Really a great sense of the feel for vals cruzado here, not just a tango adapted for vals. What teamwork! He does such a great job of keeping her on the bass while dancing the "cruzado" of "vals cruzado." Someone said on a "expert" tango blog that the vals was basically a Viennese waltz by a tango orchestra... well, kind of, but not quite true, as seen (and heard) here. [The cuzado part is the vals within the vals, or 3 against every six beats. She is dancing the normal 2 against every six beats.] Did you notice her little girl dip and giggle at the very start -- so SWEET!
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Really a great sense of the feel for vals cruzado here, not just a tango adapted for vals. What teamwork! He does such a great job of keeping her on the bass while dancing the "cruzado" of "vals cruzado." Someone said on a "expert" tango blog that the vals was basically a Viennese waltz by a tango orchestra... well, kind of, but not quite true, as seen (and heard) here. [The cuzado part is the vals within the vals, or 3 against every six beats. She is dancing the normal 2 against every six beats.] Did you notice her little girl dip and giggle at the very start -- so SWEET!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous:-)thanks for cheering me up.
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