👋Tango Dancer Free How To Pivot Better Guide Feeling wobbly in your pivots sometimes? Have you ever lost balance or momentum in the dance? Want to feel more grounded during your pivot? In our Free How To Pivot Better Guide we teach you a simple step-by-step exercise to practice balance, dissociation and momentum in your pivots - so you can play more when you are dancing. Click here to download it: bit.ly/3yM7ssJ
Excellent points! I would add to seek out "Practicas" where you can meet and practice with other dancers with less "pressure" than at a milonga. Also, if there is a short lesson before the Practica or the Milonga, be sure to attend that, as it will give you a chance to meet the other dancers. You are likely to meet a few dancers you feel particularly comfortable with, and then you already are acquainted when it is time for the actual milonga.
Happiness, one can find in a simplicity :) . Not complicated figures but emotion evoked from being together are the core of the pleasure we take off from the dancing together a tango.
True story: there was open air milonga in our spa town, one of my first, I was dancing with young lady (like 10 cm taller than me), I introduced myself, I am František and I am beginner, she said, I am Míša and I was beginner too... And we enjoyed very basic dance. I still remember that moment and I use the phrase whenever some beginners tend to apologise in the dance...
Really good tips. The last one from Pablo is thee important one imo. Many dancers may have travelled hundreds of miles by car or flown to a festival. If an organiser makes the effort to create a personal touch it makes 👍the difference. Whereas if you are treated like a commodity ie making money and a person to make up numbers..it doesn't
Keep visiting Milongas as they perfectly complement the lessons. Same movements with different partners will always feel different. Dance with many different partners. You will benefit for sure. Don't be shy to ask a beginner for a dance. That's how you started too and she might be happy and grateful which you will enjoy too.
people are disappointed with tango because there are so many teachers with thier own teaching methods that people can only dance with someone from the same school because they understand each other. I believe there has to be something done on a teachers' level. It is a beautiful but difficult dance therefore many get discouraged.
I was unhappy with my Tango dancing. Since the end of the pandemic when Tango lessons restarted, have gone to many classes restarting with Beginners and moving up to Intermidiate classes. I started taking Rango Technique class, went to workshops, danced many a Milonga many times (8-10-12 times) in a 3 hour Milonga. But zivwas unhappy with my dancing. I stopped and asked why Answer: In all Intermidiate classes and workshops, 80-85% I could not do what was being taught. Sometimes, I got stuck at dance step 8 in a 15-20step dance that was being taught. Tango Technique classes....only showed me I could not dance certain dance move
👋Tango Dancer
Free How To Pivot Better Guide
Feeling wobbly in your pivots sometimes? Have you ever lost balance or momentum in the dance? Want to feel more grounded during your pivot?
In our Free How To Pivot Better Guide we teach you a simple step-by-step exercise to practice balance, dissociation and momentum in your pivots - so you can play more when you are dancing.
Click here to download it: bit.ly/3yM7ssJ
Excellent points! I would add to seek out "Practicas" where you can meet and practice with other dancers with less "pressure" than at a milonga. Also, if there is a short lesson before the Practica or the Milonga, be sure to attend that, as it will give you a chance to meet the other dancers. You are likely to meet a few dancers you feel particularly comfortable with, and then you already are acquainted when it is time for the actual milonga.
Happiness, one can find in a simplicity :) .
Not complicated figures but emotion evoked from being together are the core of the pleasure we take off from the dancing together a tango.
True story: there was open air milonga in our spa town, one of my first, I was dancing with young lady (like 10 cm taller than me), I introduced myself, I am František and I am beginner, she said, I am Míša and I was beginner too... And we enjoyed very basic dance. I still remember that moment and I use the phrase whenever some beginners tend to apologise in the dance...
Really good tips. The last one from Pablo is thee important one imo. Many dancers may have travelled hundreds of miles by car or flown to a festival. If an organiser makes the effort to create a personal touch it makes 👍the difference. Whereas if you are treated like a commodity ie making money and a person to make up numbers..it doesn't
Hi, i would like to know the name of your milonga in london, because a couple of dancers friends of mine are going to go there. Thank you
@@geisa69 our milongas in London are Re! On Tuesdays and El Boliche on Fridays. We look forward to meeting you then. 😃
Expectations, the perfect tanda, just breathe your partner in and rekax
That's RELAX
@@davidascher1801 rekax is good too :)
Keep visiting Milongas as they perfectly complement the lessons. Same movements with different partners will always feel different. Dance with many different partners. You will benefit for sure. Don't be shy to ask a beginner for a dance. That's how you started too and she might be happy and grateful which you will enjoy too.
people are disappointed with tango because there are so many teachers with thier own teaching methods that people can only dance with someone from the same school because they understand each other. I believe there has to be something done on a teachers' level. It is a beautiful but difficult dance therefore many get discouraged.
I was unhappy with my Tango dancing. Since the end of the pandemic when Tango lessons restarted, have gone to many classes restarting with Beginners and moving up to Intermidiate classes. I started taking Rango Technique class, went to workshops, danced many a Milonga many times (8-10-12 times) in a 3 hour Milonga.
But zivwas unhappy with my dancing.
I stopped and asked why
Answer:
In all Intermidiate classes and workshops, 80-85% I could not do what was being taught. Sometimes, I got stuck at dance step 8 in a 15-20step dance that was being taught.
Tango Technique classes....only showed me I could not dance certain dance move