2701 growth of tango milonguero in the US (2)
Michael Figart wrote:
<<<<<But I also believe that is changing, and that we'll see a huge growth
in
Tango Milonguero over the next decade. Simply because there are more people
seeing it,...
2702 NA:E looking for tango in Lisbon, Portugal (1)
Hola a todos !
Can anybody tell me where to dance tango in Lisbon in the month of september
? also any big event in Paris for september ?
I am Viviana from Washington Dc, my husband Isidoro and me will...
2703 stage dancers, master instructors, etc. (1)
I'd like to send my personal reply to Bruno to the list this time as this
issue has been revisited by Sergio in his great posting about "false or
mistaken ideas", thanks Sergio!
Best,
Gulden
2704 How about "club style" (1)
More and more, I am happy to regard my close embrace dancing as "club style". I prefer close embrace. I can learn from many different =
teachers, and I avoid the endless discussion and debate. I'd...
2705 milonguero vs. close-embrace salon (1)
Sergio wrote:
Fallacy #11: Milonguero and Salon close embrace are the same thing.
The truth is that both styles use a close embrace, both use walks but they
are different in style and technique. Salon...
2706 Milonguero Vs.Close Embrace Salon (3)
I will mention some of the most important differences of these two styles.
Milonguero :
Walks flat footed on two parallel lines, the feet do not brush heels as they
pass each other, rather they are allowed...
2707 Looking for smoke-free milongas in BsAs (2)
Christine Biles
The Sentient Group
Tel: +61 (02) 8243 2900
Fax: +61 (02) 8243 2990
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2708 I dance Milonguero and love it (1)
Sorry but this is not going to be a short posting.
I have been asked by Pichi, if I would post the private email I sent her
a few days ago.
To put the email into context, I need to tell you I spent a...
2709 Close embrace in Europe (1)
Here is an article printed in the "Ilkka" newspaper in Finland on 10 July 2004, during the Tangomarkkinat. Translated by me without =
permission, but I'm hoping they won't mind. It might or might not...
2710 Rudeness and teaching (1)
Hi Ricardo,
I felt you raised an important topic about teachers. I have been wanting to ask "What makes a 'good teacher" or "what do you look for in =
a teacher?" But it is an individual thing I suspect....
2711 looking for tango in Rome (1)
Hello -
I'm looking for info. on where to dance in Rome 9/13-9/22. Emailing
off-list is fine.
Thanks!
2712 Flat Footed walk (4)
Bernhard says: "i agree with your comparison of salon and
milonguero style in every other aspect, except I'm not sure about the
flat footedness..."
Other members have asked what do I mean by "flat footed".
2713 flat feet (1)
style....I feel grounded in this style, to keep the balance in the
center of the body one rests for a moment on both feet before moving on,
one seems to be connected to the floor completely at that...
2714 Santa Fe tango? (1)
Hello Santa Fe tangueros. I am organizing a professional conference (not
dance related) in Santa Fe. We are holding a reception at Vanessie on
Friday October 22 around 6:00 and I would like to provide...
2715 Milonguero Vs. Close Embrace Salon (1)
This post is from Karen:
Bernhard wrote:
I understand Bernhard's observation, while not agreeing with it. (And Susana
has heard/read worse.)
I find great joy in both watching & dancing with Susana,...
2716 tango in paris... where??? (6)
hi there, I hqve just arrived to Paris. I am planning to stay for 5 days aprox, and I have no clue where to go dancing. tonight I tried a couple of places listed in internet; but they did not exist,...
2717 Finding fault with your partner? (1)
I saw this gentleman recently, and we talked about how his dancing. I
mentioned as nicely as I could that his dancing was not as good as it used
to be. He doesn't seem to be as connected to his partners...
2718 close embrace; milonguero; salon; club (1)
Hello List,
Cool conversations regarding style.....all the following my opinion
only.....and I'll avoid, to some extent, using absolutes, notice all of
the "almost always"!
Sergio, I don't know where...
2719 alabama (2)
Oh, by the way Herve,
You go ahead and head on out to that KKK meeting in Alabama. I won't be
there, but I'll arrange for someone there to give you a big kiss!
Let me know your arrival and departure...
2720 the styles discussion (7)
I noticed since my childhood as I was growing in Buenos Aires that people
danced tango in different ways. We considered that most people had his or
her particular style of dancing. We called milonguero...
2721 Tango Styles on the web (1)
For those that asked about a description of tango styles in the web I would
recommend to visit Steve Brown's page at:
www.tejastango.com
Please see under "Styles of Tango"
Steve...
2722 Fast-Track Teaching Apilado or "Milonguero" Style Dancing (4)
Dear List,
What is the FASTEST way of mastering apilado technique (frequently referred
to as "milonguero style")? Here is a method that works for us:
1. Get everybody into couples, and practice the...
2723 Musica Presentation (1)
Greetings all;
Some of you may know that I have spent the last 3 years devoted to cleaning,
restoring and helping sonically over 1100 tango recordings (thus far) from
pre-1960.
In the restoration process,...
2724 Tango-L : Susana Miller (1)
I just wanted to put this posting up to say that I agree 100% with the statements Carlos Rojas made about Susana Miller. There may be cultural differences but I do believe she has interest in her...
2725 Susana Miller by me (1)
I guess I cannot resist casting a vote or two pertaining this public figure.
Today I have time only for ... appearances.
Well, my standards of appearance for teachers of tango are modest; and I can
be...
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