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The Beijing papers VI - Sensitivity, the senses, the sensation of silence and heightened awareness
 
Written by Richard Sagala, on 22-08-2006 15:15

We will conclude this series of six articles on tango with a substantial interview that was realised last spring in Montreal, Canada.

Enjoy!

Last update: 04-01-2009 11:33

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The Beijing papers V - Your most precious asset in tango. Is argentine tango easy?
 
Written by Richard Sagala, on 14-08-2006 11:35

What is your most precious asset in learning argentine tango?

You!

Last update: 04-01-2009 11:30

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The Beijing papers IV - how to correct the twelve most common mistakes in Argentine Tango
 
Written by Richard Sagala, on 06-08-2006 00:00

(listed increasingly by order of importance)

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The Beijing Papers III - the twelve most common mistakes in Argentine Tango
 
Written by Richard Sagala, on 30-07-2006 00:00

 (listed increasingly by order of importance)

12-Moving on each and every beat.

11-Going faster than the music.

10-Taking diagonal steps.

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The Beijing Papers II - Musicality for tango dancers
 
Written by Richard Sagala, on 28-07-2006 15:04

Musicality for tango dancers: a quandary.

What means musicality for tango dancers?  The definition of musicality as it could apply to dance is not at all obvious. Musicality is pertaining to music. Dancers, well... dancers dance, they do not make music per se.

How does musicality then enter into the realm of dance?

Let's answer by looking first at the meaning of this word in its original context.

Last update: 22-10-2008 17:54

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