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Uploaded by tangostudent on Feb 26, 2008
Homer and Cristina Ladas perform a didactic demo at the end of an argentine tango class.
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3.38 amazing
chrwro 1 year ago
Chico tiene que ponerse miedo de esto precioso bailerino! Homer you are wonderfull!(and she too)!
claudiacal 2 years ago
"Qué falta que me hacés?", something like "How much I miss you".
antoniotejedag 3 years ago
great video. what's the name of that song?
tucobenedico 3 years ago
"...it's okay for both of you to breath." :-) that's right. No point in dying during a volcada, is there? Keep up the good work.
oliverquick 3 years ago
That's how you volcada.
Markees88 3 years ago
Brilliant Homer and Cristina!
Cvillemac 4 years ago
Great video!
Beautifully executed, very clear explanation. Elegant.
And, most of all, you tube-friendly approach: this is how tango should be. A shared and kind of creative commons thing.
Greetings from Italy to Homer and Cristina.
Bravo!
ornitorinco2008 4 years ago
The forward cross, leg wrap and volcada form a family of moves initiated by rotating the follow on the axis of her standing leg. Nice music.
jburt56 4 years ago
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3.38 amazing
chrwro 1 year ago
Chico tiene que ponerse miedo de esto precioso bailerino! Homer you are wonderfull!(and she too)!
claudiacal 2 years ago
"Qué falta que me hacés?", something like "How much I miss you".
antoniotejedag 3 years ago
great video. what's the name of that song?
tucobenedico 3 years ago
"...it's okay for both of you to breath." :-) that's right. No point in dying during a volcada, is there? Keep up the good work.
oliverquick 3 years ago
That's how you volcada.
Markees88 3 years ago
Brilliant Homer and Cristina!
Cvillemac 4 years ago
Great video!
Beautifully executed, very clear explanation. Elegant.
And, most of all, you tube-friendly approach: this is how tango should be. A shared and kind of creative commons thing.
Greetings from Italy to Homer and Cristina.
Bravo!
ornitorinco2008 4 years ago
The forward cross, leg wrap and volcada form a family of moves initiated by rotating the follow on the axis of her standing leg. Nice music.
jburt56 4 years ago