[Tango-L] Women's technique

Iron Logic railogic at yahoo.com
Tue Jul 17 20:13:36 EDT 2007


  dear Chris UK, I think people don’t understand you when you say
.no technique, classes are bad
no group
.lessons
... May be you should I walk the talk and *show us* what is possible.. by *just dancing*.
   
  All we know is you:
  Learnt tango by 'just dancing' [without going to classes, without learning 'technique's etc..]
  Have had very bad experience with teachers
  Sincerely think that followers don’t have to go to classes, they learn by dancing with 'good' dancers [like yourself?..perhaps]
   
  Just to get an idea of what you are talking about, will you be kind enough to post a video of yourself dancing, so the viewers can decide whether :
  1) Continue to learn the way they do because they aren't impressed by your 'dancing'
  OR ..2) Stop going classes because they like your dancing and want follow your example
   
  Ofcourse you may pick a partner who has never been tango classes, technique classes etc. so you can demonstrate your now legendary leading skills.
   
  
.show them the way by dancing[ instead of talking about dancing
apologies for borrowing your lines:)].
   
IL

"Chris, UK" <tl2 at chrisjj.com> wrote:  > I'd be out of business, if people learnt only this in half a year

What refreshing honesty. Thanks, Aron.

Trini wrote:

> ...erector spinae, deep posterior muscles and semispinalis ...
> When instructors from Argentina visit, we discuss things
> like this all the time. And they get excited and pleased

I'll bet they do.

> Which is why they like coming back here to teach. 

And why they go home laughing all the way to the bank.

--
Chris
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