| Steve and Debbie Morrall's teaching philosophy
"We believe anyone can learn to dance
tango well enough to enjoy themselves and
feel a sense of achievement in sharing the dance creatively with
another person."
Our teaching experience
Steve is a life-long musician and creative artist. Before tango, Steve
developed his teaching skills as an IT trainer for a national charity
and as a horse-riding instructor. Both roles helped him to evolve a
pedagogical interaction with people and an understanding that effective
teaching requires a development of a student's mind, body and spirit.
Our teaching method
Steve is a natural and
intuitive teacher who draws on strengths that
Myers-Briggs (MBIT) would categorise as eNFJ (extravert, iNtuitive, Feeling, Judging) a rare quality found in only 2-3% people.
Steve is an advocate of the possible,
a man
who will say 'half full' rather than 'half empty', a teacher who
instinctively looks to and expects the best in people. He inspires
confidence and self-belief because he is enthusiastically confident and
believes in himself.
As a
teacher, he encourages with positive feedback, celebrating the smallest
improvement. In mixed level workshops, Steve is at his best and can
spontaneously and effortlessly dream up activities and imagery that will help students acquire dance skills.
He teaches tango as a process of
engaging mind, body and spirit and will draw on all his life skills of
theatre, music, dance, clowning and art to help people bring out their
inner potential.
Steve and Debbie prefer not to teach choreography which traps dancers in sequences and makes them slaves to their memory.
Tango is about the music and dancing from
the heart. In a recent class, Steve and Debbie were working on breaking
the dance down into taking one considered step at a time. In the class, Steve said "....think of tango as non-verbal
communication. A conversation with a
stranger will start simply and grow in depth and complexity as we learn
how they respond, what they are interested in, what moves them and what
they don't like."
To illustrate this, he showed the dancers exercises to apply this
concept in the way mind and body could understand.
"Start every dance simply - even with
a partner you know well. They can have off days too and need to refocus
on you and your dance. Don't hurry steps, savour moments of simply
walking together in an embrace. Ask yourself - can you feel her heart beat? Can you
feel tension? Are you tense? Don't forget to breathe. A deep, slowly
exhaled breath in an embrace will encourage your partner to relax."
Read other articles by Steve on argentine tango in Pink Papers.
Where can I learn to dance with Steve and Debbie?
We teach group workshops, weekly classes, private lessons and host special teaching events like 'Tango at La Rogaia'
in Italy. We are also invited to lead workshops and teach at festivals
and other tango events around the country which we publish on our events page and via our 'opt-in' email newsletter.
If you are a beginner, learn to dance with us at a Tango Toolkit weekend. This will provide the basic skills on which to build experience and enjoy weekly classes. We teach a weekly class at TLC in
Archers Road Club, Southampton on Tuesday nights from 7.45pm to 11pm. The class level
follows on from the Toolkit (or a beginners course) and helps dancers
to acquire the specific skills listed below. Steve and Debbie are
available for
private lessons at Archers Road from 6.30pm - 7.30pm on Tuesdays by
prior arrangement.
Curriculum for our Tuesday night improvers class at Archers Road:
| Objectives |
Intention of follower |
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Improving contra
posture |
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Improving the flexibility
of the embrace |
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Balanced solo and
partnered ochos |
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Balanced solo and
synchronous partnered giros |
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Rhythmic interpretation |
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The skill of floorcraft |
Tango Bodyshop is aimed at
dancers of any level who feel their dance needs a boost. It uses the
latest video technology to give instant visual feedback to dancers and is a very powerful learning and refining
tool for posture, style, axis and balance.
The Tango Tangk is organised by us and
its format is shaped by our teaching philosophy. Teaching is provided by visiting
maestros from around the world who we know and trust to provide the
very best tuition. Steve is available for private lessons during Tango
Tangks.
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