BIOMECHANICAL ANALYSIS AND METRIC INTERPRETATION OF ‘WALKING’ IN TANGO DANCE

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Autor(a) principal: Laguna, Alejandro Grosso
Data de Publicação: 2020
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: https://eras.mundis.pt/index.php/eras/article/view/15
Resumo: During the 20th century, tango dancers affirmed that their choreographic figures were an extension of the “spontaneous street walk” further adding that it was important to "walk with cadence” and know how to “keep the beat of the music”. In this paper we try to address thematerial meaning of these valuable popular assertions that, to this date, have not merited sufficient substantiated research. We comparatively analyze the cycle of human walking and tango walking from a biomechanical and kinesthetic perspective. Preliminary results show that (i) the tango step has a particular internal rhythm and micro timing that can be characterized by the periodicalternation of a series of dichotomous categories; (ii) there is a biomechanical foundation for a strong-weak hierarchy in the structure of the gait and its relation to the isochronous marking of its music. These findings have implications in the teaching and learning of tango, in that they contribute to improve the way in which we observe, analyze and metrically situate details of the tango walk. Finally, evidence is presented that reveals that walking structure was an antecedent of the isochronous marking of tango music.
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spelling BIOMECHANICAL ANALYSIS AND METRIC INTERPRETATION OF ‘WALKING’ IN TANGO DANCEBIOMECHANICAL ANALYSIS AND METRIC INTERPRETATION OF ‘WALKING’ IN TANGO DANCETango danceMusical meterGait cycleBiomechanic analysisKinesthesiaTango dançaMetro musicalGait cycleAnálisis Biomecânico y CinestésicoDuring the 20th century, tango dancers affirmed that their choreographic figures were an extension of the “spontaneous street walk” further adding that it was important to "walk with cadence” and know how to “keep the beat of the music”. In this paper we try to address thematerial meaning of these valuable popular assertions that, to this date, have not merited sufficient substantiated research. We comparatively analyze the cycle of human walking and tango walking from a biomechanical and kinesthetic perspective. Preliminary results show that (i) the tango step has a particular internal rhythm and micro timing that can be characterized by the periodicalternation of a series of dichotomous categories; (ii) there is a biomechanical foundation for a strong-weak hierarchy in the structure of the gait and its relation to the isochronous marking of its music. These findings have implications in the teaching and learning of tango, in that they contribute to improve the way in which we observe, analyze and metrically situate details of the tango walk. Finally, evidence is presented that reveals that walking structure was an antecedent of the isochronous marking of tango music.Durante o século XX, os bailarinos de tango afirmaram que as suas figuras coreográficas eram uma extensão do ‘caminhar espontâneo da rua’, acrescentando que era necessário 'caminhar com cadência’ e saber manter o compasso’ da música'. Neste artigo tentaremos abordar o significado ‘material’ dessas valiosas afirmações populares que à data não têm merceido suficienteinvestigação fundamentada. Analisamos comparativamente o ciclo da marcha humana e do caminhar do tango desde uma perspectiva biomecânica e cinestésica. Mostramos que (i) o passo do tango tem um ritmo interno particular e um micro timing que pode ser caracterizado pela alternância periódica de uma série de categorias dicotômicas; (ii) há um fundamento biomecânicopara uma hierarquia forte-fraca na estrutura do passo e sua relação com a marcação isócrona da sua música. Estas descobertas têm implicações no ensino e na aprendizagem do tango, na medida em que contribuem para melhorar a forma como o fazemos, analisamos e situamos metricamente detalhes do ‘caminhar’ do tango. Finalmente, são apresentadas evidências que revelam que aestrutura deste caminhar foi um antecedente da marcação isócrona da música tango.MUNDIS2020-12-30T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/otherinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://eras.mundis.pt/index.php/eras/article/view/15oai:ojs2.eras.mundis.pt:article/15ERAS | Revista Europeia de Estudos Artísticos ; Vol. 11 N.º 4 (2020): 43.ª Edição | ERAS; 1-201647-35582184-2116reponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAPporhttps://eras.mundis.pt/index.php/eras/article/view/15https://eras.mundis.pt/index.php/eras/article/view/15/10Direitos de Autor (c) 2022 ERAS | Revista Europeia de Estudos Artísticosinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessLaguna, Alejandro Grosso2022-09-05T13:57:34Zoai:ojs2.eras.mundis.pt:article/15Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T15:10:39.047394Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv BIOMECHANICAL ANALYSIS AND METRIC INTERPRETATION OF ‘WALKING’ IN TANGO DANCE
BIOMECHANICAL ANALYSIS AND METRIC INTERPRETATION OF ‘WALKING’ IN TANGO DANCE
title BIOMECHANICAL ANALYSIS AND METRIC INTERPRETATION OF ‘WALKING’ IN TANGO DANCE
spellingShingle BIOMECHANICAL ANALYSIS AND METRIC INTERPRETATION OF ‘WALKING’ IN TANGO DANCE
Laguna, Alejandro Grosso
Tango dance
Musical meter
Gait cycle
Biomechanic analysis
Kinesthesia
Tango dança
Metro musical
Gait cycle
Análisis Biomecânico y Cinestésico
title_short BIOMECHANICAL ANALYSIS AND METRIC INTERPRETATION OF ‘WALKING’ IN TANGO DANCE
title_full BIOMECHANICAL ANALYSIS AND METRIC INTERPRETATION OF ‘WALKING’ IN TANGO DANCE
title_fullStr BIOMECHANICAL ANALYSIS AND METRIC INTERPRETATION OF ‘WALKING’ IN TANGO DANCE
title_full_unstemmed BIOMECHANICAL ANALYSIS AND METRIC INTERPRETATION OF ‘WALKING’ IN TANGO DANCE
title_sort BIOMECHANICAL ANALYSIS AND METRIC INTERPRETATION OF ‘WALKING’ IN TANGO DANCE
author Laguna, Alejandro Grosso
author_facet Laguna, Alejandro Grosso
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Laguna, Alejandro Grosso
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Tango dance
Musical meter
Gait cycle
Biomechanic analysis
Kinesthesia
Tango dança
Metro musical
Gait cycle
Análisis Biomecânico y Cinestésico
topic Tango dance
Musical meter
Gait cycle
Biomechanic analysis
Kinesthesia
Tango dança
Metro musical
Gait cycle
Análisis Biomecânico y Cinestésico
description During the 20th century, tango dancers affirmed that their choreographic figures were an extension of the “spontaneous street walk” further adding that it was important to "walk with cadence” and know how to “keep the beat of the music”. In this paper we try to address thematerial meaning of these valuable popular assertions that, to this date, have not merited sufficient substantiated research. We comparatively analyze the cycle of human walking and tango walking from a biomechanical and kinesthetic perspective. Preliminary results show that (i) the tango step has a particular internal rhythm and micro timing that can be characterized by the periodicalternation of a series of dichotomous categories; (ii) there is a biomechanical foundation for a strong-weak hierarchy in the structure of the gait and its relation to the isochronous marking of its music. These findings have implications in the teaching and learning of tango, in that they contribute to improve the way in which we observe, analyze and metrically situate details of the tango walk. Finally, evidence is presented that reveals that walking structure was an antecedent of the isochronous marking of tango music.
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