They are every bit as good as teachers, as they are dancers. They were at the Boston Tango Festival, and we were so impressed by their workshops that my wife and I took a private from them. It was very helpful.
I'm amazed when Argentines can be more clear with their instruction (in English) than some American teachers seem to be. They are nice people, and seemed genuinely interested in helping people improve.
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They are every bit as good as teachers, as they are dancers...
I 2nd that. In A workshop in NYC they also showed how to do the same figures in a more open and a more close embrace, with the lady adding more or less energy to the leaders impetus to create a larger or smaller motion
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One of the, if not the, best I've seen for that type of tango. Thanks.
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Aw. I am happy to see such positive response here about Miriam and Leonardo. Miriam is my "idol" when I think about good stage fantasia. Everything is so crisp and connected. There is none of this tricks framed by bad tango, or routine so obviously run through with no connection what-so-ever. Good stuff.
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