👋Tango Dancer Not sure how to dance confidently in crowded milonga? Need help adapting the steps you learn in classes to small places? Watch this FREE mini-course from Pablo & Anne and learn the 10 easy steps that will make dancing tango in crowded milongas easy: bit.ly/3JosuQl
This is a very valuable point however one must notice how Pablo keeps his chest center toward Anne just as much as she does, so her effort to connect is amplified by his. This intention on magnetizing centers should be present in both partners equally in the majority of figures even though in this video you only talk about followers. Great tip and demo!
@@TangoSpace I'm sorry ,guys! I didn't apply it on my last dance. I don't know, I tend to focus on steps & navigating instead of connection. Any tips to make me focused on connection?
@@sultanichsan Yes! Simplify your dancing. Use less steps but make them connected and musical (next year our CTMF programme can help you with that, our students report that they use the music in a different way after taking the course and can be immersed in the music instead of thinking about the steps)
👋Tango Dancer
Not sure how to dance confidently in crowded milonga?
Need help adapting the steps you learn in classes to small places?
Watch this FREE mini-course from Pablo & Anne and learn the 10 easy steps that will make dancing tango in crowded milongas easy: bit.ly/3JosuQl
This is a very valuable point however one must notice how Pablo keeps his chest center toward Anne just as much as she does, so her effort to connect is amplified by his. This intention on magnetizing centers should be present in both partners equally in the majority of figures even though in this video you only talk about followers. Great tip and demo!
Cool
Thank you ,Anna & Pablo. Never learned this before. I'll apply it to my dance later!
Great! Let us know how it goes!
@@TangoSpace I'm sorry ,guys! I didn't apply it on my last dance. I don't know, I tend to focus on steps & navigating instead of connection. Any tips to make me focused on connection?
@@sultanichsan Yes! Simplify your dancing. Use less steps but make them connected and musical (next year our CTMF programme can help you with that, our students report that they use the music in a different way after taking the course and can be immersed in the music instead of thinking about the steps)
Vous êtes très beaux tous les deux. Merci pour ces bons conseils.
Very beautiful lesson ❤❤
Thank you
Lovely thank you💃🏼🎶✨
Yet another wonderful video about what really counts : connection. However, there is a lot of hall/echo in the sound😊