Your beginner's guide to Milonga: here's where to start
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- Опубліковано 14 лип 2024
- Master the art of Milonga with our expert tips and techniques. In this video, Pablo and Anne from Tango Space teach you how to improve your Milonga dance skills, focusing on fluidity, staccato steps, and musicality. Perfect for both beginners and advanced dancers.
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In this video, we cover:
- Techniques to improve your Milonga dancing
- How to incorporate fluidity and staccato steps
- Tips for maintaining connection with your partner
- Exercises for better musicality in Milonga
- Special advice for both beginners and advanced dancers
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0:00 Introduction
0:48 Importance of fluidity in Milonga
1:03 Staccato steps and their significance
2:19 Demonstration with Milonga music
4:36 Techniques for beginners
5:43 Tips for advanced dancers
7:53 Conclusion and additional resources
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👋 Tanger Dancer,
Are you struggling with the milonga rhythm?
Are you feeling less comfortable dancing milonga than dancing tango?
Our Free ‘Easy Milonga Dancing’ Guide will help you dance easily on the milonga rhythm, improvise with easy milonga steps and have a lot more fun during your milonga tandas!
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👋 Tanger Dancer,
Are you struggling with the milonga rhythm?
Are you feeling less comfortable dancing milonga than dancing tango?
Our Free ‘Easy Milonga Dancing’ Guide will help you dance easily on the milonga rhythm, improvise with easy milonga steps and have a lot more fun during your milonga tandas!
Click here to sign-up now : bit.ly/3oewFXe
very helpfull indeed...love this ❤
Yes I want to try these steps tks
Yes, very helpful
Man, milonga seems like so much fun. The genre makes up a disproportionate fraction of my favorite tango songs. I love the energy, the feel, the whole mood of it. The playful nature of the music just radiates right out into the dancers. I don't think I've ever seen anyone dance to it without smiling.
However, I always feel like I'm at a loss on the dance floor. I just don't have the right vocabulary yet, and need to develop the right feel and swing, to break out of the stiffer tango steps I've been practicing. Videos like yours here are a great help, as I wait for my local tango club to organize a milonga/tango-waltz weekend course.
Fabulosa. This "simple" steps can be transformed into a bouncy look to a "bouncy disco music". The lead and follow must be mastered so the follower is not confused. Milonga, I find, is very expressive and dynamic for creativity and musicality. Muchas gracias.
Some much in that rebotes variation, more stylish, speed is different and movement is this natural circle, love it. Thank you from the SF Bay area
Yes, of course! :)
Yes, nice and helpful figure. Thanks.
I like to think of most Milonga figures as complementary figures for leader and follower. This figure is a good example.
Complementary figure:
When the leader does a front-step the follower does a back-step and vise versa.
Side-step for both leader and follower.
Clear demonstration Thank you
Si, oui. Gracia, merci!!!
Very good instructions
Thank you!
Very clear, thanks
Superbe robe !
I Can’t wait for Milonga dancing🙋🏻♀️
Yes Lori!
Very good gracias
@@TangoSpace ❤finally clearing images of milonga steps.
Great!
beautiful... this is specially useful cos there just isn't enough lessons within tango class to learn how to do Milonga .. so thank you to you both for this lovely demo... I'm watching from uk. and hope to visit pineapple studio in Covent Garden at some point this year just to experience this in real time.!! merci beaucoup ! did I get that right !!!
Yes
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❤
What is the music you are dancing to? Does anyone know?
SIETE MOLTO BRAVI E SEMPRE GENTILI E DOLCI.. E VI SEGUO DA TEMPO!.. PECCATO NON CI SIA ANCHE LA TRADUZIONE IN ITALIANO! 😔😢
I love this video except for the title. A milonga beginner needs something more elementary than this fast rhythmic step. What are you doing the rest of the song? I tried to follow it but, apart from a few walks, I can't make it out. It doesn't look like the basic box I've learned, but I can't recognize any other patterns I know either. Can you make a video about how to get *started* dancing milonga?
Good idea, we’ll keep it in mind!
Has this movement a name, please?
what is the title of the song?
Did you find out? I want to know too!
Found it! La Mulateada by Carlos di Sarli
thank you
@@pavellysykh878
Yes