👋Tango Dancer, *Free Fundamentals of Tango Musicality Mini-Course* Have you ever felt worried your partner is "bored" when dancing with you ? Do you sometimes feel "limited" with dancing tango? Do you want to be in the flow of the music? In our Free Fundamentals of Tango Musicality Mini-Course, we show the easiest way to approach tango musicality, and transform your dancing without learning new steps - even if you are a beginner. Click here to access the mini-course: bit.ly/3ItGPYZ
I started listening to the music and dancing to it the best that I can after fourvyears of going to classes of various levels and workshops. All that was being taught was dance steps. Sometimes ones with 15-20 steps in them. I am not that coordinated agility and mobility wise. I never really listen intently to music before. A new experience for me. Now I dance to the music as best as I can. Still uncoordinated at times, but enjoying it more when it goes write.
A Tango instructor, Kristina McFadden, when she lived in my area (she now lives in Croatia) told me to dances as simple as possible with the mobility and agility issues I have. ( From work). I have been doing that, reluctantly doing any fancier dance steps ( saadas, pradas, and other like them) and dance similar to what you just did. Not as smooth as you two. But I am getting there. Thanks!
Very nice demo. I like the simplicity in expressing the melody. So... I have question... You said that Laurenz has a different bandoneon sound from Troilo whose sound is more tender and I very much agree. So if you were dancing the solo of Troilo's bandoneon in Tabernero (which is not so "enraged"), would you do something different?.. if yes... What?
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👋Tango Dancer,
*Free Fundamentals of Tango Musicality Mini-Course*
Have you ever felt worried your partner is "bored" when dancing with you ?
Do you sometimes feel "limited" with dancing tango?
Do you want to be in the flow of the music?
In our Free Fundamentals of Tango Musicality Mini-Course, we show the easiest way to approach tango musicality, and transform your dancing without learning new steps - even if you are a beginner.
Click here to access the mini-course: bit.ly/3ItGPYZ
Thank you once again Ann and Pablo. It is much easier to dance expressively and enjoy once the music is understood. Joni ❤
Beautiful lesson! Thank you 💕
I started listening to the music and dancing to it the best that I can after fourvyears of going to classes of various levels and workshops. All that was being taught was dance steps. Sometimes ones with 15-20 steps in them.
I am not that coordinated agility and mobility wise. I never really listen intently to music before. A new experience for me.
Now I dance to the music as best as I can.
Still uncoordinated at times, but enjoying it more when it goes write.
esa es la verdadera pasion 🤗🤗
Very interesting thank you guys ❤
A Tango instructor, Kristina McFadden, when she lived in my area (she now lives in Croatia) told me to dances as simple as possible with the mobility and agility issues I have. ( From work). I have been doing that, reluctantly doing any fancier dance steps ( saadas, pradas, and other like them) and dance similar to what you just did. Not as smooth as you two. But I am getting there.
Thanks!
Very nice demo. I like the simplicity in expressing the melody.
So... I have question... You said that Laurenz has a different bandoneon sound from Troilo whose sound is more tender and I very much agree. So if you were dancing the solo of Troilo's bandoneon in Tabernero (which is not so "enraged"), would you do something different?.. if yes... What?
To keep learning with us and become a better tango dancer, join the Tango Space community by signing-up to our weekly newsletter here: bit.ly/3NRg9nu
You will receive free video lessons in your inbox every Saturday:)
I can see, how you dance in your had, when listening to the music...
Vidéo importante parce qu'à Paris, à peu près personne ne danse sur la musique. Il peut y avoir de la grosse technicité mais sans musicalité.