Catch Cacho Dante walking Tango in this video. If I could do nothing but walk 
like this
I would be quite happy and so would my partner. This guy really listens and 
feels it!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zgWMs0rAcJk
I'm sure glad that I made and saved many playlists on YouTube while I was 
watching
Tango for four hours a day thru my first year at this (User: Nacotete). I'm now 
in my 13th month andI have all these great examples to watch and learn from. 
It's like I'm seeing them forthe first time..truly seeing them..what changed? 
After a full year and a month, I began
to clearly distinguish between my right and left foot and between the right and 
left foot 
of my partner....to what do I owe this? I think some Nuevo classes that I took 
in Phila.
http://philadelphiatangoschool.com/teachers.htm
They taught complicated stuff that I'll never use on a dance floor but there 
were two things
that got results. First; repeated sequences, over and over, changing partners, 
doing it again
and again to Tango music...exhausting but it got one beyond 'thinking' about 
it. 
Second: We started each sequence with 'easy' stuff...and so, the ochos and 
cross footed
walking and zig zags that I couldn't quite ever get before, became only the 
intro to the 
difficult stuff and so they too became non-mental and just assimulated....now, 
all of a 
sudden, I'm seeing what is really going on between partners and I can learn by 
just watching for a change. 
 Anyway, I'm just catching everyone up on my state of the art...and looking 
forward to hearing about your's, too!


      
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