Thursday, October 23, 2008

Tango Show

As many of you know, I am a ballroom dancer and have danced with the BYU ballroom team for many years now. Tango is my absolute favorite dance and it has always been a dream for me to see an Argentine tango concert. Not only did I get to do that this week, but I am experiencing the Argentine tango more than I ever imagined I would!

For my birthday, the Lindahls offered to pay for me to have private tango dance lessons! A ward member here gave me a recommendation of someone who she says is the absolute best tango dancer in all of Mendoza. In arranging lessons with him, he invited me to come see him and his partner perform at a local outdoor show so I could get an idea of what it was all about.

I went with the Lindahls and my friend Sofia. The show was part of an outdoor art festival which included vendors with their portable tents, LOTS of food and various performances of singers and, of course, the tango dancers.

We got there just in time to see my teacher and his partner perform with one other couple. It was beautiful! It was "espectacular" as they say here. I just kept thinking - I am IN Argentina, watching THE ARGENTINE tango. Classic.

But it got better. After their performance, students from the studio danced, my teacher danced again and THEN they took people from the audience! My soon-to-be-teacher saw that I had come and took me out to the dance floor in front of everyone. Now, I may be a ballroom dancer but I had no clue how to dance the Argentine tango. I had no idea what I was doing but pretended like I did. NOW in my head head I was thinking "I am IN Argentina, DANCING the Argentine Tango with a handsome Argentine Man. What a dream!


After my experience, I couldn't wait to learn. My teacher is Iban Martinez. He is a professional dancer himself and has a studio where he teaches lessons. Because I am only here for a short time I opted to have private lessons rather than join a group. He comes to our apartment building where the first floor has a room with a nice wooden floor. We do two hours, twice a week and I come out of every lesson beaming! I didn't realize how much I have missed dancing! Being the novice and dancing with a professional, I feel like I am on dancing with the stars or something!

As many of you know, I dance ballroom which includes the tango. Many have asked me why I would be taking lessons. Didn't you learn that at BYU? Argentine tango is very different from international ballroom tango. My teacher reminds me that every lesson as he tries to break some of my habits! Here are somethings that I have learned about Argentine tango from my one week:

For one, the dance position is distinct in both the shape and the feel. While ballroom requires that the dancers upper bodies stretch away from each other and maintain connection at the hip, Argentine tango moves the upper body inward, in an embrace often times with the heads touching or near each other. Most of the leads come from the connection through the arms rather than through the body. Most importantly, whether open of close, an Argentine tango embrace is never rigid or stiff, but relaxed.

The show that I saw was choreographed and practiced previously and specifically for the stage. Therefore, their moves were a bit more dramatic than what I am learning in my class! They had lifts and hits that went with the music.
Although performers will often do a routine, tango is innately a social dance requiring leading and following. Communication is very important between the partners. There is only one basic step and all other steps are variations of that movement. Wikipedia (yes, I consulted Wikipedia)described it well: "Argentine tango is not a set step, but is a completely improvised dance combining various steps in a spontaneous manner, as determined by the lead"

One of the hardest habits for me to break is that there are no set rhythms or timing in Argentine tango. In ballroom we count "slow, slow, quick, quick" etc. but for the Argentines, the music entirely dictates your movements. Tangos are generally written in 2/4 time but the speed and the intensity vary within one song so much that each step is entirely determined by the leader. One moment we are stepping slowly and softly and the next minute we are briskly turning and sharply sweeping the entire dance floor.


I am learning so much and really loving this new form of dance. My teacher says that on my last day we will have to dress up and film it. If that is the case I will post it for sure!

24 comments:

Rebecca said...

That is so exciting! It looks like fun-maybe you can teach Blaine and I the tango when you get back! I am sure that you will be a professional. It looks like you figured out how to get the background-good job! To get the music go to playlist.com and make one. Then you just get the code put it on your blog. If you have any other questions let me know!

Emily said...

Daer,senorita I think oyu should bring flan.I would be very happy.

andrea said...

wow!
sounds like so much fun!!!!!!!
i amway exited for you. sooooooo we were wondering , if you could help us on a play we will do at the end of the year. we would love you to help us. maybe you might see some other questions, answer this one first. thank you. when we first saw it emily thought that was you on the first pic. it was hillarious. if you do tape your last day of tango please please post that. remember my letter that i send you and gave you my email address please send me something!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! thank you again see you later
andrea

COOL GUY! said...

WHO IS MADONNA THE PARROT? PARKER

andrea said...

Oo /__________________________________| | |__________________________________\ AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRRRRRRGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG. Oo |__________________________________| |__________________________________Junior.

COOL GUY! said...

I this is cordon and i think that its cool that you are doing tango. I did tango and ballroom i did it two year ago at the byu ballroom dances thing me and my partner got in the thrid round then we were finished and last year my partner wanted to do it again but i said no because i hade soccer and my soccer stared to lat so i could not do it but can you write back and do you think i should do it this year

Emily said...

