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3 нояб. 2009 г.

"The Walk" in Argentine Tango

A lot of people who have really become proficient at Argentine Tango has ruminated about "The Walk." It is the beginning, basis, and foundation of how good dancers look on the milonga floor.

All this time I've been dancing Tango, I decided to just watch the dancers. I was astonished at my own observations of who looked good, and who didn't. Regardless of style, it boiled down to two types. Those who could, and those who could not walk.

Those who could walk:
It looked like they were on rollers... smooth
They were always sure footed. No awkwardness, any imbalance was instantly and smoothly compensated for
They looked to be in perfect synch with their partners
They didn't talk
They had their "Tango Faces" on
They were into each other
They were moving "as one"
They did not look like they were thinking of their steps. It just happened
They were elegant and fun to watch. You could see the connection happening

Those who could NOT walk:
Tried too hard to look good
Moved with an excess of motion
Tried too hard to make the steps work
Awkward and out of balance, axis, center...
Talked too much on the floor. Some were even trying to lecture
Bad posture
Choppy motion
Out of synch with the music
Painful to watch. Especially those who felt the need to do overly embellished things
Movements were out of synch with each other
The connection was clearly not there. Everything they did looked mechanical
These are just my general observations. It looked like the majority of "non-walkers" decided to go straight to the advanced, flashy, showy stuff, without first learning how to "Walk." Thinking (perhaps) that flashy steps and patters made you a tango dancer...

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