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This has been the best explanation of boleos that I have seen. I love all three but the last one is the prettiest for me. Though I will start with nr 1 since it seems the easiest :)
Thanks for the videos and the detailed explanations. #3 if I want to continue in the same direction, #1 and #2 to reverse direction? # 2 being more elegant for the followers.
I’m taking lessons and this is a great supplement. It would be nice to have a section w only the follower moves . Those moves happen fast and rewinding on RU-vid is unfriendly. I’ve watched several videos and each one has added to my practice. Thank u
Those are very beautiful variations for the Cross. I will apply them all for sure. Your teaching style and clarity is perfect as always. I love your videos and if I become a better Tango dancer you will have an honorable place in that mission. Thank you.
Your lessons are great. I love them. You teach for very useful moves and techniques. Very clear explanations and directions. Also you are very beautiful couple !
Thanks a lot for this nice alternativ of ending the basic cross. It gives a lot more dynamic in the dance. Also a new possibility to adopt to the music (ie a accelerationen with a stop ending with a smoth continue). Will explore, train and implement (try) this in my future dance. Thanks a lot again Magnus Olsson from Sweden.
Hi these are all super fun, though a bit confusing to get all at once! After viewing several times and trying, I like #2 the best! What would help me as a very fresh beginner, is to hear you name each as "this is a front boleo of the right leg" or whatever it is. Thanks!
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Me too, I'm subscribed, you two are wonderful teachers and have such clean technique. I really liked #s 1 and 2, but #3 looked somewhat awkward. I was intrigued to see that several commenters preferred it though.
Thank you SO much for your videos! Do you happen to have a video that explains how/if the follow "plays" to clearly alert the lead, or is it possible for the lead to give space/time for the follow to play/embellish?