Resonating
The Tango sets us up to share a few precious, intimate moments in close embrace, co-creating a tapestry of movement in response to beautiful music.
How could this not feel wonderful?
This blog explains how and why. Check it out.
Musings on Tango, Sensuality and Spirituality
The Tango sets us up to share a few precious, intimate moments in close embrace, co-creating a tapestry of movement in response to beautiful music.
How could this not feel wonderful?
This blog explains how and why. Check it out.
My wish, indeed my continuing passion, would be not to point the finger in judgment but to part a curtain, that invisible shadow that falls between people, the veil of indifference to each other’s presence, each other’s wonder, each other’s human plight. Wallace Stevens, Pulitzer-winning poet, 1879–1955.
When we align with the primal rhythm of our breathing, our inner dancer emerges. Without this connection all our steps are a imposition of will over instinct, brain over body. Such a power struggle results in wooden, constricted movement. It does not make for good dance.
The BEST Embrace Practice is my stab at a four stage practice for entering a safe, supportive and nurturing embrace. The sequential stages are Breathe, Eye contact, Smile, and finally Touch. (If you haven’t noticed BEST is an acronym. Neat, huh?)
Search beneath all the frenzy of pivoting and kicking and strutting your stuff (what everyone calls the tango).
There is a deeper dance, one that no one can see and only two people can feel.
It is as close as your partner’s cheek, as comforting as her breath, as delicate as a whisper, as engaging as an arm wrapped around your neck.
How would it change our dancing if we danced every step with the focus of strengthening our energetic and emotional connection with our partner?
“Let there be spaces in your togetherness, And let the winds of the heavens dance between you.” Kahlil Gibran
Creating space in the dance and the embrace will not only change our dancing but make it more enjoyable and easier!
“Tango is about feeling and sensitivity, otherwise you are just doing gymnastics. You can do all the steps but it has to have the feeling and sensitivity of authentic tango.
Carlos Gavito, former star and ambassador of Forever Tango.
An inspiring interview with a leading dance instructor about the true meaning of dance. Click here for the youtube video
Yes, we all thought tango increases our stress levels* – at least during lessons – but in fact science shows that the opposite is true. Tango could be just what the doctor ordered.