THE SECRET OF
THE
REALLY CONFIDENT DANCERS
by Martin Roe
(italics, caps, and underscores are Martin’s; instead of “lead”/ ”follow”
he uses “man”/ ”woman”)
You’ve seen them. They never
had a lesson, yet they dance so beautifully with that air of confidence
we all wish to have. I’m sure most of them don’t understand what makes
it sooo easy for them. “Just a natural dancer”, they’d say, and we’d
believe.
Well, I didn’t understand
either until November 27, 1976 (and I had been a dance teacher for 30 years).
At a party on Saturday night of November 27, 1976, I witnessed one of those
easy, relaxed, confident dancers teach a little girl to waltz. She, the
dancer, simply said “JUST STEP ON BEAT, AND GO WHERE HE PUSHES YOU”.
It hit me like a ton of bricks.
Then I realized that THEY
DON’T DO STEPS—THEY DO RHYTHMS. They start the rhythm with
their feet first and then let their body move in the
direction they wish to go. If they want to move forward, they just
keep doing the RHYTHM and drift forward, or they can drift backward,
turn right, or turn left. It’s so simple that it’s ridiculous for any
of us to have learned the other way. The other way I
had to learn was to go forward by first learning the “Forward Magic
Step” on beat. Most beginner men usually take about 10 hours. We’ll
do that same “Forward Magic Step” tonight. We’ll learn it in
about 2 minutes on beat by using the FIVE RHYTHM SYSTEM. It’s FAST,
EASY, and builds CONFIDENCE!
We use these FIVE RHYTHMS
in every dance we do: FOXTROT, WALTZ, SWING, RUMBA, CHA CHA, SAMA, etc.
Sometimes we use only one RHYTHM (Rumba, Waltz, Swing), and sometimes
we use a combination of 2 or 3 RHYTHMS (Cha Cha, West Coast Swing, Jitterbug).
Dances that use 2 RHYTHMS are, of course, harder to learn. These dances
usually require at least several lessons.
The man is said to lead because
he determines which of the FIVE RHYTHMS to use as well as where to
go on the dance floor--notice that he can only go forward, go backward,
turn left, or turn right. The lady must know the FIVE RHYTHMS well
enough to immediately react to the man’s lead. She matches her rhythm
with his (much like two drummers getting together on the same beat), and
they are off across the floor enjoying it and feeling it (much like
the drummer in the band).
Tonight you’ll learn
those five RHYTHMS. It will only take a few minutes (7:45pm to 8:00pm).
If you listen closely, it will be easy. Then you and a lot of others
will learn to use those FIVE RHYTHMS in a dozen different ways.
One night, you will
learn:
Foxtrot,
Texas Two-Step, Swing, Waltz, Tango, Cha Cha, One-step, and Polka.
Next lesson, you will
learn:
Rumba, West
Coast, Swing, Polka, Samba, Slow Foxtrot, Triple Jitterbug, and Disco.
This handout recreated courtesy of www.PortlandDancing.com
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