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Heh, interesting that you would highlight Victor for thisand I can see how this video could be ambiguous!
Having taken some twenty classes from him -- Victor leads girls to back-step all the time (and back-steps himself a lot). He actually has a very linear-influenced fusion style that is not very close to traditional casino at all (he himself admits this).
I also have a bunch of other videos of him dancing with his other students and the back-stepping by the follow is very prominent. In particular, he leads exhibela, setenta and enchufla in a fairly linear way that often leads the girl to step back or in place on 1. Also, he has a great attention to detail as a teacher, but he never once remarked on my partner back-stepping when he or I led her (which was pretty much all the time).
Personally, in part influenced by this forum, I've been experimenting with leading girls forward more in my casino, and I like the effect some of the time. . . but at other times in a song, when looking for a different/less fluid effect, I still prefer the more linearish lead which starts with a back-step.
(By the way, this was super confusing to me for the longest time -- if I understand correctly, the discussion is primarily about the girl back-stepping, not the guy back-stepping)
Interesting. Thanks for sharing
I agree that he is using a more fusion kind of style that includes linear moves and for those moves, back-stepping works. But when watching this particular video--and this is just my personal impression, to him it may not feel this way--it looks to me that the fact that the follow is back-stepping cuts into the fluidity of what he is leading on several occasions.