[Tango-L] Keep it simple

Victor Bennetts Victor_Bennetts at infosys.com
Mon Jan 14 19:57:03 EST 2008


All praise to Google! For anyone interested, the below that originally came from Janis appears to be a highly selective extract of the full text that is as follows:

Programa Work Shops 07:
  1) All levels. Posture, Rythm, walking, Embrace, Balance.
  2) How to integrate more steps to your coreographies. Only little details. Balance and ornaments for womwn. II and III levels.
  3) How to develope from simple basics more complex figures. Keys to make a charming dance. III level.
  4) Technique to dance Pugliese. Waiting times. Boleos. III level.
  5) Milonga caminada and traspié. How to change from traspié to slow speed. III level.
  6) Vals. Special walkings (That work is also for tango). Turns and counter turns. II and III level.
  7) How to dance on 'a dime'. Milongueros movements. Porteño- tango look and feeling. III level.
  8) Technique for women. Balance, Ornaments, turns and 8 atrás. Lightness and Presence.
  9) Technique for men. How to make a grounded dance.

That can be found http://www.susanamiller.com.ar/programa.htm#ing

This all makes a lot more sense (and I am sure would make even more sense in the original Spanish) and thanks Janis for leading me on this chain of inquiry otherwise I would not have got onto looking at Susana's site and would not have posted a link to it. Great teachers like her deserve all the exposure they can get, even if they are pretty good at self promotion already ;-).

Victor Bennetts

> integrating more steps
> develop complex figures
> porteno tango look
> waiting times
> ornaments

>>Crikey. The tango teaching scene hereabout sure has some problems >>but at
>>least it does not have Susana Miller.

>>Chris


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