[Tango-L] Lots of questions
Noughts
damian.thompson at gmail.com
Tue May 12 22:04:35 EDT 2009
Again, a very very subjective subject....
Is strong and fast good? Or slow and smooth?
All dependant upon taste and familiarity.
I know some amazing looking dancers that love firm hard movements to give
definition and others that need a breath of air past their cheek and they
will respond....
One you enjoy I suspect will be the quality that you are looking for....
2009/5/13 Ming Mar <ming_mar at yahoo.com>
>
> Pat Petronio writes:
> >As a woman in tango, the feeling of being transported in
> >the dance is absolutely the result of quality of movement,
> >and my partner's connection with me & the music
>
> What is good quality movement? What is bad quality
> movement? How can you tell if your own movement is high
> quality or low? Can people be trained to do this? If so,
> how do you train people to do high quality movement?
>
> What is connection with someone? What is the difference
> between good connection and bad connection? How can you
> tell if you're giving good connection? Can people be
> trained to do this? If so, how do you train people to do
> good connection?
>
> What is connection with music? What is the difference
> between good connection and ban connection or no
> connection? Can people be trained to do this? If so, how
> do you train people to do good connection with the music?
>
>
>
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