Wow!
Sounds like so much fun!! I am way excited for you!! Just wondereing though, is that you on the first pic????!!! Looks like u have been practicing!!Seriously, is that you? You need to show us some of your moves when you get back! That would truly be an interesting experience! You must be having a glorious time! I wish I could go to so many different places like you! I want to learn how to dance jazz, or hair flippin' rock or pop! Maby you have heard of Kelly Clarkson,she does that kind of stuff all the time! I am learning how to play piano, I am learning how to play triads (That is when you play three notes at a time on each hand)!! It is really fun, In enjoy practicing at home, me and my littler siblings always fight for the piano all the time! LOL!

Emily Dean

Smith Fam said...

Which kind of tango do you like better?The Argentine Tango or the American Tango. Emily Smith

COOL GUY! said...

You said the boy was cute right? Has he poped the question yet? If so, good luck. (L.O.L)

from: Tyson

andrea said...

That is so cool that you get to tango when your there. When you come back will you help us put on a play? Maddy

COOL GUY! said...

How do those birds taste lol? do they taste like chicken or like a wierd meat? Anyways how are you doing?

andrea said...

READ MYB LETTER FIRST!!!! PLEASE!PLEASE!PLEASE! COME ON I KNOW YOU WANT TO! MADDY

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sincerely
mauri

COOL GUY! said...

is there hallawoon there

andrea said...

That is so cool! I also love the new background you put in. Did you feel embaressed when you first got up In front of all those people? I would!!! Especially if I didn't know how!!! If you do post it, that would be very interesting!!! Hey, can you come help us do a class play at the end of the school year? It would be so cool!!! I love blogging with you!!!




Margaret

Emily said...

I think that bollroom would be fun.It looks cool.



chris

Emily said...

When I was at my abuelas casa on Sabado (Saturday) I whatched a show about Buenos Aires,Argentina and it showed people doing the tango.It looks really fun!I would like to learn it sometime.

FROM EMMA LAWYER

andrea said...

Do you renember about that cowboy guy that threw that girl in the air?When I was little my Uncle James did the same thing,to me.I bet that woman was terified,I would know!I hope you do manage to get that video on your blog.

sinceirly,Lucas.

Emily said...

Hi!
when is Halloween in Argentina? Do they even have Halloween?
Halloween, for us is this Friday, I am so excited, I am gonna be a vampress! I really like the costume I am gonna wear!
It is a black dress, on the bottom it is really nice, and thick looking, it is so comfy! I am so excited!!!

Emily Dean

Emily said...

Do you have a boy freind?

Emily said...

this is cordon again can you take pitures if you go on trhe soccer game cordon

Smith Fam said...

Dear Miss Thomas,
I am glad that you could do the tango again!If you could choose to either lean away or lean toward your partner,which position would you choose?

Sarina Armstrong said...

Everyone - what is this about a school play? I LOVE theatre! We will have to work out the details but I think that sounds like a lot of fun! It would have to be toward the end of the year - end of April/May.

Emily - I don't know that I could BRING flan, but I could learn to make it . . .

Andrea - thanks for all of your notes!

Parker - Madonna the parrot is a bird that sits on the gate guarding the zoo. We haven't actually gone to the zoo yet but whenever we pass by it we see Madonna.

Cordon - that is a tough choice! It is always hard to choose between two good things. You have to do what you like best but whatever you decide to do - make sure that you give everything you have to do it. Mrs. Armstrong's son chose to do swimming and I chose to do dance. We both excelled in what we did and learned a lot along the way. Neither was a better choice. I don't think that it matters as much WHAT you do, but that you do it WELL (that sounds deep, eh?)and, I will add - enjoy it! Good luck with that decision. Let me know what you decide.

Emily Dean - I take it as a compliment that you would think that the first picture was me. She is pretty. She was one of the dancers in the show. The picture later on in the hot pink dress is me though. I think that it is great that you love to dance - and guess what - I play the piano too! That is a great talent to work on. Hardly anyone here plays the piano and so I get to play a lot in church. It makes a big difference and the people love to hear. If you DO get to travel a lot that is something that you can share with others wherever you go.

Emily smith - which do I like better?! Hmmm . . . that is a hard question. If I were better at the Argentine Tango than I think that I would like it more, but since I am still learning the boring basics I like American Tango better.

Tyson - my teacher IS very handsome, but unfortunately this week we had a tiff and I don't think that it is going to work out between us anymore :)

Maddy - I would love to help with your class play. I need to talk to your teacher about the details first!

Mauri - I dedicate this week's blog to you!

For whoever asked me about Halloween - that is coming up!

Margaret - Thanks for noticing the new background! As for being embarrassed - I usually am not embarrassed by that sort of thing BUT I felt a lot of pressure to look good because people knew I was a dancer and expected me to dance well but I didn't know THAT dance. They understood though and it was a fun memory.

Chris - ballroom is fun. I miss it!

Emma Lawyer - that sounds so cool! I love watching the tango! I'll show you a few things when I get back.

Lucas - The cowboy throwing the girl in the air? Did Mrs. Armstrong tell you a story about me? And I will do my best to get the video on my blog just for you Lucas!

Two unknown bloggers:
Question - would I rather lean away from my partner or into my partner? Depends on who I am dancing with :)

and as for the boyfriend - I don't but I tell the boys here that I do.

Emily said...

when are you going to chile? maggie