@@internalharm The last time you should talk about divorce is at a wedding. Let them have their moment and hope that they mean the cows they are saying.
@@blueshoes5145 Sigh. I know. I just wish my husband was open to romantic tango or whatever that may be. But he has other positive traits, so it's okay.
@@AffirmationsforDailyLivi-wd1yx I have danced salsa for 7 years but tango is another level of leading. What I see is the condensed result of a lifetime of brutal hard work by both.
The couple that dances together stays together. My mom and stepdad fought like cats and dogs but they danced EVERY chance they got and they were married FIFTY years.
I know a couple like that too. It was my cousin marriage and they were a lot of recent popular songs. I was out for some fresh air when I encountered the husband. He was searching for his wife because the next song was going to be a rock one and he wanted to dance it with her. They are really good rock dancers.
The whole dancing community is fucking with each other. the dancing community is a giant gang bang. If you go to dance with your partner you will loose him to 100%.
Very true. Dancing bound us together, Dr. Blanche Garcia and Atty. Jonnette Borres from the Philippines. Believe it or not, shes 5'4 while im only 5' so very short but cute attractive and charming he he he but can dance well while shes very graceful.
I want to see two professional ballerinas/ballroom/flamenco dancers get married and at the wedding everyone is expecting something theatrical and elaborate and they just do the chicken dance or smth
Yes! If I was a guest I would eye roll. "Maria dancing in her forever21 dress again". " She does this at Christmas too" "i am hosting our next family reunion on the beach so we don't have to watched the $10 suit tango again". 😂"
I know right! My buddy who met his wife at dance class because he was an instructor at the studio is so rare!...... Sorry, I know a lot of dancers in my area, and they tend to meet each other through shared experiences. Surprisingly very few end in divorce..... Now that is a real blessing!!
@@tobybigham4196 I wouldn't say that's surprising?.. Two people who have similar life styles and passions are able to bond over it, and decide to get married makes sense. It makes even more sense that theyd be less likely to get divorced.
She really has the MOVES, and her BODY is AMAZING. She stays in Shape. But I noticed NOBODY is talking about the husband's Talent and Dance Skills too!! LOL
Most definitely. But the music isn't a tango. The artist is Renato Borghetti, a brazilian who plays the button accordion. The title is "Milonga para as Missões". Milonga is a song style from Southern Brazil.
@@scullyxenaggno milonga is a musical genre from el Rio de la plata, which includes Argentina, Uruguay and part of the south of Brasil. Also it is consider the precursor of the tango
Sure but I still miss his dance partnership with Maria Filali, a more organic, more true to true traditional Milonga dance en much less showbizz dancing style.
This is perfect, synchronized, human precision..IMHO. Soooo beautiful..love their footwork. Look and watch how she " prepares " herself, for dance.. finds minds " mark ".. stands, assess, then arms ,ever so slightly raise , shoulders ease back..glides forward...its the finest of art , on heels..!!! Gotta love that !!! The male dancer , keeps his lead to her , and allows her the room , ( though, not to much ) to showcase her talents..this is an excellent dance of these two magnificent dancers..!!!
It is not actually. They get tired of each other very quick. The most infidelity happens in dance industry. Your husband becomes a business partner and things can get very messy. There are of course exceptions.
My grandpa (Navy) was walking with a buddy in the exchange and saw my grandma (Navy, Waves) and said, “I’m going to marry her.” Buddy, “you don’t even know her name.” Then preceded my grandpa asking out my grandma for WEEKS and WEEKS… always being turned down. One day my grandpa found out that my grandma loved to go dancing and asked her to go dancing (I think it was like, “hey, do you want to go swing dancing on Friday night?”) and she finally said yes. They were married for +50 years and were only separated when my grandma passed in 2017.
@@shwetapatel1138 No they are not. That is why there are two different words. One is a child the other, an adult. I would worry if a grown man was married to a girl.
A good marriage is like a beautiful dance, when a man and woman learn to anticipate each other and follow the cues, moving as one in sync to the rhythm of life in perfect harmony.
yeeeeahh BUT...theres definitely better "rhythms" than others. Everybody WANTS a tango relation (like this...its tango.) or waltz relations, but be honest...most Dance partners...barely manage a combined foxtrot for special occasions and the vast majority is like one partner trying to impress with their beginner level breakdance while their wife/husband next to them trying to convince with a rather icky river dance impersonation. Both obviously trying to get closer, you can imagine that interaction getting resolved right quick. Hint: lots of tears and feet being rhetorically placed in places they dont belong... What i MEAN IS. Of course everybody likes to dream/point out the ONE beautiful couple or the JUST GETTING married...but as we sadly have way to many Long-term Monogamous binding rituals going on, for a species that isnt made for lifetime bonds. Its not really rhythm but deep seated unhappiness and melancholy ruling MOST "dances/-partners". The "tango" subsiding really the moment the girl got a ring and doesn't really NEED to "impress" anymore...which coincidentally is also the moment HE starts getting a "Dad bod" as it is so called these days. And so the DANCE really stops rather fast... which is quite logical actually, cause where did Humans get "DANCE" from?...BIRDS. But WHEN and WHY do Birds dance and sing??Have you ever seen a bird dancing for their mate in the nest with 3 hatchlings?...exactly.
