Remember when you were a child learning football, music, hockey, ballet, judo 
etc,  The coach / teacher would teach and demonstrate technique in the class.  
Afterwards you would practice everywhere and at every opportunity until you got 
it right. It’s called passion.  Why is it that dancers believe they can learn 
Tango technique in four easy lessons with no extra effort?  Or attend classes 
and workshops for years without any extra practice?  It’s never going to 
happen.  You can’t learn Tango by soaking it up in the bath (or class).  Where 
is the passion to learn? To be good?  The No 1 excuse is, “I do not have a 
partner to practice with”, but when you were a child you didn’t need the team 
for motivation.  Practice alone and often, that’s how to learn technique.  The 
coach can then make little corrections in class.
John

Felicity writes:
I've never actually had a persuasive explanation about 
what people think technique is as something you really 
have to learn in class.
Ming Mar:
If not in a class, where do you learn technique?


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