Recently it dawned on me that decorations, adornos, embellishments (call them what you will) could well be considered a contradiction in terms - unless executed for a tango performance.
Under most circumstances in life, a decoration is an external embellishment. Yet an adorno in social tango comes from within and remains within the embrace. It's not primarily for the viewing public. It is a spontaneous expression of the emotion of the music. It does not disturb our partner. It isn't calculated or premeditated. However, sound technique and control underpin any elegant adornment.
What is a decoration in social tango? To me it begins with the way in which dancers (male or female) use their feet when taking a step.
For anyone interested in this topic, I recommend very highly the articles by Olga Besio and Milena Plebs (in Spanish & English).
PP
Monday 26 July 2010
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Thanks again for your thoughts, Constantino. While watching Elina dance (on Youtube), it is clear that her technique and body control are so good that she looks light as a feather. Her decorations appear soft and are beautiful expressions of the music. Your experience (you lucky man!) certainly confirms that.
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