In the Advanced Tango, I was anticipating moves like the Double-Time Natural or Reverse Viennese Cross Turn (Q Q and Q Q and), or the Natural Continuous PIvots (QQQQ, etc.), or the Kick-Switch type of Promenade Link or Syncopated Flick to Promenade Link (both counted "and S"). The Syncopated Flick is like the "boleo" figure in authentic Argentine Tango and works pretty well.
You would be correct sir, it is the International Tango from Imperial Society of Teachers of Dance - a confluence of English Ballroom inspired by your Tango, this is not Argentine Tango.
Yes the English versions of Ballroom and Latin are inspired by the country of origin. Like Cha Cha Cha is not Salsa for example and is inspired from Cuba Of course, Argentine Tango is beautiful! Perhaps if I can get to your town I can have a lesson with you. Where do you live and what’s your studio?
I like that make everything in three patterns simple and easy to memorize
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In the Advanced Tango, I was anticipating moves like the Double-Time Natural or Reverse Viennese Cross Turn (Q Q and Q Q and), or the Natural Continuous PIvots (QQQQ, etc.), or the Kick-Switch type of Promenade Link or Syncopated Flick to Promenade Link (both counted "and S").
The Syncopated Flick is like the "boleo" figure in authentic Argentine Tango and works pretty well.
Would it be possible for you to post a link to your routine dance presentation doing same? Thanks so much....
Those are great moves and potentially in future Demo's!
Wonderful tango routine, thanks
Ed Ng thank you!
I'm an old man now, but I'd like to dance like you. What can you recommend?
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What's with the five step timing??
I'll assume you mean the Turning 5-step from Same foot Lunge in the Advanced Routine? That is the timing for the Turning 5-Step: & Q, Q, S & S
@@BallroomMasteryTV thanks for the reply. My bad i thought your basic tango had a 5 step in it but your actually doing a 4 step!! haha
@@camrennie LOL I thought so! That can happen, great to have you as part of the channel.
I...DO NOT thing that this is tango argentino!
You would be correct sir, it is the International Tango from Imperial Society of Teachers of Dance - a confluence of English Ballroom inspired by your Tango, this is not Argentine Tango.
@@BallroomMasteryTV Ah! I see. It happens that I teach tango here, in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and we dont dance it so.
But its o.k.
Yes the English versions of Ballroom and Latin are inspired by the country of origin. Like Cha Cha Cha is not Salsa for example and is inspired from Cuba Of course, Argentine Tango is beautiful! Perhaps if I can get to your town I can have a lesson with you. Where do you live and what’s your studio?
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