Monday, August 16, 2010

Frame - What and where is it?

As a dancer: "We have all heard the word" frame ". Frame is an interesting word. It has many meanings. A structure can be: a state of mind around something else, something like a picture or a mirror, a rigid structure, the structure supports the reference to that body or mass, glasses or even a way to keep score, while bowling. For a dancer, so is the context in which you connect to your partner.

Dance is part of the foundation of dance. It 's the connection between twoPeople in order to move effortlessly on the dance floor. Frameless and dance is almost impossible and not very funny! Dance framework and context are in open and closed positions to dance.

Many people confuse "Frame" as a rigid, stiffening her arms when she is in all reality, your photos back
in your lats, not to sell arms. It can be very difficult for a beginning dancer to understand and a good dance frame. It takes much practice andExperience to do. Most people go to spend the spaghetti-arm phase, and then the arms, so too rigid and too often. It can be very confused when he said: "context" have, but you relax your arms.

A good exercise to help frame the back so that your arms and stand straight and tall, and then roll your shoulders back and down and grabbed the stick. While a certain voltage is required in your arms, not one of rigidity. You should not play enough,The power to communicate your arms with your partner without being rigid and inflexible.

They are also responsible for the weight of its own weapons. This applies to men and women. No one wants to dance and keep the arm of a partner. And 'exhausting and ending with the injury. This also applies to the weight of his arm on the shoulder of your partner. Keep it easy, but think it is connected.

The creation of a good dance frame should be the goal of all dancers. While the socialDance with different partners, pay attention to what feels good and their own structure. You will be amazed at how your partner reacts to the frame. Dancers often the level of tension that we have to react, especially at the initial level. Lighten the arm and keep your image in your back and see how your partner reacts. You may be pleasantly surprised to find your partner the same.

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