tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3286007268065402678.post8845553261306976818..comments2023-09-21T09:00:05.129-04:00Comments on Tango Therapist's Tango Beat: Walking to Find OurselvesTango Therapisthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12548118004604256736noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3286007268065402678.post-28938547259844492432011-04-16T12:12:12.771-04:002011-04-16T12:12:12.771-04:00@Oskar: I am so glad to have this single comment o...@Oskar: I am so glad to have this single comment on this page about your walking experience. To me it is a profound part of my life now. And I am always so surprised when I find something new about "simply walking." I am just starting to get over feeling surprised to be surprised. Now I just expect to be blown away. More recently I discovered a way to think about Biagi's milongas. While humming one of his milongas while walking, I discovered a half-time rhythm to the habinera milonga rhythm. The discoveries are bio-mechanical, musical, psychological and even spiritual -- all out on a walk. I am delighted that someone understands! Send an email if you are interested in sharing. mark.word1@gmail.comTango Therapisthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12548118004604256736noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3286007268065402678.post-56757303755566628822011-04-16T06:53:35.657-04:002011-04-16T06:53:35.657-04:00Excellent article. Thank you for sharing.
My tang...Excellent article. Thank you for sharing.<br /><br />My tango age is over 8 years. I still practise the tango walk, on or off dance floor, with or without a partner, with or without tango music.<br /><br />I totally agree with you that the practice is a process of self discovery, further understand the music and your partner. There is no end to it.<br /><br />OskarAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com