Thank you so much for posting this video of Facundo. My wife and I took this lesson from him in Boston 14 years ago and could not remember how to do this fantastic Milonga pattern. But we kept trying to repeat it every couple of years when looking for new Milonga steps. It is uniquely Facundo’s creation. We were very surprised to find it on the web, and are very thankful that you had posted it at the time. It gives us a chance to learn it again and enjoy tango forever.
This brings back great memories from elementary school. We were taught this dance during P.E. I traveled to the P.I. during my time in the USAF and enjoyed it immensely.
Thank you sweetie for all your beautiful music you are wonderful voice and Ohana bring a smile to my face to hear. I love you and I do too sweetie. Keep up the wonderful hot in there tonight and color for you. It is a lot of work I know but you just keep giving us more and more thank you to.
They are such a great couple dancing but very friendly in person. The passion shows as dancers and teaching. I see them now dancing with different partners.
Ohhh papa how I loved watching this today!!! Tomorrow is thanksgiving & you’re heavily on my mind !!! Te extrañamos tanto !!!! DTB !!! Papa Alex xoxoxox
La milonga deriva de la Habanera (ver Carmen de Bizet), el Tango es un mix de milonga con ritmos africanos mas el conocimiento musical de los italianos que llegaron en los barcos.