Argentine
Tango

Spring 2007
course
navigation

syllabus

The Argentine Tango is an inprovised social partner dance currently popular all over the world, including here in Brattleboro. If you've never seen it before, check out the "Tango Bar" video in our library. (You should be warned that it can be addictive; I've had people tell me that they'd spent their food money on lessons.)
In each 90 min class you should expect some posture / stretching exercises, some new moves, and some open practice time. Please be on time. Repeated arriving late will affect your grade.
The course requirements include
Details will be forthcoming in class.
Attendance is crucial, particularly since the material builds sequentially. If you're injured or not feeling well, often you can still get something out of sitting in and watching. If four or more classes are missed, no credit will be given. Up to three missed classes may be "made up" by attending a downtown Tues evening tango class within two weeks of the missed class; talk to Jim about transportation.
Tango is a close contact activity; personal hygiene matters. Please make sure that other people will enjoy embracing you by being washed, brushed, and if need be, scented.
The (tentative) schedule looks like this :
week Jan 30 walking; lead/follow; embrace 1 Feb 6 ochos (for & back); suspension 2 13 cross vs parallel; foot games 3 20 8 count basic; walk to cross 4 27 molinete; foot drags 5 Mar 6 boleos and ganchos 6 VT town mtg; midterm grades 13 milonga, waltz; open/close box 7 -- spring break -- Apr 3 review; right/left turns 8 10 ocho cortata(close); sacadas(open) 9 17 off axis, wraps, volcada 10 24 ? May 1 colgata and spins 12 8 party / review 13
http://cs.marlboro.edu/ courses/ spring2007/tango/ syllabus
last modified Friday January 18 2008 4:20 pm EST