Class video & notes – 19/04/2017

2020-05-17T00:32:44+01:00

Dimension: Immersion - Theme: Steps inspired by Osvaldo Zotto

In this class, we started by reviewing the classic cross. In the intermediate class, we focused on a step with 2 empujaditas and another with an old-fashioned traditional back boleo.

Class video & notes – 19/04/20172020-05-17T00:32:44+01:00

Class video & notes – 16/04/2017

2020-05-17T00:30:53+01:00

Dimension: Immersion - Theme: Steps inspired by Giraldo Portalea

Giraldo Portalea is very famous for his unique combinations, his smooth dancing and his cadencia. In this class, we started with the Americana before exploring some of Portalea's signature moves: a mix between back cross and backward ocho, a single axis turn from a unique entry point, and an Americana using counter-energy.

Class video & notes – 16/04/20172020-05-17T00:30:53+01:00

Class video & notes – 12/04/2017

2020-05-17T00:29:07+01:00

Dimension: Immersion - Theme: Steps inspired by los Perez

Los Perez are unavoidable in Buenos Aires. Apparently all tango world champions have trained with them at some point. We started the beginners class with a simple ocho with sacada before moving on to an ocho with leader's adornment, a giro with a barrida and a playful little cadencia.

Class video & notes – 12/04/20172020-05-17T00:29:07+01:00

Class video & notes – 09/04/2017

2020-05-17T00:43:43+01:00

Dimension: Immersion - Theme: Steps inspired by Osvaldo and Coca 2

In this class, we continued to have a look at steps inspired by Osvaldo and Coca. We started with what we call a flat giro for the beginners and then used this concept in the intermediate class for a couple of creative and inventive steps.

Class video & notes – 09/04/20172020-05-17T00:43:43+01:00

Class video & notes – 05/04/2017

2020-05-17T00:42:05+01:00

Dimension: Immersion - Theme: Steps inspired by Osvaldo and Coca

In this class, we focused on our favourite old school milongueros, Osvaldo and Coca, which musicality and playfulness we simply can't get enough of. There are loads of videos of them on Youtube, just look for Osvaldo Coca Tango.

Class video & notes – 05/04/20172020-05-17T00:42:05+01:00
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