Tango Pink Papers
A series of
short studies and observations on teaching tango.
The following extracts are taken from articles
written by Steve Morrall and other authors about the process of
learning tango.
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
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. More
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Other tango commentary:
| 100 years of tango |
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| Poem by Eduardo Bozzo |
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| Cry of the bandoneon |
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| Visiting Buenos Aires |
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| The need for neotango |
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| Loving classic tango |
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| Sensory Tango |
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| A DJ's Tango Juke Box |
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| A dancer's hip op |
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