Every week, you’ll find on our blog class notes and a summary video from our Wednesday and Sunday tango group classes.
These video and notes are meant to help our students remember what they’ve done in class.
Dimension: Directions – Theme: Giros with moving axis
In this class, we saw a very elegant giro with walking axis, e.g. a giro where the leader is moving too. This giro started with a traditional entrada to the ocho and ended with a nice grapevine.
Summary video
Top tips
Intermediates: Deep ocho technique
- Leaders: Make sure you constantly push from the back leg to ensure the follower keeps on moving. If you try and go only with the free leg, chances are that you’ll hit her foot. The sacada happens as she transfers her weight to the front leg.
- Followers: Make sure you complete your pivot before stepping. Pivot more than 180 degree.
Intermediates: Giro with sacadas and exit in grapevine
- Leaders: Make sure you pivot enough between each sacada or you’ll end up missing the sacada. At the grapevine, after stepping beyond the follower’s foot, make sure that you pivot your hips without moving your torso. If your torso moves, the follower will either fall or take a step – neither are a desired outcome!
- Followers: Emphasise the size of the giro rather than the corners. If you immediately transfer your weight to the supporting leg, your giro will look jerky and you will easily lose your balance.
