Re: [Tango-L] Di Sarli "Don Juan"/Gustavo & Giselle - Part 2

2009-08-15 Thread Jack Dylan
> From: Brian Dunn brianpd...@earthlink.net > I'm curious what steps are on your list of "nuevo steps for the > average dancer". > I'm an average dancer who who doesn't much like Nuevo but I have to say I love the 'Volcada'. Also like the 'Changes of Direction'. For me, anything you can dance

Re: [Tango-L] Di Sarli "Don Juan"/Gustavo & Giselle - Part 2

2009-08-14 Thread Trini y Sean (PATangoS)
--- On Fri, 8/14/09, Brian Dunn wrote:   So without calling into question > the distinctions you're drawing, I'm curious what steps are on your list of > "nuevo steps for the average dancer". > I'm surprised that you would ask that. Much of the vocabulary in the Sebastian and Mariana video.

[Tango-L] Di Sarli "Don Juan"/Gustavo & Giselle - Part 2

2009-08-14 Thread Brian Dunn
(continued from Part 1) Trini wrote further: >>>"This goes back to music being a key part of the evolution of a dance. When I watch people at a milonga, more nuevo steps come out during Bajofondo or non-tango music. It looks right and feels right. The movements developed during the modern era.