5 ways to… practise between classes (2/5)
Tanguito2020-07-29T04:15:23+01:00There truly isn’t a more effective way of securing a step in your brain than to try to teach it to someone else!
There truly isn’t a more effective way of securing a step in your brain than to try to teach it to someone else!
Every day this week we'll be releasing some advice on how to practice tango between classes. Read this post for today's tip and check back tomorrow for more! Oh we do like to keep you on your toes! ;) Literally...
Do you really want your partner to start tango lessons with you, but know he’ll talk his way out of it? Here’s our best advice on how to tackle the 12 excuses he’s most likely to come up with. So, we’ll see you both next lesson! Let's start with number one, the most classic one,...
Thump. Okay, that’s how not to do it… but luckily our intermediate class knew this already. Yesterday was many of my first experiences with ganchos – kicks wrapped around the leaders’ legs to those of us not too hot on tango terminology. Well, that’s hopefully where the kicks finish up anyway...
I like to compare tango to a dialogue, to a conversation two individuals are having about a particular song. Because it is a conversation, because it is an art and not a science, I strongly believe there is no right or wrong...