Articles written by members or friends of TangoTang.
Festive December with Pablo & Noelia
Written by Richard Lai, on 12-11-2007 02:08
It is always our wish to have tango teachers with us to spend the Christmas holiday together, with workshops, guided practicas, dinners and milongas.
This year, we have Pablo Giorgini and Noelia Coletti, all the way from Buenos Aires, with us. Originally, they would not come and we are fortunate enough to have overcome barriers and obstacles and make it happens. They will be here in early December and teach group classes and private lessons, lead guided practicas and perform in our X'mas Milonga on 21st December.
Yet, there are some things we regret doing not good enough. Due to short notice and peak flying seasons, they are unable to arrive before 6th Dec and appear at our Milonguita@Fringe, and they have to fly back to Buenos Aires on 25th Dec and pass the Christmas on the plane.
Meanwhile, before we meet them in person, let's watch their recent dancing at Canning, the famous milonga in Buenos Aires :-
Last update: 19-11-2007 10:36
Tango Preface - Community Spirit
Written by Richard Lai, on 12-10-2007 11:31
The enrollment of our second Tango Preface in 2007, taught by Coleman and Fiona, lived up to our expectation. Two dozens of students joined the club and took up the course. As usual, there are more ladies than men.
At the first class, we started the helpers system and summoned members to come to facilitate the running of the classes. Though we do not and cannot guarantee an even number of dance partners, we tried our best to make sure each student has a partner to dance to. And furthermore, each student has an experienced partner to dance to who helps him/her learns faster.
Among the helpers, there are young man members who took up our last tango preface in April, and there are those who attended the beginner and intermediate classes taught by Gonzalo & Mariel in June. There are also experienced dancers who have been dancing for a couple of years. And there are lady helpers too.
We are satisfied by the support from all these members and call it another success. We can only achieve this with what we call Community Spirit.
And here we are, bonded for Tango.
Only at TangoTang.
Last update: 12-01-2008 08:15
Tango Steps danced to "Milonga"
Written by Richard Lai, on 17-07-2007 00:54
We all know Javier has his own and unique style dancing “milonga”, especially those “milonga” steps that are not tango style.
But at the end of a “milonga” class, he demonstrated how he danced
the Ocho Cortardo and Cambio de Frente to "Milonga" music. He danced
in a way that these tango steps look like they are created for “milonga” music in the first place.
Last update: 05-08-2007 13:32
Simple and Great Steps
Written by Richard Lai, on 09-07-2007 23:33
Javier and Anrdea taught us many things about tango while they were in
Hong Kong, from posture, embrace, feeling and walking to steps. Things
that can only be felt and touched by the heart, things that can only be
learnt by dancing with your partner and feeling the embrace.
Of all steps they taught, there are 3 steps that impressed me most. I
don't know whether they have names or not, I call them the Javier, the
Lady Killer and the orcho cortado.
The Javier
Every timewe watch Javier dancing, we always see these steps. They are
so unique that they are literally the signature steps of Javier. In
fact, I have been practising these steps from Youtube for 9 months
before I have the chance to learn them from Javier in person.