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Revision as of 06:48, 29 December 2009
| Dile Que No | |
| Pronunciation | Dela kay no |
| Translation | Tell her no |
| Level | Beginner |
| Links | |
| Link to Video | Watch |
| Video Notes | |
| Variations | |
| Similar Moves | |
Description
This is the cross body lead where the lead steps in front of the follow on 1 and, puts slight pressure on the follows back with their right hand and then pulls the follow to the left hand side on 5,6,7.
Follower tips
- It is important to steo backwards on 1, wait for the pressure on the back from the lead, then step around to the left side of the lead. It is a common mistake for new follows to move too soon.
- The follow should also put their left hand up on 1 and momentarily grasp the left shoulder of the lead as the follow steps back on 1.
Video
Advanced Styling