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Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2004 08:36:59 +0100
From: jmarc@EOST.U-STRASBG.FR
Subject: Volcadas

Hi,


Please can somebody tell me what are Volcadas

Thanks for your help


Best regards,
Jean Marc





Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2004 07:24:32 -0800
From: Larry Gmucs <gmucs@YAHOO.COM>
Subject: Re: Volcadas

What is a volcada?A step where the leader leads their partner to "fall"off their axis before catching them again. They areelegant, dramatic. they can be done from forward, backor open steps.Robin and Jennifer teach technique for close embrace.Visit their websitehttps://www.angelfire.com/alt/elabrazo/--- jmarc@EOST.U-STRASBG.FR wrote:> Hi,> > > Please can somebody tell me what are Volcadas> > Thanks for your help> > > Best regards,> Jean Marc

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Date: Sat, 15 Jul 2006 14:12:40 -0300
From: Deby Novitz <dnovitz@lavidacondeby.com>
Subject: [Tango-L] Where did Volcadas and Colgadas come from
To: tango-l@mit.edu

Roberto says that Pablo Einza came up with these steps for Gustavo
Navierra. It was Gustavo along with Chicho who made them famous, but
the actual steps came from Pablo.





Date: Sat, 15 Jul 2006 15:35:49 EDT
From: JFPaloma@aol.com
Subject: [Tango-L] Tango-L: Volcadas and Colgadas
To: tango-l@mit.edu

The old saying "there's nothing new under the sun" applies to tango as well.
My husband, born in Buenos Aires and dancing tango for 50 years, has been
doing colgadas all those years without realizing someone was going to "invent"
them in the future.
However, when he and his contemporaries were doing (and still do) colgadas,
they execute them elegantly, with subtleness, without any of the "hey, look at
me" exaggeration that's so common on the dance floor today. As the other
old saying goes "less is more".



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