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    Women 'not allowed' to lead at Ceroc?

    A friend is learning Ceroc at ISH and Lounge (City/Moorgate) and last night said she was enjoying it but there were too many women. When asked if she had tried leading, she said women weren't allowed to. Is this really right? And if so, is this sexual discrimination? It seems a bit daft.

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    Re: Women 'not allowed' to lead at Ceroc?

    Quote Originally Posted by Feelingpink View Post
    Is this really right?
    Absolutely not!

    I was at a launch of a new venue some months back and there were women over and Mike Ellard himself, asked me if i'd be a lead!
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    Re: Women 'not allowed' to lead at Ceroc?

    Quote Originally Posted by Feelingpink View Post
    When asked if she had tried leading, she said women weren't allowed to.
    Maybe she heard the teacher say "the men lead and the ladies follow"
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    Re: Women 'not allowed' to lead at Ceroc?

    Quote Originally Posted by Feelingpink View Post
    A friend is learning Ceroc at ISH and Lounge (City/Moorgate) and last night said she was enjoying it but there were too many women. When asked if she had tried leading, she said women weren't allowed to. Is this really right? And if so, is this sexual discrimination? It seems a bit daft.
    That's ridiculous how about all the female taxis who most of the time dance the lead
    i think tigerbabe is correct and she was told that the woman (when she is a follower) shouldnt back lead

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    Re: Women 'not allowed' to lead at Ceroc?

    Sometimes if two ladies turn up together they will often think they need to dance together one leading one following. When this happens they are often told "you dont need to lead, you can just join in the rotation" but depending on how the teacher says it it might be taken in the wrong way.

    I actively discourage ladies from leading until they have been dancing about 6 months, but i would never say that no they cant lead if they want to and plenty of my ladies lead so they can see its definitely done.

    Once at intermediate level, often encourage the women t lead in beginners as it helps them with their own personal dancing.

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    Re: Women 'not allowed' to lead at Ceroc?

    Quote Originally Posted by drathzel View Post
    Sometimes if two ladies turn up together they will often think they need to dance together one leading one following. When this happens they are often told "you dont need to lead, you can just join in the rotation" but depending on how the teacher says it it might be taken in the wrong way.
    I agree - I suspect that's the most likely thing that's happened. After all, FP was saying that her friend is learning. And when you're a beginner, it's tricky enough to learn one role, let alone getting mixed up trying to learn both.

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    Re: Women 'not allowed' to lead at Ceroc?

    Quote Originally Posted by Lory View Post
    I was at a launch of a new venue some months back and there were women over and Mike Ellard himself, asked me if i'd be a lead!
    Oh look at you! Name dropping away

    Maybe the teacher said "Ladies shouldn't lead"...it takes someone strong and inconsiderate to yank a beginner all over the dance floor till they get it right

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    Re: Women 'not allowed' to lead at Ceroc?

    Quote Originally Posted by Feelingpink View Post
    A friend is learning Ceroc at ISH and Lounge (City/Moorgate) and last night said she was enjoying it but there were too many women. When asked if she had tried leading, she said women weren't allowed to. Is this really right? And if so, is this sexual discrimination? It seems a bit daft.
    Oh dear.

    Next men won't be allowed to follow...

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    Re: Women 'not allowed' to lead at Ceroc?

    Quote Originally Posted by drathzel View Post
    Sometimes if two ladies turn up together they will often think they need to dance together one leading one following. When this happens they are often told "you dont need to lead, you can just join in the rotation" but depending on how the teacher says it it might be taken in the wrong way.

    I actively discourage ladies from leading until they have been dancing about 6 months, but i would never say that no they cant lead if they want to and plenty of my ladies lead so they can see its definitely done.

    Once at intermediate level, often encourage the women t lead in beginners as it helps them with their own personal dancing.
    I completely agree with this post and couldnt have said it better myself

    Quote Originally Posted by DundeeDancer View Post
    Maybe the teacher said "Ladies shouldn't lead"...it takes someone strong and inconsiderate to yank a beginner all over the dance floor till they get it right

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    Re: Women 'not allowed' to lead at Ceroc?

    I quite often dance as a follower and there are literally dozens of ladies who lead me expertly, such as...


    Trouble, Tor, Sarah White all of the female taxi dancers, to name but a few.

    IMHO if a person can lead and follow...KUDOS to them.


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    Re: Women 'not allowed' to lead at Ceroc?

    Women lead? Why not? Go for it!

    I regularly dance with a lady who leads (most recently last night in Basidon) and they are the some of the most enjoyable and memorable dances of the evening.

