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Very nice video! Milonga has always felt difficult. However, one of my best experiences is when one of the ladies at a milonga lead me and I followed. It's a really fun dance when lead by someone that can lead. I wish more ladies would try leading, I believe we both benefit from it. Best Regards, Matthew
I watched your wonderful milonga dance after the webinar and registering for the full course! It's a pleasure to see Pablo interpreting the rhythm/music and Anne so engaged and connected. I learn so much from you two, and I think it really is because of your warm energetic presence for your students as well as because of your intimate knowledge of the music, the orchestras, and the 3 tango styles/rhythms. I feel blessed to learn from such gifted teachers.
@@TangoSpace You are the sanity and the simple joy that balances me while still a bit home confined and while hearing angry voices all around me in my country. 🌹
Indeed, the steps are basic one and this milonga (like each milonga, I guess) is all about the musicality, more than at tango. I wish, I could take part in your London september's event. If you have some 2023 springs plan, I am definitely be there (Europe mainland please :-) )
Hello there Anne and Pablo. Excellent tutorial, very enjoyable. Thank you for explaining the differences in an easy to understand format. You look great together.
Me encanta la forma que explican, muy fácil pero si pueden hacer paso a paso, este es el primer video que veo de ustedes y ¡ME ENCANTA!, pero en habla española, sería genial.
i just found the video and i liked it so much, both of you are very knwoledgable and i absolutely adore her french and his argentinian accents... but i'd also like to know about the musical differences on these styles, any suggestions?
Your explanations are very useful, important and interesting--- superficially subtle differences that only expert teachers know. Also, can you explain if and how hybrid combinations are same or different, such as the 2 or 3 milonga candombes, Afro-- separated partners. also embraced partners (music--- only 3 Uruguay tamboril drums and/ or Argentina s 2 ?? drums, and/or bands/orchestras, either older or current music styles? Do people use same dance for candombe milonga, " regular" ? more Euro milonga (music without tamboril drums or the ?? Argentine drums, or do people donsubtle differences for each style, "pure" or combination? .Muchissimas gracias. Buenas suerte. ... . What about tango candombe, etc other combinations? Argentina s, Uruguay s (and Brasil s ) early 20th century music song dance scenes are full of so many similar styles. How did composers, singer songwriters, dancers, etc distinguish among all of these?
Hola Ann & Pablo! Thanks so much for your excellent instruction! I have followed you for a while now. I have a personal question. If I may ask ? Are you married to each other ? I'm just curious. Thanks again! Tango On! :)
I dance milonga with any fast music once I get bored with salsa, cha cha or Vienese waltz. Once the partnership is clear with the lead and follow, it becomes creative and truly fun to go thru rhythm changes and syncopations.