Hi all,

A few weeks ago, I fretted about whether folks were still teaching the man's 
orientation with his back toward the center of the circle.  Most of the milonga 
workshops I have attended in recent years had the man facing the line of dance 
and the focus has been on traspie.  A search of Youtube (even on dancers like 
Facundo) did not yield a lot of evidence of the man's orientation, so it was 
difficult for me to show my students this style of dancing.

Today, though, I was pleased to find a video that clearly shows classic milonga 
steps being done with this orientation.  To me, this is what makes milonga more 
milonga than tango.  It's a demo, so they're traveling all over the place, but 
the vocabularly speaks for itself.  And, of course, Geraldine's dance pedigree 
is well-known.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yp4y7qOEkDI&feature=related

Enjoy!

Trini de Pittsburgh


      
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