Beginning/Int/Adv
Brain Food
Milonga/Vals
Perform / Embellishments
Connection/Musicality
Styles of Tango
General Dance Technique
Zoom Online Class
Your First Dance
Additional Beginning Elements
Mixing Beginning Elements
An Intro to Technique
Tango is Easy
From One Ocho To Another - Beg/Int
Intermediate Elements
Ganchos, Boleos and Kicks - Intermediate
Basic Variations - Beg/Int
Vocabulary - Take 2 - Leaders
Vocabulary - Take 2 - Followers
More About Molinette
Intermediate - Vocabulary
Combinations Commonly in the Body of Tango Lore
Expanded Intermediate Vocabulary
Media Vuelta - Intermediate
Walking - Intermediate
Kookie Crosses - Int
Cool Ways to Travel - Adv
Fun With Momentum - Int/Adv
More in the Lean
Advanced Elements
More With The Gancho - Advanced
Putting Lots of Stuff Together - Adv
Big Pivots - Advanced
Classic Sacada Combinations - Adv
Practicing at Home
Exercises to Create Body Integrity
Controlling the Free Leg
Take 3
Technique Tips
How to Learn Tango
Profound Thoughts
Take 4
Linear Vocabulary
Cross System at Right Angles
Exploring Possibilities
Making Possibilities Work
Easy Transitions
Milonga Introductory Vocabulary
Milonga Style
Milonga Typical Combinations
Milonga Combinations to Build Essense
Double Time & Traspie
Vals Timing
Vals Essence
Vals Vocabulary
First Pass at Performing Tango
Lifts
Lifts - Sit
Lifts - 2
A Sample Choreography
Performance for Those Willing to Suffer
Embellishments
Embellishments - Take 2
Embellishments - Taking the Lead
Leader's Embellishments and Molinette - Adv
Lead, Follow & Connection
Compensating for Your Partner
Connection
Lead
Creating Magic
Touch
Musicality
Making Music With Dance
An Intro to Close Embrace
Close Embrace - Additional Elements
Milonguero Style Close Embrace
Salon Style Close Embrace
The Basic
Weight Changes
Back Ocho
Front Ochos
Pivot
Small Pivot
Facing
Mapping
Connection in Body
Alignment
Lengthening Off & Through the Hips
Grab bag :)
Basic & Ocho
Freno
Lunging
Drag
Gancho
Freno Gancho & Drag Together
I recently attended the Valentango Festival here in Portland. The last ten minutes of each class were reserved for a review of the lesson, and instructor demonstration. Here’s five that I taped, and a bonus look at shoes:
Walking Back Ochos, Homer and Christina Ladas, Feb 11, 2016
Valentango Festival class summary, Portland Oregon USA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xISypgwaBvU&feature=youtu.be
Vals Phrasing and Pitter Patter, Homer and Christina Ladas, Feb 13, 2016
Valentango Festival class summary, Portland Oregon USA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mbm1OaLCL28&feature=youtu.be
The Milonguero Dip, Ney Melo and Marika Landry, Feb 13, 2016
Valentango Festival class summary, Portland Oregon USA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I5S7Bwqdw0g&feature=youtu.be
Turns, Daniela Roig & Herman Prieto, Feb 14, 2016
Valentango Festival class summary, Portland Oregon USA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f3qtHRzj11E&feature=youtu.be
Dissociation for Ochos and Turns, Santiago Castro and Fernanda Valdovinos, Feb 14, 2016
Valentango Festival class summary, Portland Oregon USA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sdujNPQK8LU&feature=youtu.be
Valentango Shoes, Feb 11, 2016
Valentango Festival , Portland Oregon USA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9m4HMKEMuGs&feature=youtu.be