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From: Mario [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> when I see a dancer whose style I'd like to emulate..the bag of tricks is 
> right there on YouTube..not that that makes it easy, it's just that; OK, 
> maybe if I learn these five movements, I can have as much fun as he is.. it's 
> a start.

And herein lies the trick, Mario. You will really start dancing only when you 
discover your own style. Eventually, your own body will tell you what it is 
capable of doing. Not everything you see (on YouTube or elsewhere) is 
appropriate for you (and any particular partner you may be dancing with). Do 
you think that those dancers you see on YouTube, if they are any good, actually 
emulate anyone? I don't think so. 
To evolve into a good dancer, focus on basic technique (walk/steps, 
posture/balance, embrace, connection, and musicality) and not on any of the 
"movements" you see. Add to these technical elements some concepts like change 
of direction, change of front, cadencia, arrepentida, ways to switch between 
"parralel/normal" and "cross" system, using and sharing "tracks" (thanks 
Oscar), pausing, etc.
With time, and it does take time - years, you will find yourself dancing 
"movements" which come from within yourself and your partner and not from 
YouTube or anyewhere else. Some you will like, some you will not and so you 
evolve. You will really not be dancing tango unless it comes from within, 
unless the "movements" are generated by the music (taking into account 
conditions on the dance floor as well as your partner, of course).
Watching video clips can serve as an inspiration, though, it can give you 
ideas, but do not try emulating them, you will most likely not be able to 
really do it and will waste your time and get frustrated.

Be patient with yourself and dance, dance, dance, practice, practice, practice, 
listen to the music, listen, listen ... and have fun doing it.

...dubravko

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seek, appreciate, and create beauty
this life is not a rehearsal
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