Patricia Muuml;ller ci fa conoscere; indagando sulle situazioni storiche; sui personaggi e sui luoghi importanti di Buenos Aires; come gli indios; gli schiavi africani; i coloni spagnoli e gli immigranti europei hanno plasmato il tango e sviluppato il suo ballo. Attraverso esercizi pratici e semplici impariamo a tonificare e rilassare il corpo; a ballare facendo un tuttrsquo;uno con il partner e ad accendere le nostre emozioni. Impareremo a fare bella figura in sala da ballo e ad interpretare nel giusto modo i cenni per non restare mai piugrave; a sedere!lsquo;Egrave; come essere accompagnati per mano alla scoperta del tango. Adesso non ci sono piugrave; segreti; Buenos Aires ci aspetta!rsquo; (Chiara Scozzari; ballerina di tango dal rsquo;98)
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Decent insight; but overall pretty repetitiveBy JbennyThe first half of the book is stronger than the second half; despite the fact that I believe the second half features better albums. I expected the book to get even farther into the details of the making of some of these albums; but other than the Beastie Boys chapter I thought most everything was pretty surface level. There was more information given on the actual artists; and not as much given to the making of the albums in my opinion. If you love hip-hop and have an interest in many of the artists featured in the book its still probably worth checking out; but I had hoped for more detail.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Eseentially an Informative History BookBy PaakowEThis book initially wasnt what I had expected. But it gives a detailed account of critical junctures in hip hops past and accompanies them with pictures photos of the subject at hand. Definitely would recommend to anyone who wants to brush up on Rap Cultures History and keep as a reference guide.3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. A must have for hip hop fansBy Jonathan GrayThis book is essential for any fan of hip hop. It goes through classic albums track by track; and the forwards at the beginning of each chapter; describing where the artist; the music; and america was at the time of the albums creation; are very interesting themselves. The writing is competent; which is all we need since it is mostly interview style writing and the words are coming directly from the artist (and in some cases; industry execs) involved. Of course the choice of albums could have been different; some were unecessary (the Marley Marl record which only made it because of the track "The Symphony") and some just werent classic (Poor Righteous Teachers? huh?) but most are undeniable classics and have so much lore and mystery surrounding them it is nothing less than a blessing that Brain Coleman uncovered the story behind these records. Of course there are crucial records he left out; but i assume that hes saving those for the sequel.