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| Intention
" “Even in fencing and dancing, all ultimate ease depends on early precision in the commencement.”
The Elements of Drawing by John Ruskin. 1857"
Wh… |
| Phantom partner
How real is our phantom partner, and what can we learn from them?
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What and why
"It's alive!
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| About us
May we tell you a little about Argen (David) and Tina (Liz) and the Tango Tribe philosophy?
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Tango Tribe
Tango Tribe is a… |
| Start the Game of Argentine Tango
Welcome!
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What and why
A new adventure of exploration starts here. We will play with experiments… |
| Explore connection
A heart-based (body) connection feels nicer than being handled.
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What and why
We use our ha… |
| The GoAT philosophy
Our best results come from combining clear intention with action.
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What and why
Perhaps we… |
| We want to be grounded
By keeping a strong connection with the Earth (gravity, the floor), we protect our own and our partner's stability.
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| Connect to la ronda
Our other dance partners are the couples dancing ahead of us and behind us in la ronda.
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What and why
L… |
| Windup reveals intention
If we give no windup, our partner has no warning, and we have no power.
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What and why
People… |