I'm not being disrespectful, but I really, really have trouble understanding the Americans on this List. I assume you'll freely admit that no American can dance anywhere near the level of the Argentines.And yet you still insist on teaching Tango your way and not the Argentine way. Why is that? Do you really think you know better? If you do, it's OK, just say so.
Tom, do you think you know more about Tango than Oscar Casas - he's just an example - I can find many more on YouTube. Here is a link of Oscar Casas teaching: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gIKnh_1KR0A What is he teaching - the Tango 8CB. And at almost any class in BsAs, you will be taught the same figure in beginner classes. Tom, do you want to tell Oscar Casas what you wrote below? Do you think he cannot dance Tango with grace and musicality? Tom, do you think you're better than Oscar Casas? Please answer my question so that I can try to understand you. And why do the teach your sidewalk walk when I've never seen that taught in BsAs. The Argentines walk with grace, beauty, musicality and precision. Most American's don't. If you think they do - Tom, please provide some YouTube links. I'm sorry if you think I'm being anti-American, as I've been accused before on this List. I'm not - but you're trying to change Tango for the worse and I just don't like what you're doing. Why can't you just do things the Argentine way? I guess that's my question. Keith, HK On Wed Feb 13 1:07 , Tom Stermitz sent: >On a social dance floor, the 8CB w/DBS is COMPLETELY non functional. >When you are social dancing, you have to break the pattern every two >steps, so why bother to learn a useless pattern. > >For a beginner, it is harmful: > - It creates rote-patterns, > - It takes away their prior ability to "just walk around the room" > - It doesn't feel like dancing > - It is impossible for them to dance it with grace and musicality. > _______________________________________________ Tango-L mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/tango-l
