Tango Canasta

Preliminary Set Pattern Dance

Description

The Tango Canasta is skated in Reversed Kilian position, and both partners skate the same steps. It is a dance consisting of forward edges only and introduces the tango rhythm to skaters at the preliminary test level.

Particular attention should be given to the skating of the chassé at Step 4, and the two slide chassés at Steps 7 and 10. The use of appropriate knee action on the slide chassés can help in expressing the tango rhythm.

Note that Step 14 may be started, optionally, with a cross stroke. A stroking action by the left foot should be evident and a toe push is to be avoided.

Neat footwork, good edges, tango expression, extension and good carriage should be maintained throughout the dance.

Specifications

Music Rhythm Tango 4/4
Tempo 26 four-beat measures per minute; 104 beats per minute
ISU Music Intro 32 beats, 18.5 seconds
Pattern Set
Test Level Preliminary
Inventor James B. Francis
First Performed The University Skating Club, Toronto, Canada, 1951

Step Chart

Both partners skate the same steps.

Hold Step No. Step (Edge) Number of Beats
Reversed Kilian 1LFO1
2RFI-Pr1
3LFO1
4RFI-Ch1
5LFO-SwR4
6RFO2
7LFI-SlCh2
8RFO4
9LFO2
10RFI-SlCh2
11LFO4