[Tango-L] To get stuck is not a pose
steve pastor
tang0man2005 at yahoo.com
Sun May 6 14:45:13 EDT 2007
Better to light one candle than to curse the darkness.
(or is it the other way around?)
Whether tango, or any other (supposed to be) progressive dance, I relish "being stuck" behind someone.
It is an great time to use your "dancing on one tile" technique.
(Thank you, excellent instructors I've have!)
Steve
Igor Polk <ipolk at virtuar.com> wrote:
Recently I have noticed that at milongas many people stand standing for some
time in front of the dancing line: like sometimes for several seconds. Even
in Vals. As if they do not know what to do.
So, I make a molinete - the guy's back is still there. I make another
molinete - the guy's back is still there. Hellooooowww !!! It is impossible
to dance like that ! One has to move !
Who teaches that idiotism?
Igor Polk
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