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The Four Basic Connection
Points - Dance Connection Part VI |
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| A Fun Way to Practice the Connection Points |
| by: Shawn
Trautman |
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Now
that you have felt a proper dance frame, use the following exercise
to practice moving and maneuvering around a dance floor as a couple
while in frame. To complete this exercise, you will need one hula
hoop per couple dancing.
In
this exercise you will be using the hula hoop to simulate a dance
frame created with the four connection points. This exercise allows
the leader to experience the sensations of the leads necessary
to navigate the couple around the dance floor while locked into
the proper frame. By using the hula hoop to create and support
the dance frame between you and your partner, you are eliminating
variables that complicate and occasionally impede your learning
progress.
Following
are the steps necessary to create your hula hoop dance frame.
1.
Ladies, stand facing your partner.
2.
Men, holding the hula hoop from the outside, place it over your
partner’s head so that it encircles her right below the
armpits. It needs to catch her across the shoulder blades.
3.
Ladies, take your arms around the outside of the hula hoop and
wrap your hands around the hula hoop such that your elbows are
either above or outside of the hoop, your forearms cross back
underneath the hula hoop to the inside, your wrists are inside
the hoop, and your fingers are holding onto the top side of the
hula hoop. This locks the hula hoop in the proper position.
4.
Men, make sure that you are holding the hula hoop from underneath,
with your palms below the hoop and facing the ceiling and with
your hands about shoulder-width apart.
5.
Keeping the two rules of the road in mind, men, put your weight
on your right foot and prepare to step off with your left, and
ladies, weight on your left foot, ready to step with the right.
6.
Men, leading from your body, simply using your arms as extensions
of your body, start moving around the floor. In other words, take
your first step with your left foot, and as you do, if you are
holding everything steady through your torso and arms, your follower
should step automatically in the proper direction with her right
foot.
7.
Once you’ve mastered basic movements a step or so in every
direction, start steering around the room.
8.
If this begins to seem mundane, followers, close your eyes. Trust
your dance partner’s lead. If you can follow your partner
with your eyes closed, you can be confident that you are truly
following and your partner is truly leading.
9.
Switch roles and start again at step 1.
This
exercise should give you a great introduction to dance frame. If
you already dance, try doing some basic steps of your dance with
the hula hoop frame – this works especially well with East
Coast Swing and Hustle.
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