Intermediate

Leading Exercise

Intermediate Level

Going deeper — techniques and nuances for experienced dancers

Targeted drills that develop a leader's clarity, timing, creativity, and ability to communicate movement through body connection.

Intermediate focus

Practice leading the same move at three different speeds: slow, medium, and fast. Notice how your preparation, signal strength, and timing must change with tempo. Then practice leading with minimal contact: if you can lead clearly with fingertip connection, your full-contact leads will be crystal clear.

Tips

  • Ask followers for honest feedback: 'What's one thing I could do to make my lead clearer?'
  • Dance with advanced followers who will show you exactly where your leads are ambiguous
  • Film yourself leading from behind to see what your upper body does—leaders rarely see their own frame

Common mistakes

  • Using arm strength instead of body movement to initiate leads
  • Leading every move with the same intensity regardless of the music or the follower
  • Focusing on learning new patterns instead of improving the quality of existing ones

Practice drill

Blind leading drill: have your follower close their eyes. Lead a full song using only basic patterns—walks, turns, open and closed position. Every time your follower hesitates or misreads the lead, that's feedback about your clarity. Simplify until every lead lands perfectly.

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