[Tango-L] wiggle (zarandeo, armonisacion)

2008-02-12 Thread Oleh Kovalchuke
Tango For Her [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

it is a feel good move, not a show tango move... The woman stands on
one foot, feet collected and I wiggle her body.  If I wiggled, once,
bigger, rather than short, it would be a boleo.

Are you referring to this (at 19 seconds):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dr21Qic4UPY ?

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[Tango-L] Wiggle ala Shastro

2008-02-12 Thread Mario
Here is a  video of Shastro doing some wiggles with his ocho cortado..a little 
past half way thru, they will definately begin.
  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z5Ne2cKDFz4

   
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Re: [Tango-L] Wiggle

2008-02-12 Thread Ed Loomis
What is described below is also called zarandeo.

Ed

On Tue, 12 Feb 2008 13:25:46 EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I think what you describe is called by milongueros here in BsAs, 
armonisacion.

Cherie
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In a message dated 2/12/08 3:10:18 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:



 I was asked, What's a wiggle?  I have to confess
 that see things and feel things in tango, but words
 will never stick! 
 
 When I play BB King-style, or Clapton-style blues
 guitar, it's called vibrato.  In tango, can someone
 help me, here? 
 
 When I wiggle my partner, I am pivoting our chests
 back and forth quickly.  The effect is to create
 counter-tortions in her body.  The energy transfers
 down through her body into a wiggle of her free foot.
 
 
 Musically, it feels great to come out of this movement
 into a back ocho.
 
 Anyway, someone else will have to help me, here, with
 terminology.
 
 Then, ask me a month from now, and I won't be able to
 tell you.  :o\ 
 
 
 
 
 
 
   


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[Tango-L] Wiggle

2008-02-12 Thread Tango For Her
I was asked, What's a wiggle?  I have to confess
that see things and feel things in tango, but words
will never stick!  

When I play BB King-style, or Clapton-style blues
guitar, it's called vibrato.  In tango, can someone
help me, here?  

When I wiggle my partner, I am pivoting our chests
back and forth quickly.  The effect is to create
counter-tortions in her body.  The energy transfers
down through her body into a wiggle of her free foot. 


Musically, it feels great to come out of this movement
into a back ocho.

Anyway, someone else will have to help me, here, with
terminology.

Then, ask me a month from now, and I won't be able to
tell you.  :o\  






  

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Re: [Tango-L] Wiggle

2008-02-12 Thread Tango For Her

--- Mario [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Here is a  video of Shastro doing some wiggles with
 his ocho cortado..a little past half way thru, they
 will definately begin.
   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z5Ne2cKDFz4
 

No, that definitely isn't it.  I don't have access to
youtube at work and I couldn't find it tonight.  The
problem is that it is a feel good move, not a show
tango move.  It feels good to the woman to have that
tortion put into her body.  These videos are
performances.  Again, the move isn't for performance. 
It is for soft tango.

The woman stands on one foot, feet collected and I
wiggle her body.  If I wiggled, once, bigger, rather
than short, it would be a boleo.

 

 


  

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Re: [Tango-L] Wiggle

2008-02-12 Thread MACFroggy
 I think what you describe is called by milongueros here in BsAs, 
armonisacion.

Cherie
http://tangocherie.blogspot.com/


In a message dated 2/12/08 3:10:18 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:



 I was asked, What's a wiggle?  I have to confess
 that see things and feel things in tango, but words
 will never stick! 
 
 When I play BB King-style, or Clapton-style blues
 guitar, it's called vibrato.  In tango, can someone
 help me, here? 
 
 When I wiggle my partner, I am pivoting our chests
 back and forth quickly.  The effect is to create
 counter-tortions in her body.  The energy transfers
 down through her body into a wiggle of her free foot.
 
 
 Musically, it feels great to come out of this movement
 into a back ocho.
 
 Anyway, someone else will have to help me, here, with
 terminology.
 
 Then, ask me a month from now, and I won't be able to
 tell you.  :o\ 
 
 
 
 
 
 
   


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