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    Lead vs. Follow: What Do The Roles Really Mean?

    January 8, 2015 - By Laura Riva

    Lead and Follow: two opposite sides of the same coin that are necessary for the perfect partner dance. Historically, these roles were called the “male” and “female” role, but luckily in the modern dance world the two roles hold greater fluidity. So, in lieu of describing the roles with a masculine and feminine narrative, how do we define them?

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