The Lowdown On Tango Dissociation (Technique Tips and Easy Movement)

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 10 ธ.ค. 2024

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  • @TangoSpace
    @TangoSpace  ปีที่แล้ว

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  • @evekill1
    @evekill1 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Back to dancing after a break. The more years I put in the more I go back to basic technique. Thankyou for class, realised I had got a bit lazy. Dissociation done properly really helps with the sweep of the free leg. Eve

  • @julestreetwise
    @julestreetwise ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thank you so much 🥰

  • @jussarawehmeyer7254
    @jussarawehmeyer7254 ปีที่แล้ว

    Gracias Quique!😊

  • @backyardrailroader
    @backyardrailroader ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Good advice.
    You two make it look easy. Many instructors have taught the Sacada when I was in Intermidiate Class. Unable to get the timing down, and I end up my left foot behind her back foot.. only time when I got it easy with the instructor and she stopped for me to do it..
    Still could not do it,, so I gave up. Also stopped going to Intermidiate Class because not being able to move to do the dance steps taught in a timely manner..
    Constantly concentrating on being smooth in the basic steps of Tango dance, thus the fancier dance moves most other can do ( Sacadas, Lapiz, Ocho Cortado...) are not done because of it.
    Many ladies say I dance good. They have no idea how much I have to concentrate just to do when I am dancing with them.

    • @peterjd3170
      @peterjd3170 ปีที่แล้ว

      @backyardrailroader ... The important thing is that those ladies are enjoying dancing with you! 😊
      I have never forgotten something a teacher told me in my early days - "Don't always assume a 'mistake' was your fault!" 🙂

    • @backyardrailroader
      @backyardrailroader ปีที่แล้ว

      That is good was good advise. But also you have to take in consideration on what happened. If you have that mentality, you will end up blaming the person you are dancing with for all the mistakes you make.
      I attended a Tango Techniques class last night. I stopped goingbto them a while ago because of funds and work schedule would not give me enough time to be able to attend.
      I had several questions about my Tango dancing skills I have after 5 years of doing and learning Tango dancing.
      1)While doing dance steps, I am unable to do many of them fully, like leg extentions. I.lose my balance or wobble like a weekly.
      2)I cannot keep pace up. Tango dance steps are all about timing. No.matter if I do exactly what I am suppose to do, if I do not go at a certain speed, the dance move does not happen. The Ocho Cortado is a perfect example. I do the dance steps properly, but the speed/my pace of it is slow. By the time I am there to.pause her step to go back, she is already by that point doing an Ocho.
      Sacadas the same thing. By the time I do the Sacada, her foot is by where it is suppose to be, thus I kick her foot or end up behind her foot.
      And no matter how much I practice or how many times I go to classes or go out on the dance floor to dance, the results are the same.

  • @luciadefalco
    @luciadefalco ปีที่แล้ว

    Bravi!!

  • @orgimenezwp315a8n
    @orgimenezwp315a8n ปีที่แล้ว

    ¡¡ Los amoooooooo!

  • @orgimenezwp315a8n
    @orgimenezwp315a8n ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hola ¡Papas! ¿ como esta el "Bebe"? Disfrútenlo, "y esto recién empieza". Por otro lado y yendo al Baile, Vemos con un grupo de tangueros todo sus videos, Gracias. Quilmes, Buenos Aires, Argentina.

    • @TangoSpace
      @TangoSpace  ปีที่แล้ว

      Hola Chic@s! Gracias por el comentario, el bebé es de Anne y su pareja, nosotros somos solo compañeros de Tango 💃🕺 :) y yo Pablo soy hincha de Quilmes 💙🤍 abrazo cervecero 😊