[Tango-L] How many figures do you need?
Bertil Nestorius
bertil36 at hotmail.com
Mon May 11 04:10:26 EDT 2009
For me a molinette is what the woman/follower dance when the couple is doing a Giro.
That means molinette is short for back-side-front.
Best regards,
Bertil
> Date: Mon, 11 May 2009 10:02:33 +0200
> From: al at sgi.com
> To: tangomaniac at cavtel.net
> CC: tango-l at mit.edu
> Subject: Re: [Tango-L] How many figures do you need?
>
> Michael wrote:
> > I enjoyed my vacation in BA even though some tried to tell me what to do. I observed that the Argentines use the following figures:
> >
> > Back ocho
> > Low Boleo
> > Walking
> > Ocho Cortado
> > Giros (called molinetes north of the equator)
>
> We also call'em giros - you need to involve a meridian (or two) somewhere as well ;).
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