COLGADAS


COLGADAS

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PLEASE NOTE that this class is held at
349 Washington St, Malden, MA 02148

Colgada - shared axis

In literal translation, COLGADA, coming from colgar, means to hang. But it’s not just any hanging. We are not hanging on our partners, nor we are being hung by them. We (both of us) are hanging off of a shared axis, be it position or movement.

The shared axes are created by both – Follower and Leader – sharing the one point of a dance floor as though it was the only available piece of earth that you can be standing on. By using leverage and mechanics of movement we hang outwards sharing the axis through proper distribution of weight.

Mystery of shared axes

The leader is using the leverage of his body weight to be able to hold the weight of the Follower and sustain the common axes for the duration of the chosen step. Colgadas can be used during the turn or in a linear position, facing each other or in shadow position, in parallel or perpendicular body alignment, in open, and (yes!) in close embrace.