I think a lot of the dance is missing because you don't see the feet, where
most of the action is. Most of the video is of the upper body. We also don't
see how the woman ornaments the dance. For all we know, he might have been
giving her time to play musically, which might give it more of a waltzy feel.
However, the music itself didn't strike me as a fast "flying" piece. It struck
me as stately and elegant, which this couple certainly conveyed. My
interpretation might include more suspension between movements, but it's hard
to tell visually whether this couple was using that or not. So overall, I can
appreciate their interpretation. Well-done.
Trini de Pittsburgh
--- On Tue, 7/29/08, Jack Dylan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> From: Jack Dylan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Milonga is fun,
> playful and cheeky while Vals is elegant, sweeping, flowing
> and romantic.
> ----- Original Message ----
> > From: Christian Lüthen
> > But listening to the music and watching the dance I am
> missing 'the vals' I am
> > hearing [very lovely vals, by the way. great to dance,
> very round!].
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