> "It takes a partner she can trust, someone who won't
> laugh
> at her or be mad that she interrupted his step. "
> 
> Igor:
> 
> Yes, it is possible to use a partner like that, but it is
> not enough. He
> should have a high dancing power exceeding or at least on
> the level she
> wants to achieve.

Such a partner is useful for her to find inspiration and
encouragement and to test the final results on.  But I
wouldn't depend on him for training.  If anything, it may
be easier for her to practice these skills on less skilled
dancers.

In the end, she needs to find it within herself, otherwise,
she won't own her tango.

Trini de Pittsburgh








       
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