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Posted by on Apr 8, 2013 in Article, Practice | 0 comments

Practicing in high heels will make you a better man.

Practicing in high heels will make you a better man.

There is a real inequality in Argentine tango. There are almost always more women than men. How can we explain that? Despite what a lot of people say, men really have it pretty easy. Many teachers tell beginners, “all you have to do is walk.” Meanwhile, they are showing women how to do crosses, molinettes and ochos. Some men just stand there two footed, faking the lead for ochos while their partner works her bum off, staying on axis and powering through her pivots in spite of him… all in high heels, where one badly timed invasion of her axis could cause her free stilleto to slice across her big toe or impale her standing foot.

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Posted by on Jan 26, 2012 in Challenges | 1 comment

Free your hip!

Free your hip!

This weeks challenge is to relax and drop your free hip.  Anytime you are standing around, in line, waiting for a friend, anywhere you are, put all of your weight on one foot and then free your hip by letting it relax and drop.  Keep your engaged hip squarely on top of your femur. Visualize your tailbone dropping toward te ground, then your free hip.  Both knees will have to bend.  Let the unweighted leg relax completely.
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Posted by on Jan 6, 2012 in Article, Beginning, Concepts, Visualization | 0 comments

Intention, Dynamic Tension, and the Line of Gravity.

Intention, Dynamic Tension, and the Line of Gravity.

Dynamic Tension, done well, it is what one friend calls “Jedi Tango”

There are several terms that are regularly used when teaching or learning Argentine tango that are very ambiguous and at the same time very important.  ”Grounding” and “Intention” are two of the hardest to comprehend or do, without some specific idea of what to do in your own body and without experiencing how they should and should not feel in a partner.

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