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Thank you. There's a 3rd way I always thought it was also called a traspie. I personally call it as "half, hesitation, interrupted step" for better memory retention. You just gave me a new meaning "atras pie"😅
Hi, Pablo and Anne, I have a question not related to your today’s video but to the one about enganches from some time ago. What exactly is the difference between gancho and enganche? I could not find the answer from any of my teachers, nor in any glossary of tango terms. In some other videos I can see the difference, but when it comes to description, I get a little confused. How would you describe it in words? If you manage to find some time to give me the answer, I’ be glad. Regards and abrazos, Edi
It is like in "gancho" (hook) follower actively does the figure, as if hooking up free leg actively around leader's standing leg. Whereas in "enganche" (hitch) it is as if the follower's free leg is stuck around an obstacle (leader's standing leg) and the figure occurs unconsciously/naturally.
Hi, Pablo and Anne, I have a question not related to your today’s video but to the one about enganches from some time ago. What exactly is the difference between gancho and enganche? I could not find the answer from any of my teachers, nor in any glossary of tango terms. In some other videos I can see the difference, but when it comes to description, I get a little confused. How would you describe it in words? If you manage to find some time to give me the answer, I’ be glad. Regards and abrazos, Edi
It is like in "gancho" (hook) follower actively does the figure, as if hooking up free leg actively around leader's standing leg. Whereas in "enganche" (hitch) it is as if the follower's free leg is stuck around an obstacle (leader's standing leg) and the figure occurs unconsciously/naturally.
👋 Tango Dancer,
Are you struggling with the milonga rhythm?
Are you feeling less comfortable dancing milonga than dancing tango?
Our Free ‘Easy Milonga Dancing’ Guide will help you dance easily on the milonga rhythm, improvise with easy milonga steps and have a lot more fun during your milonga tandas!
Click here to sign-up now : bit.ly/3oewFXe
I forgot about this lesson you showed. A great way to keep dancing in one spot when no one is moving and we are boxed in.
Interesting fact:
There are 3 persons in the video
Congratulations🎉
Congratulations on your pregnancy and the warmest wishes to both of you! Anne, you are glowing!
In a rare moment, you were both smiling this time during the dance. Milonga is like, that it is super fun. =)
Perfect pointers once again, thank you very much.❤❤❤You make it look so simple, and you look beautiful!😊
Again fantastic thanks 🎉
Thank you. There's a 3rd way I always thought it was also called a traspie. I personally call it as "half, hesitation, interrupted step" for better memory retention. You just gave me a new meaning "atras pie"😅
Браво!
I would like to dance the traspie as a female leader, when I watch you
❤❤❤
😊😊😊
Hi, Pablo and Anne,
I have a question not related to your today’s video but to the one about enganches from some time ago.
What exactly is the difference between gancho and enganche? I could not find the answer from any of my teachers, nor in any glossary of tango terms. In some other videos I can see the difference, but when it comes to description, I get a little confused. How would you describe it in words? If you manage to find some time to give me the answer, I’ be glad. Regards and abrazos, Edi
It is like in "gancho" (hook) follower actively does the figure, as if hooking up free leg actively around leader's standing leg.
Whereas in "enganche" (hitch) it is as if the follower's free leg is stuck around an obstacle (leader's standing leg) and the figure occurs unconsciously/naturally.
Hi, Pablo and Anne,
I have a question not related to your today’s video but to the one about enganches from some time ago.
What exactly is the difference between gancho and enganche? I could not find the answer from any of my teachers, nor in any glossary of tango terms. In some other videos I can see the difference, but when it comes to description, I get a little confused. How would you describe it in words? If you manage to find some time to give me the answer, I’ be glad. Regards and abrazos, Edi
It is like in "gancho" (hook) follower actively does the figure, as if hooking up free leg actively around leader's standing leg.
Whereas in "enganche" (hitch) it is as if the follower's free leg is stuck around an obstacle (leader's standing leg) and the figure occurs unconsciously/naturally.