Thumbs NOT interlocked, you mean?
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Lindsay Morris
CEO, TSMworks
Tel. 1-859-539-9900
lindsay(a)tsmworks.com
On Sat, Feb 15, 2014 at 1:18 PM, Michael Fuerst <mjerryfuerst(a)yahoo.com>wrote;wrote:
  When I started contra dancing, people know how to
allemande.  But over the
 years people starting bending and twisting the wrists of those with whom
 they allemanded, so today, in defense, dancers often allemande with a stiff
 open, bent non-thumb fingers, or wrist to wrist.  Thus I was pondering  a
 workshop on correct allemanding:
 1) thumbs interlocked, the other four fingers wrapped over the other's
 hand,
 2) the top of your hand and top of forearm forming a straight line,
 ensuring the other's wrist is not  contorted
 3) arm not held stiff, but used as a spring to maintain comfortable
 tension with the other dancer.
 Such a workshop should be held in the middle of the evening, last 5-8
 minutes minutes, and precede a dance with multiple allemandes.
 So I am asking for dances which have at least three, and preferably four
 allemandes
 Michael Fuerst      802 N Broadway      Urbana IL 61801       217-239-5844
 Links to photos of many of my drawings and paintings are at
 
www.ArtComesFuerst.com
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