El Tangauta article
In the June issue of El Tangaura – one of the most authoritative magazines detailing tango happenings in Buenos Aires – two of the heavy-weights of tango scene, Julio Balmaceda and Milena Plebs shared some of their their thoughts on tango championships and dancing in general. Apart from being frank on some controversial topics, namely that of holding competitions for tango and the hidden risks of “fashions”, they also reveal certain secrets of their techniques. Very worthwhile read!
Random phrases
Something that came up in a conversation a few days ago.
During the dance, don’t allow yourself to become “mentally out of breath”.
Not exactly dance-related or specific to Tango, but I will let you chew on that…
When you stumble… make it part of the dance.
Making errors
Tango, having its root as a social dance, is not a “hard” science. What I mean is that there is usually more than one way to skin a cat, so to speak. What I have come to realise is that aside from a few “highly recommended” principles that one should observe – regardless of what style you subscribe to – very few things are cast in stone. In fact, many aspects of how to dance are still subject to modifications due to one’s physique (height, width, etc.), personality and perhaps even cultural upbringing.
For the purely technical angle of looking at learning/improving, I believe it is through making errors, or even, from time to time, choosing a path that may ultimately turn out to be sub-optimal, that we really get to appreciate the benefits of the “recommended” way. Implications during practica time? Don’t be afraid to make mistakes but to stare them in the face instead, just so that you can truly appreciate benefits of correct technique, not just because a teacher has said so. In the spirit of exploration and hopefully enjoyment, I believe there will be enlightenment at the end of the road. ๐
Some favourites
Some “favourite” words after my BsAs experience:
Basta! (Enough already)
Incidentally this is apparently a favourite word with one of our teachers as she likes to say quite often during the private class… ๐
Favourite phrases:
Para llevar
Very useful indeed for ordering take-away foods. ๐
mรยกs o menos
For all-round non-committal replies.