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Hints & Myths about Argentine Tango

The restored Orangery viewed from the roof of Bylaugh Hall

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Bylaugh

One weekend, in the Spring of 2004, Richard & Eleonora, originally from Rosario but now based in London, held a series of Tango workshops in the recently-refurbished Orangery of Bylaugh Hall in Norfolk.

Richard & Eleonora led a series of workshops with a small group of local or temporarily resident participants on Saturday and Sunday - morning and afternoon - based on caminita and corrida.

There was also a Valentine's Milonga on the Saturday night.

 
   
  back to basic caminita and corrida
     
  back to combining the caminita and corrida with sacadas
 
  back to combining the caminita and corrida with boleos
     
  back to revising the caminita and corrida
   
  back to combining the caminita and corrida with ganchos

we began workshop 6:

   
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  forward

open

forward (americano) leader'f foot slightly ahead and turend across LOD

support follower as leader turns back across her line bringing her back with him

open

forward (americano) leader'f foot slightly ahead and turend (other way)across LOD

support follower as leader turns back across her line bringing her back with him

open

forward

     
  walk parallel offset

leader steps deep alongside follower

leader pivots 180 bringing follower into opposite way giro

pivot 180 as giro completes

walk out

     
     
     
     
     
 
How it started
What you must do first
Getting around
Intertwining those legs
Having real fun
Swirling around the room
No limits

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