My main concern is how to acquire that
tension/counterweight in a swing,
 if you do not lean back.
 Rich
 On Wed, Jun 24, 2015 at 3:33 PM, Kalia Kliban via Callers <
 callers(a)lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:
  On 6/24/2015 11:29 AM, Rich Sbardella via Callers
wrote:
 
 How do you descibe giving weight, and how do you teach it for circles,
 allemandes, and, swings?
 Rich
 Stafford, CT
 
 In my beginner sessions, I have them form a ring and then circle left
 and right a couple of times.  Then I ask them to bend their elbows and feel
 "that springy tension between you and the dancers next to you.  If you can
 keep that elasticity while you're connected to other dancers, then you're
 all supporting each other as you circle and turn, and it makes everything
 easier."  And then we circle again, with the extra bit of sproing, and then
 do the same with allemandes.  Just for fun, sometimes I'll have them go
 back to the floppy arms, just to feel the difference.  I also let them know
 that with a little bit of tension in the connection, it's easier for the
 person they're dancing with to give them physical cues.
 And I know there's a better word than tension, and I'm pretty sure I've
 used it in the past, but right now I can't think of it.
 Kalia
 Sebastopol, CA
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