Connection & Communication. The Art of Co-creating on the Dance Floor
Accents of simmering natural fury, refined spontaneity, contagious humor - all melting together on the dance floor in an ocean of awareness, connection and energy. Experience the process of bringing all this into existence with this collection of lessons, impregnated with Carlitos & Noelia’s distinctive personality.
- 121.61 min
- Musicality
- Technique
- Connection
- Communication
Tips for Our Tangomeet Students. How To Use Our Online Lessons
Watch this video before starting your learning process with Carlitos & Noelia. They are giving you important tips about how to approach their online lessons program. about how it is structured and about how to enjoy it better.
About the Concept of Connection and the Perception of your Partner. Level One
This is the first lesson of a collection with which you’ll tap into a novel approach to learning argentine tango. Here, Noelia & Carlitos will share their perspective on the art of connecting and perceiving your partner in dance.
Inertia of the Movement. Level One. What, Why and How?
Explore one of the important sources of movement in couple dances like tango. Some things are less obvious, but they can generate powerful impacts, which you need to learn to control and manage.
Structure and Rhythm Awareness. Level One. Being Creative Inside the Box
The paradox is that sometimes boundaries determine us to tap into unexpected sources of creativity. This lesson explores techniques to overcome such obstacles and to find freedom of expression where rules seem to govern.
Connection & Perception. Level Two. A Different Kind of Leading and Following
In this lesson, Noelia & Carlitos will illustrate a different way to lead. Get ready to change your perspective, your focus and what you’re paying attention to. You might find it challenging at first, but be aware that beyond every challenge you defeat, there’s a reward waiting.
Inertia of the Movement. Level Two. Using the Inertia in a Circular Way
In this lesson, Noelia & Carlitos will share their way of playing with Inertia in tango. It’s all about using energy in a novel and efficient way - one lead, one movement, but many steps in-between.
Structure and Rhythm Awareness. Level Two. Taking the Lead is the Name of the Game
Here’s a lesson for you to play a game that you’ll most certainly love! Imagine a sweet battle where each of you will take the lead one by one. A bit more novelty coming your way! It’s like a line each of you inserts in a spontaneously written screenplay. And in this way, line by line, you write your story on the dance floor.
Connection & Perception. Level Three. Followers Proposing Different Qualities for the Movement
In this lesson, you’ll learn how followers can transmit the idea of slowing down or accelerating the movement. Leaders, you’ll need to make sure that you are present 100% every moment of the dance, in order to perceive that message, take it, enhance it and respond to it, in order to continue the dialogue.
Inertia of the Movement. Level Three. Using the Inertia to Connect the Movements
In the third lesson they dedicate to the concept of Inertia, Carlitos & Noelia’s teach you how to use this tool in order to create longer, more flowing movements and structures so that you can better decode and interpret the music.
Structure and Rhythm Awareness. Level Three. Knowing when to Take Control and when to Adapt
Noelia & Carlitos share their closing thoughts on how to better connect and communicate with your dancing partner. Knowing when to take control and when to adapt is true art, that one can master with long practice. And knowing the structure, plus really being aware of the rhythm will greatly help you in this.