MILONGA TRASPIE... What is it??? (explanation & useful examples)
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- Опубликовано: 5 дек 2022
- In this video, we'll explain what Milonga Traspie is.
This class is good for all levels of dance.
In this class, we work on a fun Milonga style using traspie step that you can use right away at the Milonga.
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I have a good description for traspie and use it in my tango class. I call it a hesitation and I use it as you describe on both the back step and forward step. It can be used in milonga and tango, i think it's nice. Thank you for your great videos.
Clear explanation with excellent movements ! Thanks.
Traspie in English might be quite close to the word "feint" (pronounced "faint") in the basic meaning as it relates to this figure. I LOVE you guys!!
I believe that tras comes from atras. “Precedido de una expresión de tiempo, indica el tiempo que ha transcurrido desde un momento pasado hasta el momento del cual se está hablando;” Like a delayed step. Thanks for your videos!
love Miriam and Leonardo's techings and can't wait to learn from them in person again…grande abrazos ;-)
Great explanations! I love your descriptions.
Great. Thank you!
Beautiful dance movement of Traspie. Excellent instructions 👍👍
"A Little Stumble"
Didn't know the difference! I assume the traspire is the equivalent of amague? Thank you!
Didn't know, this has a name. For me, it was "I wanted to do a step, forgot about it in the middle, but did it anyway" 😀
syncopated stumble!
Friends, thank you very much for your wonderful lessons, but their perception would be more pleasant on a light monochrome background without black diamonds
traspie = stumble, trip, slip!?... tras = after pie = foot
En français : un faux pas.
Don't show it to music now, will you,, that would be no good at all 🤣