1151 EU-W:new links and monthly article (1)
Hi everybody,
under www.kidojo.it - english version - argentine tango You will find the
programm of the workshop with Yvonne meissner, the monthly article (this
time about tangoshoes) and new links
patricia...
1152 Why Students Stop Dancing: A Theory (19)
Hola Listeros,
That's the title of an article that appeared in the
February issue of the New York tango magazine "Tango".
Talks about the technique vs. fancy steps controversy.
The author claims a lot...
1153 Why students can't dance (1)
Greetings,
If you come to New York you can see why students can't dance. Everybody and
their uncle wants to be a teacher nowadays, many of whom should be still
taking basic classes themselves instead...
1154 Why students stop dancing. (19)
cont.
My previous comments diverged a little from the thread but the tie in is that
because of the quality of teaching, students are not made aware at the
beginning of the actual work and practice needed...
1155 Homage's for Dummies or a Boob's Guide to Homage (1)
I mean this sincerely & am not trying to be flippant or anymore of a boob than I already am. Is a synopsis or digest possible with regard to Tango homages? I got lost in the words somewhere. Frank,...
1156 Keeping students interested (2)
Frank G.Williams wrote, in part:
This is so incredibly important. The "we" here is not
just the
teachers, but the other students in the class and the
people
that beginners will bump into (literally &
1157 The tango article is on the web (3)
...and here's the address:
https://coweb.cc.gatech.edu/tango/2
Luda
To keep the Tango-L Swiki "Front Page" an index, I took it upon myself to
move the article "Why Student's Stop Dancing: A Theory"...
1158 Tango partners (8)
tangaux wrote;
<<<I wonder how much having (or not having) a regular
practice partner influences the choice to continue
I spite of what you may think, having one dedicated partner can actually...
1159 Tango-L JourneyPerson's WishList (1)
As some of you might guess, I'm not holding down a steady job (truth = the flip of that), so plenty of time to sling hash, think, blab. The following is a wish list for Tango-L journeypeople. Some...
1160 radiotango (1)
Hello,
dos sombody knows about www.radiotango.com? Is it down? And why?
peter
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1161 Music to teach by (1)
When I teach my friends Tango, 1 on 1, I like to use music that they might be famliar with, that's fun for them & me, has great sound & a steady, rhythmic beat of around, say 65 to 85 or so,...
1162 Di Sarli [was: Why Students Stop Dancing] (1)
Dan Boccia wrote
is.
recordings
were
Sad as it may be the instrumentals of the 1950s is the music synonomous
with Di Sarli for most people. Personally, I like to dance to this music,
but dancing to it...
1163 tango pictures (1)
Dear all,
Please visit
https://www.quilombo.nl/
for an online exhibition of tango photos.
Abrazos a todos...
CB
1164 Beats me (1)
Tom Stermitz:
count is a walking step, which might be a measure, half measure or 1/4
measure depending on the actual time signature. <
Quite the contrary: no matter how the music is written, the tango...
1165 "Complex" rhythmic elements (5)
Stephen Brown wrote:
"This is an interesting idea worthy of more exploration. Many dancers
express the thump of the accented beat in tango, and others express the
double-time rhythms in tango, but few...
1166 Complex rhythms? (11)
Russell Ranno wrote:
<<<As a musician who has played both jazz and salsa music for some time I have
never understood what people describe as these "complex rhythmic elements in
tango". In classic...
1167 Leaving the brain at home (3)
Frank wrote:
<<When YOU hear your favorite tangos, where does the music hit you? Where in
your body do you notice it or feel it? Does it depend on the particular
music and musicians? If you...
1168 [UruguayosenItalia] Genova (5)
( TANGO IN GENOVA THIS WEEKEND ?? )
Hola, si hay alguien en Ginova que conteste algo plis y me diga que se puede
hacer este finde semana.
Hay bares? conciertos ? cines? restaurante agrupaciones uruguayas?
1169 Tango dancer as improvisational musician (11)
Frank wrote:
Any additional thoughts on the relationship between dance 'musicality' and
music 'musicality'?
This is an interesting question and it's answer depends upon how you are
considering musicality....
1170 rancheras (3)
Some of my tango cds contain rancheras, delightful country style waltzes
with a discernable OOM-pah-pah.
In my experience though, rancheras are never played at milongas which
seems a shame. I love "Mate...
1171 Huevos rancheros. (3)
Richard Lipkin wrote:
<<<I would like to obtain more information about rancheras ie suggestions
of how to dance them and whether people feel they should or should not
I would say played as a...
1172 circle of milongueros (1)
I attended the birthday celebration of milonguero Luis Domingo "Pirucho"
Ferrari (79) who hosted more than forty friends for an asado in Club
Bristol. There were nine milongueros, seven with whom I...
1173 Why teachers use the (D)8CB(WBS) (4)
Tom Stermitz wrote:
I am not a stage dancer, but I have a theory on why this figure has
developed into the "basic" figure used by many teachers when teaching
beginner social AT dancers.
The first two...
1174 Turkish Tango MP3 (8)
On Tue, 15 Apr 2003, Jim Quan wrote:
I have a Turkish Tango CD, named "Olmeyen Tangolar" [sorry about no
accents]. What's the title? Alan, Tangueros Unidos
Lalehan,
Thanks for the song list. I have been looking...
Melroy wrote
What was the name of that popular Turkish Tango tune...
1175 Tango lyrics in English & Spanish,and singing tango (1)
One of my main interests is the lyrics of
tangos(vals/milonga/candombe/chacarrera,et
cetera!!),finding English translations,translating
those which I like which have no English translations
available,and...
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