Today 380598 unique visitors 913 active users Logged in as: Anonymous user  
Danceplaza Group  
BlackpoolDanceFestival.net
Dress.danceplaza.com
Mobile.Danceplaza.com
Copy-rights & Disclaimer
 
Dresses / Tail Suits  
Absolutely New Ballroom competition dres...
Monaco
€ 750.00 Fixed price
Elegant Ballroom Competition Dress
United States
€ 1500.00 Negotiable
Stunning Competition Dress by "LE F...
United States
€ 4500.00 Negotiable
Red Black Ballroom dress
United States
€ 1600.00 Fixed price
Velvet Tiger Ballroom Dance Dress
Slovakia
€ 650.00 Negotiable
ATELIER ELLA BALLROOM DRESS FOR SALE!!!!
Poland
€ 1750.00 Negotiable
Great Latin Dress
United States
€ 1000.00 Negotiable
Bright and Elegant dress!!
Russia
€ 700.00 Contact us
Black and Green Ballroom dress
Netherlands
€ 875.00 Contact us
VESA dress for sale!
Russia
€ 900.00 Fixed price
 
Dresses / Tail Suits  
Absolutely new royal blue ballroom dress
Monaco
€ 800.00 Fixed price
Size: S- M
Great Latin Dress
United States
€ 1650.00 Negotiable
Size: XS/ S
VESA DRESS
France
€ 1000.00 Fixed price
Size: S
Vesa Latin Dance Dress - pink
Switzerland
€ 999.00 Negotiable
Size: Small
Ballroom dress for sale
Slovakia
€ 800.00 Negotiable
Size: S
Dancing Day Italian atelier ballroom dress
Slovakia
€ 1000.00 Contact us
Size: 34-38
The best dress.
Spain
€ 100.00 Fixed price
Size: 38-42
Stunning Pink SAPIEL Atelier
Italy
€ 700.00 Highest offer
Size: EU 44 - UK 16
Enchanting standard
Ukraine
€ 1400.00 Negotiable
Size: XS-S, 36-38
Classy Lilac Dress with Swarovski Crystals
United States
€ 500.00 Negotiable
Size: US 0-2
 
Looking for a dress? click here
To add a dress click here
 
Plaza Forum      
 08-23 :: Trainingskamp Cla
 08-11 :: Open Limburg Dans
 01-26 :: Wsi Wedstrijd Van
 01-24 :: Dens Gala: Verkoz
 01-23 :: Danceplaza Café
 01-20 :: Dens Gala Wedstri
 01-16 :: Latin Drill En Bo
 01-14 :: Met Spoed Gezocht
 01-03 :: Nieuwjaarsbal Vri
 12-21 :: Verdien Je Vdn-Co
 
Danceplaza Links  
 
Frontpage Archive
 
 
 
Partner search  
 
Search :: Add
 
Plaza Events  
 
Add
 
Plaza Column
 04-28 :: Let'S Dance Champion...
 08-19 :: Hiring Dance Instruc...
 03-30 :: Latin/Ballroom Dress...
 10-03 :: Opheffingsuitverkoop...
 03-01 :: Odissi Dance And Mus...
 02-21 :: Hairaffair - For All...
 02-07 :: Tedancari Dance Comp...
 06-13 :: Launch Of Free Site ...
 03-01 :: Movement Of Your Bod...
 02-22 :: High Level Internati...
 
To add a new Plaza Column Article click here
 
Plaza Links  
 universities University Of Manche... 
 universities Kinjo Gakuin Univers... 
 clubs/studio Arthur Murray Toront... 
 organisations Czech Dance Teachers... 
 homepages Amazing Dance 
 organisations Dsfr.Ballroom 
 clubs/studio Access Ballroom Stud... 
 organisations Dance Is Fun In Bing... 
 business Portdance 
 clubs/studio Dance Sport Center T... 
 
To add a new Plaza link click here
 
 

Plaza Column - View article
Written by : Max M Ali MD
Date : 08-11-2004
Title : Today's Topic: Hands in Rumba
     
Article: Dancing Tid-bits Issue #191, Thursday, July 15, 2004.

Today's Topic: Hands in Rumba

Thank you Zoya for suggesting a good topic for discussion on Dancing Tid-bits. As you said, it really could be a matter of individual expression and taste. However as anywhere else in dancing there are some general principles of dancing which apply universally. I will touch upon this subject based on my limited knowledge and what I have heard in some training sessions. Hope it will have some meaning and then you can apply it to Rumba and Cha Cha and other latin dances.


1. Connect your Arms to your Body: Irecall a Lecture at Blackpool given by Lorrain (the famous English Latin Coach and I hope I have spelled the name correctly). The gist of the lecture was that every dance for that matter Ballroom or Latin is an expression of Body Movement. The Body then has a Center of Gravity which is responsible for our Posture, Balance and Poise. The Center of Gravity keeps you from Falling etc. Something close to it then, is the Center of Dance. This center of dance is used for Lead and Follow. The Man uses his Center to transmit his Body Lead and the Lady receives this signal for her body to move accordingly. Having said that, you must remember that Hands and Arms are an extension of your "Body". They are connected to your Center which is usually in your Torso. This Center is a little higher up in torso for Rumba, Cha Cha, Paso, lower for Samba and Jive.Actually what it means that don't just move the arms and hands independently. The onlooker and the dancer must feel that arm and hand movements are coordinated with body movement through the Center of Dance. You know what I mean?

2. The Free Arm: Generally speaking the Free Arm should not "dangle" and must be supported by the Center with its own life. It is kept more or less parallel to floor(?) with slight downward slope from shoulder down. The Elbow is slightly bent (not stretched) and the wrist joint has some ulnar deviation. The fingers are stretched and according to one champion it should feel like some electricity is being transmitted from you center through your fingers. This is considered to be the "Longest Arm" which is really an illusion.

3. The Free Arm should be in plane of the torso with hand slightly forward and should not be stretched too far back. If you keep the arm there and wiggle your thumb, you should be able to see this movement in your peripheral vision. If you don't see it, the hand is too far back.

4. The connected hand is comfortably by the side with forearm more or less parallel to the floor. It should not be too close to the chest neither too wide open.

5. The Arms and specially the free arm is not static and continuously change its action. For example on the accented beats such as 1 in Cha Cha and Rumba it is "OUT" and then it comes in front of chest during the middle and then again expresses outwards on the accent of 1.

6. When the partners is passing in front of each other the arms must assume a comfortable position so that they do not collide and thus are usually bent in front of chest.

This is as much I can tell but really if you see great dancers in competition you see every thing in this world and all the things opposite to what I have said. But you get there by increments starting with above basics.

Try to apply this knowledge to all the steps above and see what it means. I must say in the end that doing a Cucaracha, both arms may be free but both free arms stretched out will not look natural. I stretch the arm to the same side as where you take the first step to the side. I tried it vice versa and that felt good too.

Any other comments or critique is welcome. With Best Wishes, Max