On Tue, Feb 12, 2008 at 12:44:00PM +0000, Chris, UK wrote:
> 'Mash London,UK wrote:
> 
> > "paso basico." ... I really wish I never learnt the damn pattern 
> 
> Wow. I didn't know there was still anyone in London teaching that kind of 
> thing.
> 
> > I just want to know if anyone knows any brain washing techniques to rid
> > me of this?
> 
> The first thing to do is to switch away from the so-called teacher that 
> brainwashed you into it.
> 
> When choosing a replacement, look for a teacher that is primarily a social 
> rather than stage dancer, and who teaches inprovisation rather than 
> rote-learned sequences.
> 
> --
> Chris

This is not a reflection on my current teachers but on my first 2 months 
experiance of Tango a year ago.
To be honest I know noone who when starting Tango is not taught the "paso 
basico" in some form or another.

You fall back onto what you know the best and this basic step sequence must 
have been etched into my head when I first started learning. I am just 
wondering if anyone else has ever experianced this and how they broke out of 
the sequence.

'Mash
London,UK

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