You forget sometimes that Tango is so much a part of a person that any little jibe can be taken as an insult. Perhaps this is a general life lesson anyway, in that you never really want to hurt someone by insulting something they hold dear to their heart.
My Tango Diaries: Lesson with Alejandro Gée and his partner, Joujou : From Alejandro Gée's studio - more pictures and info from his website here: http://tangoalejandrogee.com/ The Lesson with Alejan... 1.) Sink into the standing knee first instead of stepping/falling straight back into the back step. (I've heard that before - not sure why I can't seem to remember to do that.) According to Alejandro, basically the sequence would be: 1. Sink the weight into the floor through the standing leg (here’s where the knee bends slightly in order to be able to push the weight of the body back in the next step), while straight, free leg extends backwards caressing the floor with no weight on it and torso reaches towards the partner. The standing hip is strong and grounded, the free hip is relaxed and opening backwards as a natural continuation of the leg. The knee is straight. 2. Weight transfer: heel of the leg extended backwards goes into the floor and ...
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