Tango steps: Simple Tango Enganche Combination (leg hook)
We don’t have a crystal ball… but we CAN predict how much fun you’ll have in your dancing.
There’s one important factor that can either make or break your dance.
It has nothing to do with fancy steps or sophisticated decorations.
The most important element in making you and your partner feel confident and comfortable in your dancing is…
…your embrace.
More precisely, how connected your embrace is to the rest of your body.
See, in tango, all the movements happen as a consequence of what is happening in the embrace.
That’s what make them look so fluid and organic from the outside.
Your free leg, for example, is only moving because it follows your upper body.
Sounds too technical for you?
Fear not, we’re showing you an example this week.
Because in no movement is it as obvious as in the enganche…
We’re using this sensual and sweet decoration to help you add musicality to your dancing… and practice your embrace-connection too!
You’ll see, it looks wonderful from the outside, but, especially, feels even more amazing in the inside.
Click on the video to learn how to connect your free leg to your embrace and easily add a sensual decoration to your dancing.
PS: If you want to add more enganches in your tango dancing, click here to access our Free "Tango Enganche Guide": https://freetangoclass.tango-space.com/freebie-enganche-guide/
Видео Tango steps: Simple Tango Enganche Combination (leg hook) канала Tango Space - Argentine Tango School
There’s one important factor that can either make or break your dance.
It has nothing to do with fancy steps or sophisticated decorations.
The most important element in making you and your partner feel confident and comfortable in your dancing is…
…your embrace.
More precisely, how connected your embrace is to the rest of your body.
See, in tango, all the movements happen as a consequence of what is happening in the embrace.
That’s what make them look so fluid and organic from the outside.
Your free leg, for example, is only moving because it follows your upper body.
Sounds too technical for you?
Fear not, we’re showing you an example this week.
Because in no movement is it as obvious as in the enganche…
We’re using this sensual and sweet decoration to help you add musicality to your dancing… and practice your embrace-connection too!
You’ll see, it looks wonderful from the outside, but, especially, feels even more amazing in the inside.
Click on the video to learn how to connect your free leg to your embrace and easily add a sensual decoration to your dancing.
PS: If you want to add more enganches in your tango dancing, click here to access our Free "Tango Enganche Guide": https://freetangoclass.tango-space.com/freebie-enganche-guide/
Видео Tango steps: Simple Tango Enganche Combination (leg hook) канала Tango Space - Argentine Tango School
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