11:00 Sun, 8 Dec 2024 (US/Eastern)
14:00 Sun, 8 Dec 2024 (US/Eastern)
Sacada is an illusion of displacement.
Besides the visual effect of displacement, sacadas allow traveling of the axis during giros and use of the spaces normally unavailable for use as they are taken by one of the partners. Sacadas open tones of completely new possibilities.
What is the difference between entrada, sacada, and gancho? Every time you hear this question it catches you by surprise, and you think I shall know that, but why does this question even include these 3 elements together? It’s like comparing apples with oranges.
Entrada, sacada or gancho?
In truth, though, they have a lot in common. Gancho goes towards the standing leg so the free leg can hook around. Both entrada and sacada aim toward the free leg so it can be displaced. Entrada and sacada differ only by how deep the free leg enters into the partner’s space. In other words, an entrada can be called a shallow sacada.
Sometimes both terms are used interchangeably. Entrada, however doesn’t really disturb the path of the free leg. It’s almost like the Leader’s leg takes over the follower's free leg position that she just left. It can be done Leader to Follower or Follower to Leader.
Register here: https://UltimateTango.as.me/Pre-Advanced-Course-December2024
The classes are held at 349 Washington St, Malden, MA 02148.
- 50 parking spots available.
- 2 min walk from Oak Grove T stop.
More info here: https://www.ultimatetango.com/preadvanced
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The 4 classes course is $120.
Each person must register individually.
This event is part of a series. The future events in this series are shown below.
Forward Sacadas - Pre-Advanced Argentine Tango
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Forward Sacadas - Pre-Advanced Argentine Tango
Anita Flejter UT New Location
Forward Sacadas - Pre-Advanced Argentine Tango
Anita Flejter UT New Location
Forward Sacadas - Pre-Advanced Argentine Tango
Anita Flejter UT New Location