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Aug 12 2018

Front Ocho – Ladies Tango Techniques 6

One of the most danced figures in argentine tango for the lady is the front ocho, a small figure consisting of two basic technics:

  • a step, please refer to my blog the tango walk (5)
  • and a pivot (2)

According to the direction, we differentiate in front ocho or back ocho , (ocho adelante ocho atras),  also known as front and back crosses. 

The front ocho. ( front cross )

In this article I explore about the ocho adelante regarding the technical and musical process.

First I explain the complex technic by cutting  down the movement in 4 parts;

the preparation (a) the slide, project and transfer (b) the push, point and stretch (c) and the final relax and pivot (d)  .

Finally I will show different applications to the music, the cross in 1,2 and 4 beats.

Technical perspectives of the front cross.

Preparation (a)

Preparation (a) the ocho
Preparation for front ocho (a)

Her weight is on one leg with the free leg between her and the leader. She presents her  streched free leg in front of her standing leg.

 Slide and project to transfer (b )

slide and project to transfer
slide and project to transfer, small front ocho (b)

 

slide and project to transfer
here for a  big front ocho (b)

She  further extends her free leg for sliding then she transfers her weight foreward with a push from her standing leg.

Depending on the size of the front ocho, a small one, or a huge dynamic one , or even something in bewtween, she will just relax her knee or bend her standing leg a little  in order to create a much bigger step. More about this technique here.

Push,point and stretch (c)

push, point and stretch

Once she has arrived with all her weight on the new standing leg, she points her toes of your departing leg  and press them into the floor . This enables the leg to reach a full stretch.

Relax and pivot (d)

 

relax and pivot
relax and pivot

 

Then she will relax the free leg to collect to zero and finishes with a pivot. The energy she receives from relaxing the free leg together with the twist in her spine she will transform into the pivot.

To be repeated (a) for an other front ocho.

Shall the leader want to stop the series of ochos he will lead you a small pivot just to come back to the frontal zero position.

During the process her upper body stays connected with the leader. (While practicing on the barre she is facing the mirror all the time, while her hands holding on the barre ) The hips are activ and facing the direction of the movement. The torso isolates in the waist line. This action needs lots of preparation. It is beneficial to do latin dance or bellydance,  or diciplines like Yoga and Pilates to work on flexibility in the spine.

Application to the music.

musicality for tango dancers
musicality for tango dancers

 

The  front ocho can be danced in different rhythms. Usually  she will need 2 beats to complete the movement. Step in the strong beat and pivot in the low beat.

Depending on how the dancers will interprete the music, they may use 1 beat ( different technique applies) or  the movement will be stretched to a whole bar ( 4 beats). When the ocho is danced over a full bar , the lady will step in the 1. beat and then devide the rest of the movement to her own interpretation (embellishments) until she will finish with the pivot in 4. For these slow ochos over one bar you might want to perform to slow melodical music with deep steps.

Exceptions :

For ochos in 1 beat you will stay in zero position and combine weight changing with small pivots. Same technic can be used for mini ochos in double time.

 

Common mistakes:

  • Pivoting with two feet or changing weight during the pivot.
  • Finish the pivot, think of always of turn a little bit more than needed to be sure you have space for your free foot to pass through. Make sure that you are not stumbling over your toe.
  • bending both knees together during the movement.

 

Check out my article about the back ocho.

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Written by Stefani Kang · Categorized: Think tank of a tango dancer, Traditional Tango, Uncategorized, Video lessons · Tagged: argentine tango, argentine tango community, argentine tango lesson, awareness of yourself, front ocho, ladies tango technics, ladies tango techniques, lady's tango techniques, ocho, powerful elements in tango, tango milonguero lesson, women tango technics, women tango techniques

About Stefani Kang

Hello, I am Stefani... I am an artist, dancer, argentine tango teacher, architect and entrepreneur in the recreation business. A specialist who provides vital training to release hidden talents and built up skills for a happy life. I welcome you to a new and vibrant journey.

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