Mario7
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It's Friday nite and in this Tango Dessert there are no Milongas...imagine!
Anyway, I've got this idea of a continuing thread where I post my current
struggle to understand the Tango footwork.
This is the 16th month into my Tango Obsession and I am just now starting to see the forest thru the trees. The Milonga (song) and the Vals
never seemed to present a 'problem' to me..it was enjoyable from the beginning and my dance partners almost always finished the dance with a smile and enjoyment. The Tango, however, was a struggle from the start.
I had to curb my enthusiasm for the music and stick to simple walking and a few turns..I figured that if I only dance one or two dances with each woman, they wouldn't get too bored. And so it was until I arrived in my Winter get-away and found only the opportunity to dance once a week and that once is not so hot. OK, I'm here until the end of April and having to practise alone, I'm determined to at least to come out of this stay with a clearer understanding of the Tango...I'm deconstructing a few unelaborate dances (posted on the 'What are you currently working on?' thread) and this has given me a more comprehensive view of the dance as a whole. I've been told that I 'think too much' but what else is there to do?...I haven't spent a moment's thought on the Vals nor the Milonga and that turned out fine for a very enjoyable social dance..but the Tango is different...or is it? In Tango I try to inject the musicality into my walks but the women seem to want to do more...and so do I.
I admire Jorge Firpo for his strong dance...the women seem to get quite a workout with him and he is definately focused on connection and musicality...(my aim, also). Here is a video of him kicking butt (so to speak);
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n9IORQeCmsA
Eventually, I want to be able to generate the same kind of excitement.
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Anyway, I've got this idea of a continuing thread where I post my current
struggle to understand the Tango footwork.
This is the 16th month into my Tango Obsession and I am just now starting to see the forest thru the trees. The Milonga (song) and the Vals
never seemed to present a 'problem' to me..it was enjoyable from the beginning and my dance partners almost always finished the dance with a smile and enjoyment. The Tango, however, was a struggle from the start.
I had to curb my enthusiasm for the music and stick to simple walking and a few turns..I figured that if I only dance one or two dances with each woman, they wouldn't get too bored. And so it was until I arrived in my Winter get-away and found only the opportunity to dance once a week and that once is not so hot. OK, I'm here until the end of April and having to practise alone, I'm determined to at least to come out of this stay with a clearer understanding of the Tango...I'm deconstructing a few unelaborate dances (posted on the 'What are you currently working on?' thread) and this has given me a more comprehensive view of the dance as a whole. I've been told that I 'think too much' but what else is there to do?...I haven't spent a moment's thought on the Vals nor the Milonga and that turned out fine for a very enjoyable social dance..but the Tango is different...or is it? In Tango I try to inject the musicality into my walks but the women seem to want to do more...and so do I.
I admire Jorge Firpo for his strong dance...the women seem to get quite a workout with him and he is definately focused on connection and musicality...(my aim, also). Here is a video of him kicking butt (so to speak);
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n9IORQeCmsA
Eventually, I want to be able to generate the same kind of excitement.