For beginners

December 3, 2016

Class video & notes – 30/11/2016

By |December 3rd, 2016|

Dimension: Interactions - Theme: Ganchos & enganches

Ganchos are steps where one partner (often the follower) kicks under the other's leg and enganches are steps where one partner (again normally the follower) wraps one leg around the partner's leg. They are very emblematic to tango and most non tango dancers will think tango is what these steps are about.

November 26, 2016

Class video & notes – 23/11/2016

By |November 26th, 2016|

Dimension: Interactions - Theme: Combination of interactions in the ocho cortado and giro

Interactions are often mixed to create more complex sequences or can often be added to the simplest of steps. We started the class with the basic ocho cortado and had a look at how we could add an entrada or an arrastre to this step. Then, we moved on to giros to which we added sacadas, arrastres and an invasion. Quite a programme!

TGIF video – La Piba de Los Jazmines

By |November 25th, 2016|

On Tuesday, we published the translation of the song La Piba de Los Jazmines, by Malerba. Today, here are a few performances on this beautiful song which charts the fall from humble, contented innocence to a life of betrayed disenchantment.

Class video & notes – 20/11/2016

By |November 23rd, 2016|

Dimension: Interactions - Theme: Pasada/parada

Paradas are steps where the leader blocks the follower with his leg, and pasadas are a slightly softer version where the block is done with the foot. They are both very nice and atmospheric steps, used very commonly in tango.

Class video & notes – 16/11/2016

By |November 18th, 2016|

Dimension: Interactions - Theme: Arrastres or barridas (sweeps)

Barridas (also called arrastres, or in English sweeps) are absolutely emblematic of tango. They form a family of steps one partner (often the leader) sweeps the other partner's foot. These steps are very pretty and require a particular technique to lead them and follow them properly. We saw a simple version of the step from corte in the beginners class and then more complex versions for intermediates and up.

Class video & notes – 13/11/2016

By |November 16th, 2016|

Dimension: Interactions - Theme: Sanguchitos (from simple to complex)

Sandwiches or sanguchitos must be on the most emblematic tango step and one of the most versatile one too. In these workshops, we started with the simple sandwich and then moved to to play with different versions on both sides of the embrace and also explored back sandwiches, which are really great addition to a repertoire of steps. Sandwiches work really well on soft, romantic music

Class video & notes – 9/11/2016

By |November 11th, 2016|

Dimension: Interactions - Theme: High sacadas

We continued on the theme of sacadas, but this time, focusing on high sacadas, which are movements where the thighs get in contact. For the beginners, we focused on a classic step called the castigada. For intermediates & up, we looked at a step we really like: a high sacada leading into a cross with the right leg.

Class video & notes – 6/11/2016

By |November 8th, 2016|

Dimension: Interactions - Theme: Sacadas in ochos

We started our new term with sacadas which are steps where one partner (more commonly the leader) steps in between the other's feet. We started with a simple version from the ocho for beginners and improvers. For intermediates & up, we looked at more adventurous combinations using sacadas in overturned ochos.

October 31, 2016

The ABC of a milonga

By |October 31st, 2016|

Want to join a milonga but are afraid of tango faux-pas? Read on, there's only a few things you need to know before hitting the dancefloor and having a great time. Most things are just common sense, really!

11 dubious facts (text version)

By |October 16th, 2016|

52% of ladies start tango to have an excuse to buy more shoes. The average speed of a boleo is 42 mph. And plenty of other dubious stats about tango... Take a look and have a laugh!

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