I really would like to thank everyone who made this work possible, especially in English. Many are hungry to hear from all of the tango "gods" of this time and age. Thank all of you!! I have listened to all 3 parts. Some responses were superficial and others very deep, but I think it is best not to judge. Interviews are not easy, and from the look of things, these people didn't get the chance to prepare their responses. I'm really surprised there are not more likes and comments, and I'm sure there are many who just didn't take the time to thank you all. . .
loved it! It was done as a way to get insights to great dancers. If you listen to Alejandra ("the fat guy") talk and dance more then a clip you would learn: He really understands the rich history of tango and feels he needs to continue to tech the essence of tango. He also believes that the tango that is in you is unique to you and not to be like others. He is amazing but lost to those who will not be open to receive.
Dancing with some one new the first song is just the ABC's of tango. The second song then you can do the DEFG. the third song HIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXZ and if during the cortina she stands still facing you and has a happy smiles ask her for a second tanda..
I don't agree at all with what Lucas says at 2:50...and this is a very common mistake you see in men who dance Tango. Just an advice: start inviting people you don't know: you will enrich your skills and probably they are best dancers that the ones you dance with normally. If not, you might be loosing the opportunity of dancing with someone who dances amazingly.
Whoever made this video should have put themselves in the shoes of the viewer who undoubtedly would have a lot of difficulty understanding the rather imperfect English of the interviewees--especially if the viewer spoke neither English nor Spanish. Spanish is my native language and English my second and working language and I still found it difficult to understand many of the responses given. I perceived wrong words and expressions used that did not convey the actual or intended meaning. This is not the fault of the interviewees whose native language is not English and who can´t be blamed for being put in the difficult position of trying to express complex feelings, concepts, subtleties or nuances in a language that is not their own. A good interpreter or subtitles would have helped. A lot of the message was lost in translation (or lack thereof). Pity!
I really would like to thank everyone who made this work possible, especially in English. Many are hungry to hear from all of the tango "gods" of this time and age. Thank all of you!! I have listened to all 3 parts. Some responses were superficial and others very deep, but I think it is best not to judge. Interviews are not easy, and from the look of things, these people didn't get the chance to prepare their responses. I'm really surprised there are not more likes and comments, and I'm sure there are many who just didn't take the time to thank you all. . .
Guys we have to keep sharing this ❤ everytime you are back here ❤❤❤
I had the fortune of dancing with Martin in Phoenix. It was an amazing, connected moment in tango, that I will remember always. Thank you!
loved it! It was done as a way to get insights to great dancers. If you listen to Alejandra ("the fat guy") talk and dance more then a clip you would learn:
He really understands the rich history of tango and feels he needs to continue to tech the essence of tango. He also believes that the tango that is in you is unique to you and not to be like others. He is amazing but lost to those who will not be open to receive.
Dancing with some one new the first song is just the ABC's of tango. The second song then you can do the DEFG. the third song HIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXZ and if during the cortina she stands still facing you and has a happy smiles ask her for a second tanda..
I don't agree at all with what Lucas says at 2:50...and this is a very common mistake you see in men who dance Tango. Just an advice: start inviting people you don't know: you will enrich your skills and probably they are best dancers that the ones you dance with normally. If not, you might be loosing the opportunity of dancing with someone who dances amazingly.
Festival. InternacionAl. De tango. Cecut nov 2017
Whoever made this video should have put themselves in the shoes of the viewer who undoubtedly would have a lot of difficulty understanding the rather imperfect English of the interviewees--especially if the viewer spoke neither English nor Spanish. Spanish is my native language and English my second and working language and I still found it difficult to understand many of the responses given. I perceived wrong words and expressions used that did not convey the actual or intended meaning. This is not the fault of the interviewees whose native language is not English and who can´t be blamed for being put in the difficult position of trying to express complex feelings, concepts, subtleties or nuances in a language that is not their own. A good interpreter or subtitles would have helped. A lot of the message was lost in translation (or lack thereof). Pity!
It's boring and the audio is not good enough :-( Such a shame
One of the maestros has made a superficial comment on dancing milonga and the reasons to dance.... It is sad...
I think I know whom you are refering to, but at 10:10 he said something very intelligent.
More tango, tango y nada más!
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Tango clowns have no place on the floor at Tango festival's. In part two the big guy losing his suit stupid.
When I saw the fat guy jumping, I stopped, it is not tango, it is bad circus.
complete bore