Tango Walking: a 4-step process to improve your tango walk (tango technique)
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- čas přidán 5. 08. 2024
- Enhance your tango walk with our four-step process for a more powerful, elegant, and natural movement. Learn how to improve your tango technique, balance, and self-expression with our expert tips. Join Paulo and Anne from Tango Space to transform your tango dancing.
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In this video, we cover:
- Four-step process to enhance your tango walk
- Tips for powerful and elegant movements
- Techniques for better balance and natural walking
- Importance of practicing with music
- Free guide for adapting your walk to tango rhythms
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0:00 Introduction to improving your tango walk
0:12 Paulo and Anne from Tango Space
0:24 Overview of the four-step process
0:47 Importance of continuous improvement in tango
1:23 Free guide for practicing with tango music
1:52 Step 1: Natural walking to tango music
2:22 Step 2: Adding power and control to your walk
3:18 Step 3: Incorporating dissociation
3:53 Step 4: Combining all elements for a natural walk
5:01 Importance of individual practice
5:46 Summary of the four-step process
6:30 Final tips and encouragement
7:15 Free guide details and call to action
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👋 Tango dancer👋
*'FREE Adapt Your Tango Walk to the Music Guide'*
Not sure how to adapt your tango walk when the music changes?
Looking to be more musical in your dance?
Ready to add sophistication to your tango walk?
Our Free Adapt Your Tango Walk to the Music Guide will help you change your walk when the music becomes more melodic or rhythmic so you have more possibilities in your dance.
Click here to access it: bit.ly/35onsh4
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- Website: www.tango-space.com
- Facebook: / tangospaceschool
- Instagram: / tangospace
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Tango dancer,
**'FREE Adapt Your Tango Walk to the Music Guide'**
Not sure how to adapt your tango walk when the music changes?
Looking to be more musical in your dance?
Ready to add sophistication to your tango walk?
Our Free Adapt Your Tango Walk to the Music Guide will help you change your walk when the music becomes more melodic or rhythmic so you have more possibilities in your dance.
Click here to access it: bit.ly/35onsh4
Very interesting this "projection" thing, it is the first time I hear about it, and it proves very useful indeed.
Personally I gained a deeper feel and understanding after watching this video Thank you Geoff Australia 🇦🇺
Walking is so important and difficult to excel in. Thank you for these useful summary.
you're welcome, thanks for joining us!
The basis of the whole dance. Superb!
Hola,
Una lección muy útil, esencial, gracias.
Hola Alex, happy to hear this :)
Thank you for your support and the opportunity to help us in all of our tango dance..just I upload in CZcams channel a blog about the "Pisada " of the man in the tango step. You can see as: CLASES DE TANGO - La pisada del hombre.
gracias Hover :)
How does the follow know, prepares for, and tells the lead that they are ready for the push? Is there a natural way to ask the follow for a longer step by pushing, like a slight knee bend and grounding? Is it a learned response or a natural response? Thank you - I love your lessons.
Hi Daniel, it's a natural response that has to do with connection, clarity from the leader and the follower's skill in reading her/his partner. We will try to speak about it in an upcoming video X
I cannot find the link to the free guide (I cannot find the link to the free guide (Adapt your tango walk to the rhythm and the melody) you are mentioning in your video.) you are mentioning in your video.
Yes Edi! Apologies for this: the guide is here: bit.ly/35onsh4
@@TangoSpace Dear Anne and Pablo, I appreciate your kind and fast reply, thank you,
Edi
What the hell does “add a dissociation” mean?
if you walk you naturally dissociate. If you take a step with your left leg you rotate your upper body contrary to this (your right shoulder coming forward) an vice versa. If you run you do this much more accentuated, taking the movement even to your arms.