Hi, Tango Doble Frente (al reves) appears to date back to 1915?
Nicanor Lima's book on Methodology, Theory and Practice of Tango Argentino de Salon (1915?) describes a dance position called "Couples in Parallel". page 10 of the book, Positions of the bodies Couples in parallel forwards or parallel backwards, in parallel forwards as seen in picture No.6 it means that the couple will dance always with their fronts or backs to one side (left or right). The picture 6 show us a couple in position of parallel forwards to the left because the man directs the dance and moves forward. If the couple go backwards then it would be called parallel backwards to the right, and both will show their backs. Like in other positions (in this book) the couple can walk through all of the dance itineraries and on both sides. In this position (parallel forwards/backwards) the woman steps forward or back same as the man but always with the opposite foot to the man (crossfoot). As it has been demonstrated, the tango has three (3) positions: in line, in parallel, parallel forwards/backwards. Tango has also a secret which derives from these body positions you have just learned. This consists of in that all of the figures that are being executed in one position necessarily should also work out in others positions as I am going to demonstrate. This point is very important therefore is very important not to forget about it. To view picture 6: http://www.milonga.org/CoupleInParallel Regards, Bruno _______________________________________________ Tango-L mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/tango-l
