5 Benefits of Social Dancing
Tanguito2020-05-14T19:31:01+01:00Why is social dancing so addictive? What makes it different to staged performances? Let's see.
Why is social dancing so addictive? What makes it different to staged performances? Let's see.
Whichever techniques work for you now, whether it’s smiling sweetly, a cheeky wink or fluttering eye lashes; it won’t work for you at a Milonga. Why? Listen up. Part 2.
Whichever techniques work for you now, whether it’s smiling sweetly, a cheeky wink or fluttering eye lashes; it won’t work for you at a Milonga. Why? Listen up.
Learning tango alone is “like baking a cake and then not eating it”. Although baking a cake can be enjoyable, it takes time to get it right. Similarly, whilst learning the tango can be fun and challenging, it’s not as rewarding if you don’t get to eat it - we mean, dance socially.
If you speak to a tango dancer they will more often than not refer to tango as their ‘passion’ as opposed to it being a hobby or sport they enjoy. So what is it that makes people feel so passionate about tango? Part 2 of 2