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Too interesting first "Argentine tango lesson"

author:Argentine Tango Shelley Hou

In Argentina, I met a talented artist friend who not only danced, but also acted and directed. Art inherently needs to come from many aspects of ability to show inspiration to the maximum.

Today I would like to share with you a work by a classmate when I was studying at the National University of the Arts in Argentina, Eva Laura Madar's tango micro-film work. She is a Frenchman, but she also loved the art of dance and spent many years in The Argentinian City.

She fell in love with an Argentine man because of tango, but also because of the quarrel between the two tango, it was dark. I remember a party with the female classmates in the class, at least 3-4 non-Argentinian girls gritted their teeth and said to me after getting drunk, "Argentine men are not credible, and men in the prom are even more untrustworthy." ”

This is the love and hatred that Argentine tango brings to people, especially women.

But love to love, hate to hate, artistic inspiration is also unstoppable collapse when feelings rise and fall. One of her 3-minute micro-films last year made me laugh heartily, that is, I admired this woman's dare to love and hate, and the brain full of artistic cells, hoping that in the future, I can also contaminate her aura, and the inspiration will explode.

Below is a 3-minute short film about a young man's first Argentine tango lesson. The filming location was in Eva's own home, and Eva herself starred as a tango teacher in the film.

A few of the Spanish subtitles explain to you first: "Postura" - posture, "Cambio de peso" - change of center of gravity, "Caminata" - walking. These are actually the three important factors of Argentine tango, which seem simple, but in fact, it takes a lot of time to practice and learn to do a good job.

Let's take a look at how Eva "Teacher" started her first tango lesson for her students

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