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COURSE: Stretch and Frame
FOCUS: This lesson introduces the concept of stretch in partner dancing, using elastic bands as a demonstration tool to show how two bodies move away from each other to add dynamics without pulling.
TIP & TRICKS:
- Use a scale of zero to five to measure stretch intensity, starting relaxed at zero and increasing as you move apart.
- Maintain your frame to control the stretch and avoid losing connection with your arms to your body.
- Imagine elastic attached belly button to belly button to focus the stretch through the center rather than just the arms.
- Practice without elastic bands by maintaining a good palm-to-palm connection and the same feeling in the arms.
- Wait for a specific stretch level (e.g., one, two, three) before moving to develop sensitivity and reaction.
- Avoid pulling; instead, let the arms be part of the elastic band and relax them to allow natural stretch.
REMEMBER:
- Stretch is about two bodies moving away from each other, not increasing muscle tone or pulling.
- Use stretch to add dynamics, spice, or flavor to dancing, with different levels for musical or dramatic effects.
- Keep shoulders down and frame connected to ensure the stretch is controlled and effective.
- Start each movement at zero stretch to avoid accidentally maintaining tension in the arms.
- Everyone has a different preference for stretch levels, so experiment to find what feels good.
- The stretch should come from the center of the body, not just the arms, for proper technique.