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> CHICAGO - A woman is suing her dance partner, claiming he dropped Aerials should be done only with the flyer's permission UNLESS it's a Aerials should not be done by those who haven't learned how to do Aerials should not be done when other dancers are near in order avoid One of our local Leaders is an unusually large man who often lifts My former ex-girlfriend was in her 60s when she was thrown overhead -- ________________________________________________________________ --
> Chicago Suit Charges 'Negligent Dancing' By Associated Press Tue
> Apr 3, 8:12 AM
> her on her head after flipping her into the air
agree with the injured woman and gave a few reasons, probably the
same any of us would:
regular partner who Follows a recognizable Lead.
them because they're, duh-uh, dangerous.
injuring them (I once got hit by a flyer's foot).
his partners but I'm sure they never feel an instant of insecurity.
by a stranger. She said "it was over before I knew what was
happening" but the Leader was so skillful, putting her down very
gently, that all went well.
A San Franciscan who never says "No!" to an invitation to dance!
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