Tango sanguchito: rhythmic variation with a back sacada

Dear dancer, When I first heard of Pablo’s mum, what someone said to me was “she’s radiant”. And she is. She has a big heart, laughs easily, and loves her children to bits. She’s also very creative. For example, she used to take the traditional Argentine “empanadas” recipe, and turn it from a sweet & savory treat for her kids. Instead of stuffing it with chicken, beef, onion as is usually done, she’d add sugar, olives, raisins… A bit unconventional but Pablo loved it! And this is what we’re inviting you to do with this week’s video lesson: taking a traditional tango movement, and shaking things up, making it yours! Join us this week as we explore a movement you probably already know - the sanguchito – and twist it in an unconventional way! Check this week’s video to learn: - How to turn the sanguchito into a rhythmic movement - How to communicate a change of dynamics in the embrace - How to do a back sacada