TQ for your precision footage and display with triangulation excellently positioned. This basic shoulders and facial direction is poignant to body surge. Incorrect coordination will result an imbalance on proper posture as a whole. For those who remains unaware, the "bad-breath" assumption is simply a perfect attitude to position a male's stance depicting Machismo with a subtle indifference shown to the lady but is actually the right personality portraying the lead taken in Tango dancing.
Thank you for this video. Yes of course this is Tango. It is International Standard Tango. It is not Argentine Tango nor is it American Tango. I am strongest in Argentine Tango and continue to study it but also want to learn International Tango to use when ballroom dancing. Very inspiring. Thank you again for posting!
Of course this is Tango, but ballroom or Tango you see at the WDSF competitions. And of course origins of Tango are in Argentina - but ballroom Tango is way more gracious and obviously adjusted for arena competitions.
I've been dancing for a year now. It seems you've made your own tango, quite different from the original. I really don't like this way. For me it looks colder and without "feeling". But if you like it this way it's ok. Just that I wouldn't call it tango.
I really enjoy your tutorial clips! Could you tell me the routines should be as what demonstrated or as long a the rhythm is in accordance with the music, one could melange as situations required? Appreciate your reply!
Philip, thanks for your questions. About Routines - one can make different routines from basic figures. Dancers with experience also change basic rhytm of figures, and even make new figures by combining beginning from one figure with ending of another figure. So with experience you get more creative. Hope it helps. Egils
0:05 Progressive Side Step 0:27 Progressive Side Step turned 3/8 to Left 0:56 Basic Reverse Turn, Closed Finish 1:26 Basic Reverse Turn, Open Finish 1:58 Underturned Basic Reverse Turn 2:31 Basic Reverse Turn ended in Promenade Position 3:07 Open Reverse Turn, Lady in Line, Closed Finish 3:39 Open Reverse Turn, Lady Outside, Open Finish 4:13 Open Reverse Turn, Lady Outside, ended in Promenade Position 4:49 Progressive Side Step, Reverse Turn 5:30 Progressive Side Step, Reverse Turn (after Step 4 Back Corte danced instead of Rock on Left Foot) 6:14 Progressive Side Step, Reverse Turn (after Step 7, Rock on Right Foot and Back Corte) 7:10 Progressive Side Step, Reverse Turn (after step 7, Right Foot Back in CBMP to Centre, Four Step)
Wow, i wish every dance instructional vid was this clear!
TQ for your precision footage and display with triangulation excellently positioned. This basic shoulders and facial direction is poignant to body surge. Incorrect coordination will result an imbalance on proper posture as a whole.
For those who remains unaware, the "bad-breath" assumption is simply a perfect attitude to position a male's stance depicting Machismo with a subtle indifference shown to the lady but is actually the right personality portraying the lead taken in Tango dancing.
Thank you for this video. Yes of course this is Tango. It is International Standard Tango. It is not Argentine Tango nor is it American Tango. I am strongest in Argentine Tango and continue to study it but also want to learn International Tango to use when ballroom dancing. Very inspiring. Thank you again for posting!
rara preparazione tecnica all'insegnamento, fortunatamente non siete i soli.
massima riconoscenza, bravi!
Very nice display of the basic Tango steps
Спасибо
Nice VDO. I like this video Thank you.
Thanks! :)
Great song. Sounds like scratching nails on a chalk board. Love that.
很棒的教學. 謝謝分亨.
欢迎
Hehehhh... that is a common silent perception by onlookers. But when are you starting your 1st Tango lesson? :)
Nothing to do with good or bad breath, just normal ballroom shape.
The Screechy Music sounds like a car skidding to avoid a collision. You could use a more beautiful sound track.
Of course this is Tango, but ballroom or Tango you see at the WDSF competitions.
And of course origins of Tango are in Argentina - but ballroom Tango is way more gracious and obviously adjusted for arena competitions.
I've been dancing for a year now. It seems you've made your own tango, quite different from the original. I really don't like this way. For me it looks colder and without "feeling".
But if you like it this way it's ok. Just that I wouldn't call it tango.
Actually it is not quite true these are bronze figures. The Basic Reverse Turn is actually gold level in the ISTD syllabus.
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What is the song in this video?
maybe mention that this is international or american tango. It certainly has nothing to do with argentinian tango
Yes, it is definitely international Tango, not Argentine Tango.
I really enjoy your tutorial clips! Could you tell me the routines should be as what demonstrated or as long a the rhythm is in accordance with the music, one could melange as situations required? Appreciate your reply!
Philip, thanks for your questions. About Routines - one can make different routines from basic figures. Dancers with experience also change basic rhytm of figures, and even make new figures by combining beginning from one figure with ending of another figure. So with experience you get more creative. Hope it helps. Egils
If it good or bad does not matter. The truth is: This is not Tango.
Like the Samba shown everywhere that looks much more like a Rumba.
Why are they leaning back as if they have bad breath?..
God idea this
0:05 Progressive Side Step
0:27 Progressive Side Step turned 3/8 to Left
0:56 Basic Reverse Turn, Closed Finish
1:26 Basic Reverse Turn, Open Finish
1:58 Underturned Basic Reverse Turn
2:31 Basic Reverse Turn ended in Promenade Position
3:07 Open Reverse Turn, Lady in Line, Closed Finish
3:39 Open Reverse Turn, Lady Outside, Open Finish
4:13 Open Reverse Turn, Lady Outside, ended in Promenade Position
4:49 Progressive Side Step, Reverse Turn
5:30 Progressive Side Step, Reverse Turn (after Step 4 Back Corte danced instead of Rock on Left Foot)
6:14 Progressive Side Step, Reverse Turn (after Step 7, Rock on Right Foot and Back Corte)
7:10 Progressive Side Step, Reverse Turn (after step 7, Right Foot Back in CBMP to Centre, Four Step)
Please !
My suggestion musci to be much more exceptable to the ears just sound like some one screeming lol
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Tango Argentino
can you make this clear this rubbish ballroom tango, crap tango, nothing to do with real tango, this is nothing