When you finally brave into the world of online courses you may discover that they actually work pretty well. Especially if you have a partner ready and willing or if you yourself love to work toward continuous improvement.
There is a scary moment of starting where you have to navigate through the unknown labyrinth of registration, choosing the course, and then figuring out what to click and how to access the content.
To think that the Argentine Tango has a spiritual implication might seem strange for those not in the know. However, for those in the know, there is indeed an immediately clear connection between the two. With an open mind, it is really quite easy to see the relationship and learn spiritually from the Argentine Tango.
Have you ever joked in a semi-serious manner that Tango is like a church, a religion, a cult? We hear it all the time - most often in reference to the fact that most of our classes and Milonga Ideal are held on Sunday. Every week you attend your Ultimate Tango ‘church’. Keep reading…
Since you continuously hear your Argentine Tango teacher mention the words L- shaped, oscillate, out of the circle, and 90-degree angle, you’ll know that logic, symmetry, permutations, and topology are also present both in conscious and in an intuitive way when dancing Tango.
Dancing both roles is actually very beneficial. As a leader who also follows, you are able to judge better your lead. Since you know how it feels when the leader selfishly executes the steps but does not take into consideration the whole couple. As a Follower who also leads, by familiarizing yourself with the structure of the dance, secrets of the trade, the meaning of torsions, various delays, mechanics, and simple necessities that make various steps work - you become better at reading the lead since now is two-way communication. By understanding - you become more sensitive. As they say - if you do not know what you are looking for - you cannot find it.
March is Women’s History Month – a time to reflect on truly inspirational women throughout our history, recognize the progress we have made, and acknowledge whole-heartedly that 2021 is set to be the “year of female leadership”. In her 80s, Nieves remains strong-willed and passionate, with a bright smile, and styled red, short hair. Throughout her life, she always stood out as the person in the room that you really wanted to meet – a tenacious woman who created significant change in her field. Without her, Argentina could have lost one of its greatest exports – a huge part of the country’s cultural impact and image worldwide.
Analyzing the ochos from the perspective of two steps going in the opposite direction, and relationship to the partner, we can observe another interesting aspect. in reference to the partner, one of the crosses travels to the left and the second cross travels to the right. if we continue with our ochos, we’ll continue doing one of the steps traveling to the left in the relationship to the partner, and one step traveling to the right in the relationship to the partner.
Tango is a dance of giving and taking. It is not just about the leader. It is also not just about the follower. Tango encourages partnership and forging connections through dance. He brings out her femininity while she brings out his masculinity. The dance serves to express both the masculine and feminine arts found in every person.
Social inequality, the injustice that feminism is working to change, has led to many negative female stereotypes and clichés. One way to combat these inaccurate and limiting ideals of femininity is to reclaim them through something powerful, beautiful, and expressive — like the Argentine Tango.
Tango’s nature is reverent, subdued, and structured. It allows dancers to focus on internalizing one’s experience of the music, engaging in the meditation of movement, and concentrating on their partnership rather than vying for attention. This sharply contrasts with Salsa, which is characterized by periods of solo dancing and moments where partners can show off their footwork - it's an extrovert’s dance - loud and exciting, and demanding personal expression.
In Rome in Boston or wherever you attend the Milonga - it is highly advisable to adapt yourself to the customs of the tangueros and the very specific situation of the Argentine Tango Milonga. You may not know it yet, by knowing (and following) Argentine Tango Codigos is a Really Big Deal.
Some say cortes and quebradas are dirty and filthy, and they do not belong! Others say they are cornerstones of Tango, unmistaken signature that one MUST know to truly dance the Tango. Learn how to improvise with Cortes y Quebradas - signature steps of Argentine Tango. Add them to your repertoire and apply immediately through the proposed Short Sequence.
Tango is a non-verbal language of communication that combines linguistic and kinesthetic intelligence; an expressive, eloquent process involving an invitation, followed by a response, to consummate movement. At Ultimate Tango, the students, a multitude of very different people, unite under their shared love for the language of dance. Though there are many more, we can clearly distinguish four types of ‘intelligences’ that are vital to dance Tango and the types of people that possess those qualities.
Unlike any other dance Argentine Tango is deeply submerged into two overlapping worlds – a world of Parallel System and Unknown-To-The-Other-Dances the Mysterious World of Cross System. You've never foreseen that, but Tango is a dance that requires a higher degree in mathematics plus a driver's license for a manual car. Coding skills are not necessary but hold a significant advantage.
Tango is not just a dance. It's a philosophy of life. Tango to exercise your brain, to embrace someone close, to Carpe Diem, to meditate through walking, and be late to be on time. It challenges the brain with complicated structures, patterns, and elements. Make you aware of the state of your body as you are searching for the right movement. Awakens your self-image care in a constant quest to become more feminine, more masculine, and more desirable. But that just the physicality. There is more.
We will take into account 2 partners (sacadas from Follower to Leader and from Leader to Follower), 2 directions of the giro (to the left or to the right), 2 legs (left and right), 4 types of steps (2 crosses and 2 opens) and 2 directions of the steps (forward or back(the side step is automatically included as we are analyzing open and cross).
2 partners x 2 directions x 2 legs x 4 types of step x 2 directions of the steps = 64 total possibilities.
Discovering the necessary control of movement to dance tango makes the correct placement of the feet and legs a key factor. For tango dancers, the mirror is a significant help, as what feels right, does not always look right. Seeing is believing and thus the reflection offers you quick feedback and helps you to implement the correct placement much faster. Assuming you are paying attention, of course.
The couple does not really move as a unit. It moves as a union. The leg of one partner has to move a split second before the other partner’s leg can take that very space. That creates another precedence: The leader cannot execute his own movement at the same time as he is leading the Follower’s movement. Because of the delay in communication. Because of the request-approval-execution. Because of the… ping. START PINGING THE RIGHT WAY. Learn all about the lead directly form Hernan Brizuela: ADVANCED COURSESSHORT SEQUENCES
Our on-demand beginner course is structured using a micro-learning format. Clear, well-structured, and progressive, it gives you all the information and exercises in order so that you can make incremental improvements each time.
During these 28 mini-lessons, you’ll master the tango walk, baldoza, modifications, and much more. Our beginner course is priced at $39 per month and includes a 7-day free trial.
To analyze from the Beginner perspective let’s add some conditions that, since you possibly do not know Tango yet, or not from this perspective, you might find it surprising that they need to be stated. But in Tango nothing has one answer, nothing has one side, nothing is white or black and fifty shades of gray is the understatement. So assume nothing, be open to anything.
The good news is – all dances have a box patterns, so once you learn it you can dance any dance. But once you start exploring Tango you really never leave, as only Argentine Tango managed to explore, continue exploring and.. actually, USING all possibilities. One can set the horizon as a destination, but the best part of that trip is the actual journey. Get on.