Greetings and sympathy from a rather pissed JonD (I've just been out to a concert and dinner at the University and I'm feeling pleasantly relaxed)! Eduardo is great; it must be horribly frustrating to have fallen in love with AT and not be able to get to his classes. It sounds like you're in the same boat as Lynn!Originally Posted by Mr Cool
There are some reviews of DVDs here. Julie and I have this one - "Tango Estilo del Centro" - on 2 DVDs (US format) and find it excellent even if the English translation seems a little sparse (you can hear them rattling on in Spanish and the translator says about 2 words!). We picked it up in Buenos Aires last year and have used it to work out some figures, most notably for the demonstration dance we did in Totnes earlier this year.
A word of caution. Julie and I spent quite a lot of time working out how to do one particular, flashy, figure for that demonstration - a giro with 2 sacadas, a "flying" barida and finishing with a boleo. A couple of months ago we had a private lesson in Bristol with our friends Komala and Stefan from El Corte, organised by Tango West. I worked with Komala and, after she'd spent the best part of an hour improving the way in which I take a side-step (yikes) I attempted to lead her through this figure. She followed it OK and then proceeded to take my lead apart; weight shifts, steps, disassociation, pivots, the lot. She gave me so much that I hadn't appreciated from the DVD.
Watching a DVD, even slowed down 16 times, allows you to get the movements but not the fine points of lead and execution. They're better than nothing but I'd try to get a private lesson at least every 6 weeks or so to ensure that you aren't developing bad habits or missing key points. Eduardo is great and I hear that Tango West's "teacher in residence", Cesar Velasquez, is good although I haven't been to one of his classes; Phil can probably provide more details. When Komala & Stefan visit again then they are a "must"; they're expensive teachers at £40+ per hour but, boy, are they worth it! Eric Jørissen is fantastic so try to catch him on one of his rare visits to the country (next one seems to be London, 29th October - see the El Corte website). Eric is just amazing. I've no idea if you can get a private lesson with him - I've never had one but I'd happily pay £100 for an hour of his time. He's that good.
If you can get away for a weekend fix have a think about: Tango Mango (come and say hi to Julie, Clive, Lynn and me - we'll be there over the weekend) or Tango Tangk (Julie and I are doing the one at the end of June).
If you see a DVD you like but can't get hold of a copy then let me know. It's a few months away but Julie and I are going to Buenos Aires in October and will happily try and buy a copy there for you - and it'll probably be a mite cheaper than ordering direct. Mind you, you'll need a "region free" DVD player as they are all coded for the Americas.
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