[Tango-L] Getting to Expert - or, Do you Work on your Dance??

Lucia curvasreales at yahoo.com.ar
Tue May 9 09:49:08 EDT 2006


Tom,
  
  This is a timely post.
  
   Tango-L threads are male dominated, hence the technical analyses of this art form, the Tango. 
    
    I hope that the correspondents obsessed with the technical minutiae be cursed to only think about these while dancing...
    
  But, I wonder how many of you do practice-work  with a steady  partner, a real woman, instead of developing constructs of the mind,  which I suspect is the case? 
    
  Work, like  repeating just one figure for hours, then going to a  milonga to try it out on the pista, then practice it again?
  
  Do you think of the Practica as the means to learn by rote the  technical elements, so that when you are really dancing, you won't  think about your axis and position (these are already learned by your  body), but about the higher levels of dance: about your partner, the  music, the correography?
  
  Or is your practica just another milonga?
  
  Lucia
  
  PS Practice won't make perfect someone with, figuratively  speaking,  wooden legs... but yearning for perfection is a  mistake, it may ruin the enjoyment of  dance, any dance...As the  Greeks said !Know Thyself!, meaning to come to terms with yourself...

Tom Stermitz <Stermitz at tango.org> escribió:> Deliberate practice entails more than simply repeating a task —  
> playing a C-minor scale 100 times, for instance, or hitting tennis  
> serves until your shoulder pops out of its socket. Rather, it  
> involves setting specific goals, obtaining immediate feedback and  
> concentrating as much on technique as on outcome.
Sounds about right for tango...


 Or, put another way,  
> expert performers — whether in memory or surgery, ballet or  
> computer programming — are nearly always made, not born. And yes,  
> practice does make perfect. These may be the sort of clichés that  
> parents are fond of whispering to their children. But these  
> particular clichés just happen to be true.
>
 But what  
> they really lack is the desire to be good and to undertake the  
> deliberate practice that would make them better.



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