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So I'm curious whether leads feel any difference when dancing with a follow who is in heels vs. flats -- especially if you have danced with the same follow in both heels and flats (since some follows only dance in one or the other).
Personally, I feel like I dance better in flats -- better floor connection, which makes everything better.
Frankie (who was my main instructor) is so anti-heels -- because of the negative impact on floor connection & dancing in general -- that he does not allow follows in his classes to wear heels. At the time I thought this was a bit extreme, but over time I have come to see that heels really do affect floor connection quite significantly. When I dance in flats (especially thin soled jazz shoes), I can grip the floor with the entire foot, which allows for a freedom of movement that heels just don't allow to the same degree.
That said, I'm not sure if that difference -- which feels quite significant to me -- is also felt by the leads I am dancing with.
Curious to hear from the leads if you notice any difference in dancing with follows who are in flats vs. heels.
Personally, I feel like I dance better in flats -- better floor connection, which makes everything better.
Frankie (who was my main instructor) is so anti-heels -- because of the negative impact on floor connection & dancing in general -- that he does not allow follows in his classes to wear heels. At the time I thought this was a bit extreme, but over time I have come to see that heels really do affect floor connection quite significantly. When I dance in flats (especially thin soled jazz shoes), I can grip the floor with the entire foot, which allows for a freedom of movement that heels just don't allow to the same degree.
That said, I'm not sure if that difference -- which feels quite significant to me -- is also felt by the leads I am dancing with.
Curious to hear from the leads if you notice any difference in dancing with follows who are in flats vs. heels.
