00:59 Progressive Link and Closed Promenade 03:46 Open Reverse Turn with Chasse 05:54 Same Foot Lunge Point, Swivel, Left Lunge Point, Closed ending 07:43 Sincopated Basic Reverse to Back Check, Progressive Link 09:39 Promenade Link to PP, Closed Promenade
Sveta is such a fine follower, and her tango is especially beautiful and dramatic. I also admire her muscle tone. She looks like she works very hard on her conditioning.
Bob, thanks for your question! I think principles of Tango Hold from Alex Moore book is still used today: Man's right arm is slightly more around Lady then in Foxtrot (and other swing dances). Man's left hand is slightly more towards him. Lady is slightly more on Man's right side then in other dances. Egils
I have encountered issues trying to get into the Progressive Link from Back Check. Most of the time it feels as if there is too much weight placed at the back making it difficult to push forward into a link. Do you have any tips for doing it?
Thanks Magurosenbei for your question. I suggest that you step back in contra check on ball of right foot so that heel doesnt touch floor or touch it very lightly. This should help to control amount of weight you transfer. Hope it helps!
Hi Frida, thanks for mentioning that. Some figures have more than one name. Basic Reverse Turn is name according Technique Books (Gay Howard, ISTD book), although I have heard this figure is named also as "Viennese Cross" or "Viennese Reverse Turn". In my opinion all these names are correct as long as we recognize wich figure in ment. Hope it helps.
Please, its whatever you want, but not tango. In Argentina it will be demand in a legal court for horrible, ja! Ja!. Sorry for my joke, but it is not real tango.
Beautiful & Elegant Steps! I love it.
00:59 Progressive Link and Closed Promenade
03:46 Open Reverse Turn with Chasse
05:54 Same Foot Lunge Point, Swivel, Left Lunge Point, Closed ending
07:43 Sincopated Basic Reverse to Back Check, Progressive Link
09:39 Promenade Link to PP, Closed Promenade
Sveta is such a fine follower, and her tango is especially beautiful and dramatic. I also admire her muscle tone. She looks like she works very hard on her conditioning.
Totally agree, Sveta is very good follower and quite fit.
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bravo Egils excellent tutorial
Thanks Romy!
What is the name of the music you are using please?
Music: "Tango de Manzana" Kevin MacLeod
Hi Egils. Love this video! ❤
Hi Lisa, happy to hear that!
感謝大師
這麼棒的分解教學
感覺是像在教室跟大師上課
很高兴你找到或舞蹈课程有帮助
i WOULD LIKE to see your interpretation of Alex Moore's comments on the Hold and Frame of Man for the Ballroom Dancing Book
Bob, thanks for your question! I think principles of Tango Hold from Alex Moore book is still used today: Man's right arm is slightly more around Lady then in Foxtrot (and other swing dances). Man's left hand is slightly more towards him. Lady is slightly more on Man's right side then in other dances. Egils
I have encountered issues trying to get into the Progressive Link from Back Check. Most of the time it feels as if there is too much weight placed at the back making it difficult to push forward into a link. Do you have any tips for doing it?
Thanks Magurosenbei for your question. I suggest that you step back in contra check on ball of right foot so that heel doesnt touch floor or touch it very lightly. This should help to control amount of weight you transfer. Hope it helps!
@@EgilsSmagris Tried your suggestion. Works quite well. Thank you 😀
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resp. figure 4: seems to be a "Viennese Reverse" but not a "Basic Reverse" ?
Hi Frida, thanks for mentioning that. Some figures have more than one name. Basic Reverse Turn is name according Technique Books (Gay Howard, ISTD book), although I have heard this figure is named also as "Viennese Cross" or "Viennese Reverse Turn". In my opinion all these names are correct as long as we recognize wich figure in ment. Hope it helps.
good
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Bello bravo peccato che on sia in Italiano oppure c?è anche in Italiano?
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Please, its whatever you want, but not tango. In Argentina it will be demand in a legal court for horrible, ja! Ja!. Sorry for my joke, but it is not real tango.