Class video & notes – 18/12/2016

2020-05-17T01:16:15+01:00

Dimension: Size - Theme: Steps for crowded dancefloors

In this class, we focused on small, playful steps that can be used for slightly more rhythmical tango pieces or on crowded dancefloors. We started with the versatile and pretty step we call promenade before moving on to one of our old time favourites - a double cross with rebounds.

Class video & notes – 18/12/20162020-05-17T01:16:15+01:00

Class video & notes – 14/12/2016

2020-05-17T01:17:21+01:00

Dimension: Size - Theme: Steps that travel

In this class, we looked at steps that travel. These are useful as we normally try and keep the flow of the milonga going, only stopping when we run out of space ourselves. We saw a couple of steps and figures that move, either forwards for the leader or more unique, backwards for the leader.

Class video & notes – 14/12/20162020-05-17T01:17:21+01:00

Class video & notes – 11/12/2016

2020-05-17T01:18:50+01:00

Dimension: Size - Theme: Varying the size of steps

In this first class of our short term, we had a look at how to vary the size of basic steps, before moving on to how the leader and the follower can both take different sized steps whilst maintaining a nice connection. We saw one of our favourite tango salon step, a little cadencia, which is cute, playful and musical as well as a little square inspired by Osvaldo and Coca.

Class video & notes – 11/12/20162020-05-17T01:18:50+01:00

Class video & notes – 30/11/2016

2020-05-17T01:20:08+01:00

Dimension: Interactions - Theme: Ganchos & enganches

Ganchos are steps where one partner (often the follower) kicks under the other's leg and enganches are steps where one partner (again normally the follower) wraps one leg around the partner's leg. They are very emblematic to tango and most non tango dancers will think tango is what these steps are about.

Class video & notes – 30/11/20162020-05-17T01:20:08+01:00
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