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"The
dancers body is simply
the luminous manifestation of their soul. This is the truly creative
dancer, natural but not imitative, speaking in movement out of self and
out of something greater than all selves"
Isadora Duncan
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A humble approach
to learning
A dear friend and music
maestro once told me "people seem to have forgotten how to humble
themselves to a learning process". I have been reminded of his
comments...
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Notes to a student
"When I first started to
dance
tango, a step was simply a step. I took
a step and my partner had to move with me. It had no connection, no
finesse, no inner conversation, no prologue, no texture. I
danced
alone in an embrace." Read the
full
article
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Tango Physics
Two
tanguera particles have
charges of the same polarity and are
therefore likely to repel each other, especially if wearing similar
shoes or dress.
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Somewhere
between head and feet
Sometimes
I can drift off to another place,
somewhere between head and feet, lost in the music and conscious of the
need to invite my partner into the next safe, empty space.
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The Roller Coaster
Ride of Tango Emotions
I
wonder how many of you reading this have experienced the roller-coaster
ride of tango emotions? I can go from a euphoric high to the pit of a
low in the space of a few dances.
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Dancing with the right side of the brain
When I learnt to dance tango, I was
taught in a very process-based way using the 'basic eight', a logical
way of teaching dance as a sequence of eight steps which my left brain
processed. Read the full article |
Encouraging
Men to Dance Tango Argentino
...ego is inextricably linked to all the above Cs,
and the addition of female company in the dance only sharpens the knife
edge on which the novice dancer is precariously balanced. Read more |
Walk
like a dancer....
Perhaps for the first time since learning to
walk as a young child, we need to consciously control the way in which
we move from foot to foot. Read
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Proprioception is...
...an awareness of existence
through
information coming from senses in the body telling us where it is and
what it is doing. How do we use this in tango? Read
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