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 Date:    Fri, 28 Jun 2002 09:50:08 -0700
 From:    Andrew Allison <Andrew@AALLISON.COM>
 Subject: Tai Chi and Tango
 
 At 12:05 AM 6/28/2002, Patricia wrote:
 
 >I practiced 12 Years Ki Aikido and since 1976 I do T'ai Chi Chuan which I>teach since 1988: my opinion is that taichi and aikido CAN substitute the
 >tango practice with partners IF THERE IS NO tANGO AROUND, BUT also dancing
 >for example Salsa, other social dancing or Capoeira. The two arts (T'ai
 >Chi Chuan and Aikido) encourage to feel your body, to work with it and let
 >go thinking, but they are no substitutes.
 
 I can't speak to Aikido, but the essence of Tai Chi is: being rootedContinue to Juan D'Arienzo Restoration Project |
ARTICLE INDEX("heavy" lower body); in control of your center (axis) -- and, in the case
 of the two-person version (Push Hands) that of your partner; and using the
 waist to move the chest and shoulders, not the arms. These principles
 should be very familiar to tangueros/as. That said, while applying the
 principles will make you a better dancer, in my opinion there's is no
 substitute for practice. Andrew
 
 
 
 
 
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