How to Lead a Sacada for Followers | Argentine Tango

Diego: So now we're going to show you how to lead a sakara for the follower. Okay, this is a more advanced step because you have to be precise in your lead and to be precise in your lead you have to have some years behind your back. But, nonetheless, you should still try it. Now, we're going to go into cross system here and I'm going to take a step forward and I'm going to lead Anna to sakara on my back foot. Then, I'm going to lead her to sakara on my side foot. I also lead her to come two feet together as such. So there's a lot of leading here but it's fun. So we go forward, side, forward, side, forward, side. This type of movement that is mixed is also called a carena. So you learn a lot of things here. Anna: An important part of the lead is to maintain your partner going around and from here you wanna make sure that you don't overturn your partner to take a back step. You just want to bring her foot together and you're having a lot of opposition from