Ok, well... those of you that know me, know that I've started taking On2 classes and enjoying them. I'm getting alot of benefit from them (lots of new shines and body-movement), but I have one frustration...
I can take someone who has danced On1 before, and I can lead them quite well On2. However, when I take someone who is native On2 (we're talking primarily girls from the On2 classes, since the On2 scene here is still growing), I have real trouble leading them.
:?
It perplexes me sometimes, because I almost feel like taking Beginner On2 classes is holding me back, even though there are still plenty of things I'm hoping to get and learn from the class. It seems that since MOST of the girls (not all, I can think of a few exceptions) don't seem to have following skills at all, so I feel more like I'm pulling and tugging the girls around, therefore it is rather hard for me to get a 'feel' for On2 in that situation.
It's a complex problem, because I teach On1 and there are girls who also teach at the same studio who know and dance On2. I can dance On2 with them pretty well. I just wanted to know if there are others who have this same problem.
I honestly am starting to think that perhaps alot of the women there are not gaining very much in the 'following-skills' area, but that's just how it 'feels' right now. I've always tried to take the approach that you point at yourself as a lead FIRST, always.. (then, when you are sure it is not you, you STILL assume it you once again - that's what I teach the guys in my classes). So, I guess that's where the frustration lies.
:?:
I enjoy the On2 classes alot, and the instructor is an exceptional dancer (VERY exceptional) and a fun person, however the way that they teach partnerwork is very frustrating to me, because they spend alot of time breaking down the hand changes, etc.... but not much on the timing of the move. Because of this, I spend most of time trying to figure what the footwork is when they are explaining something else. Maybe I am accustomed to learning new moves a certain way, and that is what is killing me.... but, it is a frustrating endeavor, nonetheless. Perhaps, I'm just seeking moral support (this is where you tell me "It'll be ok,baby"
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I can take someone who has danced On1 before, and I can lead them quite well On2. However, when I take someone who is native On2 (we're talking primarily girls from the On2 classes, since the On2 scene here is still growing), I have real trouble leading them.
:?
It perplexes me sometimes, because I almost feel like taking Beginner On2 classes is holding me back, even though there are still plenty of things I'm hoping to get and learn from the class. It seems that since MOST of the girls (not all, I can think of a few exceptions) don't seem to have following skills at all, so I feel more like I'm pulling and tugging the girls around, therefore it is rather hard for me to get a 'feel' for On2 in that situation.
It's a complex problem, because I teach On1 and there are girls who also teach at the same studio who know and dance On2. I can dance On2 with them pretty well. I just wanted to know if there are others who have this same problem.
I honestly am starting to think that perhaps alot of the women there are not gaining very much in the 'following-skills' area, but that's just how it 'feels' right now. I've always tried to take the approach that you point at yourself as a lead FIRST, always.. (then, when you are sure it is not you, you STILL assume it you once again - that's what I teach the guys in my classes). So, I guess that's where the frustration lies.
:?:
I enjoy the On2 classes alot, and the instructor is an exceptional dancer (VERY exceptional) and a fun person, however the way that they teach partnerwork is very frustrating to me, because they spend alot of time breaking down the hand changes, etc.... but not much on the timing of the move. Because of this, I spend most of time trying to figure what the footwork is when they are explaining something else. Maybe I am accustomed to learning new moves a certain way, and that is what is killing me.... but, it is a frustrating endeavor, nonetheless. Perhaps, I'm just seeking moral support (this is where you tell me "It'll be ok,baby"