Loisa writes:
>Bring in traveling teachers who insistently teach solid, 
>clean basics!

What are these solid, clean basics?  What are the 
consequences of not being able to do these basics?


The consequences are that you cannot follow a good lead.  If you are not taught 
what an ocho is, a boleo, an amague, proper foot placement, good walking, a 
firm embrace, you will not be able to be lead well.  Even though tango is a 
lead follow dance, the follow needs to know good technique for steps so that 
she can properly execute them when the lead initiates the steps. 

 Something that is becoming viral in female dancers in our community is the 
sway back posture, where their chest is thrust forwards and their pelvis is 
tilted backwards, rather than tilted in a neutral position.  In my opinion, one 
good female tango teacher would stop this inappropriate posture immediately 
which if not corrected will prevent the woman from advancing in her skills and 
will cause her some real back problems down the road.  

For some reason, most male tango teachers do not pick up on this one very basic 
element of good female posture.  

Sherrie



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