Lead and follow

In some types of partner dance, lead and follow are designations for the two dancers' roles in a dance pairing. The leader is responsible for guiding the couple and initiating transitions to different dance steps and, in improvised dances, for choosing the dance steps to perform. The leader communicates choices to the follower, and directs the follower by means of subtle physical and visual signals, thereby allowing the pair to be smoothly coordinated.[1][2]

The amount of direction given by the leader depends on several factors, including dance style, social context of the dance, and experience and personalities of the dancers.

  1. ^ DeMers, Joseph Daniel (2013). "Frame matching and ΔPTED: a framework for teaching Swing and Blues dance partner connection". Research in Dance Education. 14 (1): 71–80. doi:10.1080/14647893.2012.688943. S2CID 144054392.
  2. ^ "Lead and Follow". Ballroom Basics. Retrieved 2020-06-04.

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