It's not Brazilian forró... This song is called "Milonga para as Missões" and you can find versions played by Renato Borghetti... This style is popular in Rio Grande do Sul.
The amazing part of this beautiful story is the simple fact that they were able to enjoy each other in something they both enjoy and know how to do but especially being able to let everyone else join in the most important day of their lives and doing it while their dancing to the rhythm of the beat most importantly to the rhythm of their heart ❤️❤️❤️💜
I've been reading some of the comments even my own. When I first watched it i was compelled to write exactly what I felt when I saw them dance in sync but then I started to thinking of the future and how sometimes when we think everything is going how it should be life throws us a curve ball.... and I guess what iam trying to say if ever comes a time when one of them cannot dance the dance of their love that they will continue to embrace each other and that they can dance within their hearts 💕
This is not their wedding, they are just a couple (they might be together as well) of Argentinian tango dancers and they are at a milonga, which is the social dance for whoever dances tango, they are performing there. In fact it's possible to see the ladies in tango shoes as well.
Yes, they are professional dancers performing at a milonga - no wedding whatsoever. I really don't know why people simply make up stories. The theme they're dancing to is called Milonga para as Missões, composed by the Brazilian musician Gilberto Monteiro. The musician playing it is Renato Borghetti, also from Southern Brazil.
Some RU-vidr just randomly forwarded videos and make up stories about them. These are professional dancers performing at a dance school. I guess whoever forwarded this think most audience are stupid and can’t tell what is true 😂😂
That is an Argentine Tango dance party.That particular dance is called a Milonga. It's fast paced and a lot of fun. To get that excellent, takes about 10 years of lessons and seminars-- for both partners. Since Tango is a social dance, very likely the other guests will likely all join in later. BTW-- it's not choreographed, it's all improv!
The music is from an artist in Brasil - South. The music is named "Milonga para as Missoes" authored by Gilberto Monteiro, from Brazil- South beautifuly played by Borghetti. It is a "milonga" style from Argentina, but this on originated in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, from the pampas , right there close to Argentina and is much appreciated. Apologies for the mistake. I was always sure was Borghetti's authorship bcse he played it so much.
like have y’all never been seen in a pair of shorts i’m baffled when people say that about women simply wearing dresses who are dancing or horse riding or anything but looking pretty and still
Watch as this woman is about to dance a dance with her husband! She has been dancing since she was little and watch as she's about to do a dance. The people behind her are about to watch her dance and see what dance she is going to do. She starts to dance with her husband. Watch what dance she dances with him! Her husband is also really good at dance and is about to do this dance with her. Watch...
*THEY’RE fluid. Not THEIR or THERE… Idiocracy confirmed. Hundreds of likes, not one previous correction. Grammar done properly is like ballroom dancing itself. 📝🫡
It comes across like 2 pros literally taking their work home with them..... ....to their wedding. It's fine so long as they never get bored of their work - when that happens they may find that they don't have so much in common any more.
Women gone through dance shoes a pair every 6 months. And these shoes are expensive. My dance partners are peeved when I tell them my shoes last 2 years or more. Heels apparently help women in spinning as you spin on the balls of your feet and you don’t have to raise your heels that much. But what do I know; women can chime in. I am just repeating what I heard. I switch to my highly padded sketchers with smooth soles after dance classes …
The dance is the story of their relationship she seemed unsure at first but after a couple steps she was all in and what a time its been lol. Lovely couple i hope they are still happy.
@@meganhoward8820 wheres the wedding cake , presents, flowers, champagne, wine...everyones in dancing shoes n clothes...dear Lord this country is doomed. get another booster .
I thought this was going to be a dance with her father, as a father we look forward from the minute our daughters are born to the day we will have the honor of walking our daughters down the isle and having that father daughter dance. My daughter is always asking me who my favorite child is , as I have a son also and of course the answer is dads don’t have favorites but every father out there knows in his heart that there is no love like the love a father has for his daughter ❤❤❤
STOP TELLING LIES FOR GAINING CLICKS. This is called a milonga, both the music and the event. It's a social dance evening in tango argentino. This a show dance, and these people clearly are professionals. THIS HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH A WEDDING. (fun fact, they might actually be married, many professionals partners are romantic couples).
I wish he'd credited this gorgeous couple!! i want to find more of their videos. dang, i can't stand people who just clip people's videos and don't credit who they are or where they came from... hoping someone knows who these gorgeous dancers are and posts their names in the comments! i do tango and have for over 2 decades. looov finding stunning dancers!
Thank you narrator for explaining to us what we are watching cause this is such a complex video we probably wouldn’t have been able to decode it without your explanation.
For the ones who might be curious about the song, it is called Milonga para as missões by Renato Borghetti. And this dance is part of the culture in the south of Brazil.
Something about this is just so sweet and makes me feel a feeling I can’t describe. To share a passionate dance with your person on your wedding day is so beautiful. They look great too