One last thing. I tried a long time to feel the flow of some movements. Never got it. In this Video i could perfectly see, what you do in your Body and much more important, when you do it. I never thougt of taking my movement back, before my Lady has finished hers. It is a pity, that Basel is so far far away. Thanks again for sharing your knowledge, music based and dance skill based :-)
@JamesTG1 thanks! it's a small world and sometimes we are traveling too, so maybe one day we will meet somewhere, you never know. come to basel sometime! :) thanks for your message and have fun dancing!
Thank you! I never thought, that the answer would come so fast. I found 2 Versions of this Song on my PC. Never knew i had it. One of it is a Vals also from Canaro. The other is a perfect match with the Version on the Video. I love Canaro, nevertheless some good Dancers thinking of him as to popular to make interessting music. This very Song proves the contrary.
@JamesTG1 It's "La melodía de nuestro adiós" by Francisco Canaro. There are many versions (have 6 different ones from Canaro and sure there are more!). It's a version from the 1930's.
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is this girl Chinese?
zhoma982 6 months ago
One last thing. I tried a long time to feel the flow of some movements. Never got it. In this Video i could perfectly see, what you do in your Body and much more important, when you do it. I never thougt of taking my movement back, before my Lady has finished hers. It is a pity, that Basel is so far far away. Thanks again for sharing your knowledge, music based and dance skill based :-)
JamesTG1 8 months ago
@JamesTG1 thanks! it's a small world and sometimes we are traveling too, so maybe one day we will meet somewhere, you never know. come to basel sometime! :) thanks for your message and have fun dancing!
youndmich 8 months ago
Thank you! I never thought, that the answer would come so fast. I found 2 Versions of this Song on my PC. Never knew i had it. One of it is a Vals also from Canaro. The other is a perfect match with the Version on the Video. I love Canaro, nevertheless some good Dancers thinking of him as to popular to make interessting music. This very Song proves the contrary.
JamesTG1 8 months ago
What is the name of this Tango? Does anyone know?
I am searching for ages and it is killing me.
JamesTG1 8 months ago
@JamesTG1 It's "La melodía de nuestro adiós" by Francisco Canaro. There are many versions (have 6 different ones from Canaro and sure there are more!). It's a version from the 1930's.
youndmich 8 months ago