Walking in Crossed Feet –
Crossed feet is the ‘other’ way of walking in tango, and is a very important element of the dance. The signature movement in crossed feet is the back ocho. A lovely movement by itself the back ocho also opens the door to a number of nice turns.
Walking Backwards –
For leaders backward walking presents many interesting situations and chances for turns. For followers it feels quite different to walk forward. We will explore these situations, and learn some very interesting turns along the way in the transitions from backward to forward walking.
This series will develop the techniques required to dance comfortably in close embrace. It is suitable for beginners and for those with some experience who are new to close embrace.
Check Step Turns
In this class we will develop a family of rhythmic turns I call check step turns. They are dynamic, compact turns that work well on the social dance floor, including the ocho cortado and some nice variations.
Moving Quickly, Moving Slowly
As tango music evolved into the later 1940s there is more open space to play with in the music, more places to pause, and ways to use space in the dance to accompany the space in the music. Pauses and quick time movements go well together to express the feeling of this music where lyrical melody is contrasted with driving rhythm. This class will explore movements that can be stretched out over multiple beats, and mixed with quick time movements. We will explore the orchestras and vocalists of the late 40s and the movement they inspire.
This series will develop the techniques required to dance comfortably in close embrace. It is suitable for beginners and for those with some experience who are new to close embrace.
Check Step Turns
In this class we will develop a family of rhythmic turns I call check step turns. They are dynamic, compact turns that work well on the social dance floor, including the ocho cortado and some nice variations.
Moving Quickly, Moving Slowly
As tango music evolved into the later 1940s there is more open space to play with in the music, more places to pause, and ways to use space in the dance to accompany the space in the music. Pauses and quick time movements go well together to express the feeling of this music where lyrical melody is contrasted with driving rhythm. This class will explore movements that can be stretched out over multiple beats, and mixed with quick time movements. We will explore the orchestras and vocalists of the late 40s and the movement they inspire.
This series will develop the techniques required to dance comfortably in close embrace. It is suitable for beginners and for those with some experience who are new to close embrace.
Check Step Turns
In this class we will develop a family of rhythmic turns I call check step turns. They are dynamic, compact turns that work well on the social dance floor, including the ocho cortado and some nice variations.