Every time I see this thread I get the Robin Hood song Men in Tights in my head![]()
Not suggesting you should start wearing tights to look more manly though![]()
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Every time I see this thread I get the Robin Hood song Men in Tights in my head![]()
Not suggesting you should start wearing tights to look more manly though![]()
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Don't spin at all, just stand there Killing Time![]()
I've noticed a few dancers (and on some very experianced/good dancers) tend to have 'camp' hands, especially on the man spin - it's not the actual spin that's camp, it's the preperation:
Weight on the back foot, front heel lifted slightly, hips and shoulders turned slightly away, head facing, back elbow behind shoulder line, with the fore-arm away from the body and hand hanging loosley, lead hand holding on.
Assume this position and tell me it's not camp... lier.
A couple of things I try to do that addresses each point:
- when stepping back, heep the hips (and shoulders) parallel to your partner.
- Don't signal, but don't have a 'dead arm'; elbows should be slightly bent at all times and hands slightly raised (Nb: in general terms, the further from your body your hands are, the camper you will look)
- when you draw your elbow back for the signal, the rest of your body follows and you tend to rotate; be aware of this and counter it.
- try not to move the fore-arm away from the body; the follower should be looking down the length of it, not at it's side
- think about having more of the fleshy bit of your palm/thumb facing your partner rather than the top of your wrist (without raising the fore-arm above horizontal)
- On the step in, lead the follower forward, then pivot on the left; this is the point to start taking the hand over your linked hands.
- Don't reach past yourself when turning to catch; let your hips and legs move your body round to face rather than having your shoulders face and the rest of you catch up. (To do this, you may have to alter the timeing of how you normally do the move)
- (There is also a shoulder roll thing that some stylish followers do when rotating to face, bringing the lead shoulder up and forward as they enter the rotation and taking the opposite one down and back on exit; if you have been leading some of them and have started mimicing, then then it can look camp as well.)
... lots more about the lead, connection and timeing you could say, but none of it results in a more or less camp execution.
{This is why I still do beginners classes - so much more to learn about the "basic" moves!}
You could always leave the handbag at your table?
Ahh that explains it.... I'd assumed it was something to do with your tummy bugIf you don't want to emulate Jamie's camp spins.. then, do NOT place your hands/arms across your chest whilst spinning, in the 'about to be layed out in a coffin' style!
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"If you're going to do something tonight, that you know you'll be sorry for in the morning, plan a lie in." Lorraine
Well I would recommend avoiding the whole jazz hands thing as you are signalling the move. Did make me laugh though TT![]()
Jazz hands are great![]()
You could always try ripping out your chest hair as you spin.
http://www.jokeroo.com/funnyvideos/s...ntal_kiss.html
Ooh, actually I tried that at new year (sorry, finding this thread made me re-read it). I was drinking Orange Juice and Lemonade though so I borrowed Wuzzle's pint of Guinness. I thought I was doing so well but then when I'd finished it someone mentioned that my little finger, on the hand holding the pint, was sticking out. Damn.
EDIT: My gosh; this is a year later. If anything my dancing has become more camp. Ah well.
Try not limping the wrist - AT ALL.
And try not to show how vulnerable you feel before, during, and after executing the spin
I agree with another forumite... that maybe you could just stand there trying to look too cool to "man spin" aka killing time(by name and by trade)
Just find a move that is better than the man spin. Theres plenty out there.
If you must man spin then dont signal.
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