    Though I prefer to lead, there are, in my view, loads of good reasons for a lady to lead if she wants to, these include:

    She might enjoy it!....Isn't that's reason enough?

    The chalenge, it's unfamiliar teritory and a lot harder than I thought.

    It'll make me a better dancer.....well I hope!

    It'll help improve my lead.

    Trying to steel the lead back from each other can be fun and introduces a slightly competitive, mischevious aspect to a dance.

    I find the comments that some times come after intersting.

    I could go on and on but I won't, but a the risk of being controversial I'd say to all the blokes try it accaisionally, it's a hoot, and to any ladies..what's sauce for the goose!

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    Re: Women 'not allowed' to lead at Ceroc?

    Quote Originally Posted by Feelingpink View Post
    A friend is learning Ceroc at ISH and Lounge (City/Moorgate) and last night said she was enjoying it but there were too many women. When asked if she had tried leading, she said women weren't allowed to. Is this really right? And if so, is this sexual discrimination? It seems a bit daft.
    Er i teach at ISH, and tonght as always when i see 18 ladies over, i always say 2 things...ladies pleeeeeeeeeeeease bring some men with you next week, failing that if any of you feel confident enough to lead then please do....at 02 where i teach we probably have 12 good female leaders......i now only dance with those 12 girls as a follow now!

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    Re: Women 'not allowed' to lead at Ceroc?

    Thanks so much for the reply and the PM FF ... will forward on your comments to my friend

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    Re: Women 'not allowed' to lead at Ceroc?

    hmph what a load of rubbish!

    i know some great female leads who lead just as well as a man...sometimes better...

    my favourite leads include Hayley, Trouble, DD+, Caz, Ruby, Drathzel and of course Zara

    i would love to lead and i am trying to lol..

    women keep it up

    by the way Tor is one of the strongest women i have ever seen...when i saw her in the heats of Double Trouble in Britrock...well..wow!

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    Re: Women 'not allowed' to lead at Ceroc?

    Quote Originally Posted by Mini Mac View Post
    Tor is one of the strongest women i have ever seen...when i saw her in the heats of Double Trouble in Britrock...well..wow!
    Strength Vs Leading

    I wasn't aware there was a connection between those two...

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    Re: Women 'not allowed' to lead at Ceroc?

    Quote Originally Posted by drathzel View Post
    ..........I actively discourage ladies from leading until they have been dancing about 6 months, but i would never say that no they cant lead if they want to and plenty of my ladies lead so they can see its definitely done.

    Once at intermediate level, often encourage the women t lead in beginners as it helps them with their own personal dancing.


    Nothing wrong with ladies leading, but they should be able to follow well first


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    Re: Women 'not allowed' to lead at Ceroc?

    Quote Originally Posted by dave the scaffolder View Post
    I quite often dance as a follower and there are literally dozens of ladies who lead me expertly, such as...


    Trouble, Tor, Sarah White all of the female taxi dancers, to name but a few.

    IMHO if a person can lead and follow...KUDOS to them.


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    I think you will find Tor had to be strong and say I WANT to lead when she 1st started, good job she's strong

    Quote Originally Posted by Mini Mac View Post

    by the way Tor is one of the strongest women i have ever seen...when i saw her in the heats of Double Trouble in Britrock...well..wow!
    aint thet the truth.

    Tor is proberbly the stronges female lead I have ever known, but then she didn't start following till much later in her dancing.

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    Re: Women 'not allowed' to lead at Ceroc?

    Quote Originally Posted by Minnie M View Post


    Nothing wrong with ladies leading, but they should be able to follow well first
    Does the corollary follow?
    Do Leaders have to be accomplished before they start learning how to follow?

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    Re: Women 'not allowed' to lead at Ceroc?

    Quote Originally Posted by Steven666 View Post
    Strength Vs Leading

    I wasn't aware there was a connection between those two...
    yes well STEVEN666 i meant both of them as in she is a strong leader so therefore there is a connection!

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    Re: Women 'not allowed' to lead at Ceroc?

    Quote Originally Posted by dep View Post
    Does the corollary follow?
    Do Leaders have to be accomplished before they start learning how to follow?
    In classes - I think so.

    If you are a male lead and want to learn to follow, it would help if you knew how to lead first, if you want to join the classes,

    However, in freestyle you can do as you wish

    Some females prefer to lead rather than follow, so it doesn't always follow

    T'is only my opinion

    Must say it does annoy me sometimes, when there are sooooooooooo many females and most of the men are dancing with each other


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