This may not be something that can be addressed in words, honestly. I'm planning to take a private soon, and will certainly address it there. But as I've found that many followers in my classes have been corrected on this also, I thought I'd ask for any advice.
I am weak on my molinete/grapevines, not because I can't do them, but because I often get ahead of my leader. When I wait for the explicit lead, leaders have gotten impatient because I "missed" their lead. If I'm unsure that it was led (in other words, I'm guessing) - then I of course get ahead. When I am told to express my steps to the music, then I sometimes end up ahead of my leader again. Conversely, when I slow down and wait again for the explicit lead, I end up behind the music. Any advice out there for a confused newbie tanguera?
I am weak on my molinete/grapevines, not because I can't do them, but because I often get ahead of my leader. When I wait for the explicit lead, leaders have gotten impatient because I "missed" their lead. If I'm unsure that it was led (in other words, I'm guessing) - then I of course get ahead. When I am told to express my steps to the music, then I sometimes end up ahead of my leader again. Conversely, when I slow down and wait again for the explicit lead, I end up behind the music. Any advice out there for a confused newbie tanguera?
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may be what can be helpful is the fact that leader can (in general) end the sequence either when you are doing step forward (he usually leads to closed position) or when you are doing step backward (continuing with ocho atrás)......
i think if you have a good understanding of musical timing and can read the leads torso, things work out ok either way.
I put great emphasis on ladies understanding timing and music and not just leaving it to the leader but also participating.
Other advice- is someone pressuring you to learn molinetes after only dancing for a few months? They'll come when they come and certainly not all at once and you'll probably need multiple teachers for them. I know I did.
I can think of half a dozen things that may be going on that even telling you one way or the other wouldn't solve, including communication gap between you and your teachers.
You have to think of the leader the same way you think of music. You cant dance out of time with the music and you cant dance out of step with the leader. The same principle applies to the leader.
Its all about awareness...