4126 Tango -L (7)
Aron says:
Hi Tine!
The first really interesting subject since quite a while on tango-l! :))
To which Tine answers:
Hi Aron
" Thanks, I got back on the list a week or 2 ago but have been regretting it
somewhat...
4127 the sandwich (8)
Tine wrote:
easy. If a beginner knows only 3 moves and one is the sandwich, you can see
they will do tons of sandwiches in every song and they will do it with
really bad musicality. Also, you are a guy...
4128 Tango initiation methods (6)
For God's sake guys, that was just utterly childish!
No-one said, that what was going on tango-l before was "hogwash" (whatever
that means), just recently the dicussion was not SO interesting as this...
4129 Are There Tango Dance Opportunities in Orlando, FL area? (1)
I may be in Orlando for business around the 20th of April. I wonder if
anyone knows of dance opportunities close to there. Appreciate any suggestions you
can pass on. Thanks all!
Sherwin Berger
_Tangosherwin@aol.com_...
4130 Teaching tango in Tango-L (3)
There are many things that amaze me in this list.
Those of us that were in the list from the early 90s. which are very few :
Steve Brown, Tom Stermitz, Manuel from Atlanta, Timmy Tango from Cleveland,
4131 Iyengar Yoga in BA (5)
Anyone know of an Iyengar Yoga studio in Downtown BsAs??
Thanks Robert
Auckland NZ
I don't know if it's Iyengar, but go see:
Stella Dettoni
Estudio DNI Tango
https://www.estudiodnitango.com.ar/
It's where...
4132 March edition of Zapato de Tango Newsletter (1)
https://www.zapatodetango.com/files/espaniol/maindir/newsmarzo-abr
/newsmarzo.
htm#tete
where you can read in English, part 2 of Tete's open letter
4133 Front Ochos (16)
I have tried to figure out how ballroom tango came out of the tango from
Argentina. They are so different! One place they can be similar is in the front
ocho done badly. In ballroom they are called...
4134 Remarkable teachers (17)
Hello all
I would like to start a new thread. I know there are good opinions out there! Please, I want to know them. Some of you who are always negative about other people, please refrain. I am looking...
4135 sandwiches, ochos, alfajores (1)
I am interested in the tango move that may be associated with a particular
name - "alfajor". Benzecry Sabá, in his Glosario Tango Danza Glossary says
that this name is give to a pair of front ochos,...
4136 the italian influence in Argentina (4)
dear friends
a pause for humour.
all that is explained for Italy , is equal to Argentina :)
is the best explanation of what would you find in Buenos Aires at
your arrival :)
enjoy it
warm regards
4137 Changing the embrace (35)
"Sergio;
My followers want Salon Style which at least in New York seems to be
synonymous with close embrace that opens very slightly in a V and shifts to
accommodate the steps (but the embrace is still...
4138 Problems with the front ocho - a mystery solved (4)
"Lois wrote <<<< I don't like leading beginning women who have been
"taught" the front ocho. Any other leaders out there have the same
Yes, Lois, I know exactly what you mean. It's an awful...
Dear Sergio:
This is my complaint. Why are dancers...
4139 half of a front ocho (1)
Half an ocho (front or back) is a cuatro.
Chas "Fulfilling the counting needs of the tango community since 4/12/06."
Gale
https://www.thetangohouse.com
4140 a mystery solved... or resolved? (1)
Sergio has twice claimed that most women (or maybe most foreign
women) do not know the ocho cortado.
In general, that has not been my experience. Most women dance with
men of different styles and sub-styles,...
4141 Milonguero Salida, to speak of unknown Vocabulary (1)
The coolest and sexiest step in tango is the Milonguero Salida, aka
Salida de los 40.
It is a version of the crossed basic, with variations where the woman
pivots (or not) or crosses her left behind...
4142 Ocho problems really solved (1)
Hi Sergio,
I can lead both ochos (forward or cortado) in either milonguero, closed
salon, or open embrace. I advocate the cortado first because it seems
more natural, and because the side step provides...
4143 Tango, Milonga, Milonguero, Vals cruzada, etc. (1)
As a relative beginner, I find these
conversations on the Internet to be at least
interesting if not down-right enlightening.
I have found that the Milonga dance was the
easiest to learn. I assume...
4144 Tango House shoe page (1)
The advertisement for tango shoes on the Tango House web site is designed to somehow induce you to check out these shoes if you might be =
in the market for a ladies tango shoe. Whatever else it might...
4145 The origins ot the word tango (2)
Dear members:
I Include here part I of the explanation of the word Tango.
It is included as a treat in the Spanish Courses of Latitudes in BA. Thus It is not in English.
SOBRE ALGUNOS TIRMINOS...
Hi Gaby, I could not pass the opportunity of translating your message.
Cheers, Bruno
Dear members:
I Include here part I of the explanation of the word Tango.
It...
4146 Re ; Deby'S post (1)
Excellent post Deby,
Thank-you,
Mel.
4147 The origins of the word Tango Part II/ LATITUDES Spanish Courses in BA (3)
Hello Dear Members:
Here is part II of the Origins of the wordTango. If Mr. Bruno is willing to, he can translate it.
AS I SAID THIS IS a treat of :
Latitudes
Spanish Courses in BA.
www.latitudesweb.com.ar
4148 N.P. (1)
N.P. "No Place"'
Many tango lyrics make reference to horse races.
In a horse race the "winner" is "ganador" , the second one is "Place".
Place : The horse on which a bettor has wagered and which must...
4149 Milonga rhythm (25)
I am encountering leaders who dance milonga with a variety of rhythms, as if it's a tango. I've looked for specific explainations of the =
differences between the two dances, rhythmically speaking,...
Tango music is 4/4 or 2/4 time. Whereas the
Milonga is a fast 2/4 time. (Of course the Vals,
is...
4150 What do the titles mean? (8)
There is a nice milonga called L.U. as well I think it is by Firpo. Whats the L.U.?
yours
Burleigh
Does anyone on the list know what the following song
titles mean?
N.N.
N.P.
C.T.V.
Are there others...
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