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Librero's Dance Tip of the Month Copyright 2005Librero's, Inc. Worldwide right reserved BALLROOM DANCE INSTRUCTION - HOW TO AVOID DANCER'S BLOCK You have probably heard of writer's block - when a writer stares at a blank page and can't think of anything to write. Well, that condition happens also to a dancer when he tries to think of what step pattern to lead next and nothing comes to mind. You might think this would only happen to dancers with limited step patterns; however, it is actually more common in dancers with a vast knowledge of step patterns. Throughout our years of experience in dealing with this "condition" - both personally and with our students - we realized that the problem is not in the knowledge of patterns, but in the approach to the dance itself. If we start a dance concentrating on what patterns we are going to do next, two problems tend to arise: 1. We may not be able to think quickly enough for the next pattern. 2. We'll be ignoring the connection with our partner and the rhythmic expression of the dance THE THREE Rs We developed an approach that has been extremely successful to overcome the dancer's block and enhance the dance experience for you and your partner. We call it the three Rs: Rhythm Rapport Repertoire There are two key elements in becoming a good leader: connection and clarity. You need to know how to establish connection with your partner, and you also need to have a clear understanding of the step patterns you wish to lead. (We will not be covering these two elements here inasmuch as we covered them in previous issues. We recommend you review them as they will be very helpful.) 1. RHYTHM After you have established connection and are in a comfortable dance position, begin by listening to the music - letting it fill you and start to move you inside. Don't be in a rush to take the first step; Libreros Dance Instruction Videos, 150East Davis Blvd., Tampa, FL 33606 ToUFree 1-800-443-5641 http://ballroomdancel0l.com/

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Librero's Dance Tip of the Month Copyright 2005 Librero's, Inc. Worldwide right reserved

BALLROOM DANCE INSTRUCTION - HOW TO AVOID DANCER'S BLOCK

You have probably heard of writer's block - when a writer stares ata blank page and can't think of anything to write. Well, thatcondition happens also to a dancer when he tries to think of whatstep pattern to lead next and nothing comes to mind. You might thinkthis would only happen to dancers with limited step patterns;however, it is actually more common in dancers with a vast knowledgeof step patterns.

Throughout our years of experience in dealing with this "condition" -both personally and with our students - we realized that the problemis not in the knowledge of patterns, but in the approach to the dance itself.If we start a dance concentrating on what patternswe are going to do next, two problems tend to arise:

1. We may not be able to think quickly enough for the next pattern.2. We'll be ignoring the connection with our partner and the rhythmic

expression of the dance

THE THREE Rs

We developed an approach that has been extremely successful toovercome the dancer's block and enhance the dance experience for youand your partner. We call it the three Rs:

• Rhythm• Rapport• Repertoire

There are two key elements in becoming a good leader: connection andclarity. You need to know how to establish connection with yourpartner, and you also need to have a clear understanding of the steppatterns you wish to lead. (We will not be covering these two elementshere inasmuch as we covered them in previous issues. We recommend youreview them as they will be very helpful.)

1. RHYTHMAfter you have established connection and are in a comfortable danceposition, begin by listening to the music - letting it fill you andstart to move you inside. Don't be in a rush to take the first step;

Libreros Dance Instruction Videos, 150 East Davis Blvd., Tampa, FL 33606 ToUFree 1-800-443-5641http://ballroomdancel0l.com/

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only after you are moved by the music will you be able to bothexpress and convey that feeling to your partner.

2. RAPPORTAfter you are moved by the music and have conveyed that movement toyour partner, lead only the most basic steps in the dance.Concentrate on maintaining your connection with your partner andmaking your leads easier for her to feel. Let your movementgrow together gradually without effort .

3. REPERTOIREAs your movement grows together, you will realize that you areactually dancing without thinking about the patterns; they just comenaturally to you because you are there - in the moment - and theyseem effortless. At this point it becomes easy to startconcentrating on the patterns. However, if you find your rhythm andconnection with your partner starting to deteriorate, don't worry.Begin concentrating once again on the Rhythm and Rapport with yourpartner, and the Repertoire will naturally flow back to you.

Happy Dancing,Blanche & Emilio

Libreros Dance Instruction Videos, 150 East Davis Blvd., Tampa, FL 33606 Toll Free 1-800-443-5641http://ballroomdancelOl.com/