Showing posts with label exercise. Show all posts
Showing posts with label exercise. Show all posts

Monday, February 2, 2015

Dancing To The Music


Dancing To The Music

There has been a lot said lately about dancing to the music. In Tango we have many options, and that can cause some people great trepidation. The main thing is to listen to and peruse a great library of orchestras so you know and understand the music. The more subtleties you know, the more comfortable you are to interpret the music into your dance.

Each orchestra has a different style, and each seasoned dancer whom has chosen their style, may prefer one rather than the other because they fit their movements, or tastes. For example, a more rhythmic orchestra may be preferred over a more melodic, or dramatic ensemble.

Without getting to technical, what are our choices of dancing to a piece of music? I like to break it down as follows. First the beat, which should be obvious, but may need further explanation at a later time. Another would be the melody or phrasing of the music. Some may call this the musical structure, or sentencing of the piece. We may also dance to the lyrics or poetry. If we do not understand the language this can be difficult. There are ways to overcome this problem. We do have resources to look up any piece, and get a translation of the words to your native language. Without that, you may be able to feel the sentiment of the words or the emotion of the singer. Another avenue to consider when interpreting the music to your style is the instrumentation. For example, if the violin is crying out to you, what would it move you to do? How about a run of the piano, or the breathing of the Bandoneon?

Whatever it is that you dance to, there must be a musical choice in each step you take, you must allow the music to move through your body in some way and convey it to your partner. If this is intimidating at first, perhaps you are too focused on the steps. Make the music a priority. You, the music, your partner all become the dance.



Thursday, April 19, 2012

Tango...The Connection

Tango…The connection

When I was traveling and teaching seminars to different students, I would often ask the question, “If you could describe Tango, and what it means to you in one word, what would that word be?” I received many answers:

Romance, seduction, sensuality, were on the top of many lists, but the answers were very diverse, as mathematics was one answer I received. Tango can mean many things, different for each individual. I find being able to form a connection with another person, it could be romantic, caring, comforting, or an exchange of deep feelings towards someone, regardless it is letting oneself be lost in each other for those 2-3 minutes that entices me.

The connection was once expressed as an exchange of small angels fluttering back and forth between the couple. A deep soulful connection is what I long for. Here is to finding one for all who walk through our doors.

Lori Burton-Kassin

http://www.argentinetangodetroit.com

Thursday, April 12, 2012

What makes a good Tango DJ?

What makes a good Tango DJ….

First and foremost, this is a personal choice. It is impossible to please every Tango dancer in any venue. There are some should and should not’s, but when artistic, creative efforts are involved, do we really want to limit the DJ?

Yes, it is nice to have tandas and cortinas, they make the evening flow and are the traditional enhancements that we all follow and appreciate. They can make the transition from one partner to the next easy and graceful.

To play Nuevo, alternative, or non-traditional music is really the DJ’s choice. Everyone has preferences, and if the DJ takes the peoples input into consideration, he may change the evenings dynamics for best, or worse, but it is his choice and artistic freedom we ultimately value.

The good DJs go to a lot of preparation for an event. They organize, collect, and study the atmosphere of the venue. It is sometimes exhaustive work and study. When a dancer flows by and makes a request, it is difficult for the DJ to interrupt a program and instantly change direction. Perhaps requesting some “type” of music for another evening is more appreciated.

Regardless of your tastes and experience, we should all tip our sombreros to these wonderful people whom we couldn’t dance without, who are sometimes playing and working just for our simple dancing pleasure. They deserve our kindness and respect.

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Argentine Tango Is For Everyone.....

Or is it? Let's look at why it is potentially for everyone...
Great way to meet people.
Eases stress.
Emotional and physical release.
Good exercise while having fun.
Creative expression.
Social avenue and networking opportunity.
Yet it may not be for all....
Does not full fill immediate gratification.
Requires intimate connection with others.
Takes time and energy.
Requires focus and commitment.