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Today is my third day of a 30-day personal challenge to post daily for a month. Here’s a little video of my honey and me working to get a new dance step just right. We’re students of the Tango Elegante style of Argentine Tango.
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31 thoughts on “Call for Writers, a Quickie Tango Video, Plus it’s Day 3”
I think the dancing with your husband are amazing videos!
I liked this video much better because you had more elan to glide sideways and to quickly change direction. However you must learn “la quebrada” which means “the broken one”in Spanish. It’s when the lady suddenly drops down and is held by her partner so she doesn’t touch the floor. Then she readies herself and they both resumes the dancing in another direction, usually faster. Ss you can guess I was born and raised in the River Plate region; my grandfather Ricardo taught me how to appreciate this superb dance and singing.
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I think the dancing with your husband are amazing videos!
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Thank you, Jodie 🙂
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I liked this video much better because you had more elan to glide sideways and to quickly change direction. However you must learn “la quebrada” which means “the broken one”in Spanish. It’s when the lady suddenly drops down and is held by her partner so she doesn’t touch the floor. Then she readies herself and they both resumes the dancing in another direction, usually faster. Ss you can guess I was born and raised in the River Plate region; my grandfather Ricardo taught me how to appreciate this superb dance and singing.
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would love if you’d write a guest post about your experiences, molaplume – then my readers could get to know you 🙂
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Tbe problem dear is that my memory is almost completely gone and comes back only on some sunny days for brief moments.
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haha – such sweet memories you have 🙂
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Chose a subject important for a woman’s heart amd I will plunge into it with gusto. Your wishes are orders for moi!
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tango dancing 🙂
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You’re on!
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😀
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Students on hardwork , keepit up
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thanks!
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I’m looking into this! Also, really nice video 🙂
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so glad! & thank you 🙂
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I’m a bit busy this week, but will try to write something this weekend, if that’s okay with you?
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no rush – will love it whenever you’re ready 🙂
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Make “Happiness Between Tails” one of your blog stops today! It’s gracious owner, Daal, is hosting short guest posts.
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You are very kind! Thank you!
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