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Tango: The Structure of the Dance Vol.2

Tango: The Structure of the Dance Vol.2

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excelent book
Review: I have been a tango instructor for 20 years and I find even the exercises were good for me, I'm using them to teach to my beginners class.
I do really thanks the effort put on it and the inspiration I got from it.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Nice exercises
Review: It is amazing how easy it is to improve your dancing by reading this book, cause then when you go to practice, you know what to do and what you are looking for in the exercises.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great learning experience
Review: The first part of the book is my favorite. It really gave me a lot of clues on how to practice and what to practice. Now I'm practicing a lot less time than before and I'm learning a lot faster.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Tango, The Structure of the Dance vol.2 by Mauricio Castro
Review: The first part of this excellent book, is full of exercises
for relaxation and understanding ones body.
The second part it provides the inside of the mind of an improviser, detailing the tools to improve your dancing.
Excellent book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Exelent choice
Review: This book has a number of interesting sequences that can be really difficult to master without proper training in tango argentino. Proper training, imho, is studying with the master teachers from Buenos Aires, proven as great educators around the world. Assuming one has such solid foundation, and now is attempting to master the sequences offered by the author of this book, then it may be beneficial to some dancers. But to call this book an ultimate key to success in tango is pretentious at the very least.


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