Hi Read,
Yes, you shouldn't pull away from the centre, but then I never recommend that in any
move. But you can pull forwards around the circle. I always teach that you are pulling
the person behind you, who is pulling the person behind them, who is pulling the person
behind them, who is pulling you! You share the energy!
It has a major benefit over the hands across star in this respect, in that all four
dancers are linked together and can make the star turn faster when necessary. In the
hands across star you have no connection to two of the dancers, so if they are too slow
you can’t help them to speed up.
But I never mention weight! I don’t want anyone ever to give me their weight. I always
ask the dancers to keep their own balance. On the other hand I am delighted to
counterbalance their mass and use my muscles to fight centrifugal force, but never to
fight the people I am connected to. :-)
Happy dancing,
John
John Sweeney, Dancer, England john(a)modernjive.com 01233 625 362
http://www.contrafusion.co.uk for Dancing in Kent
From: Read Weaver via Callers [mailto:callers@lists.sharedweight.net]
Sent: 10 October 2016 21:35
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Subject: Re: [Callers] Wrist-Lock Stars
When I’m teaching, I make the point that it’s pretty much the only move in contra where
you _shouldn’t_ give weight even though you could—human wrists being neither strong nor
flexible in that direction. And that if someone behind you is uncomfortably giving weight,
you can just let go and turn it into a single file for yourself, since you’re not giving
weight to aid the circle's momentum anyway.
Read Weaver
Jamaica Plain, MA
http://lcfd.org