Sorry Keith I don't agree with not being able to do tango moves to milonga rhythm. The secret or simply the technique of dancing to Milonga rhythm is to step on each beat or the accented beat as some would prefer and or double time or traspie. Doing the basic steps 1-5 followed with a molinete looks good and is a nice variation to milonga steps/moves; and certainly fits the rhythm. It was good enough for Pablo Pugliese when he taught it in a work shop years ago and it works for me as well without pushing! Give it a try and maybe you'll be less annoyed at milongas when you see other dancers incorporating basic tango steps; unless of course they are just inexperienced and/or bad dancers. Try it you may like it. Dan Keith Elshaw wrote: > Yes, you may imagine me being slightly peeved when I see people doing > tango moves while trying to dance milonga. > > I feel sorry for the women being pushed around to make something happen > that just isn't natural. > > And I feel sorry for the men who just don't get it. > > 1-2/2-2 > > Is not at all the same as > > 1 2 3 4 > > When will teachers show the difference?
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