The secret profile of a tango dancer
Tanguito2020-05-14T19:59:02+01:00You’ve seen the moves on Strictly. We all know what tango looks like, but what’s the profile of those learning tango as a social dance?
You’ve seen the moves on Strictly. We all know what tango looks like, but what’s the profile of those learning tango as a social dance?
Phew! Whilst the Argentine Tango is popular for being fun, sociable and a skill; there is a whole bunch of health benefits that most people wouldn’t even have realised! These benefits are mental as well as physical. If you're wondering why we're talking about Marmite (we haven't completely lost it, honest...) read on and you'll soon find out.
Those of you addicted to milongas will probably have noticed that there are certain couple stereotypes that have emerged and never fail to reappear: the clumsy couple, the casual couple, the competitive couple, the arrogant couple, the passionate couple and the, well, no-longer a couple!
Amazing new report published by the WHO today! The WHO published an astonishing report today stating that practicing tango at least twice a week could help quite a few things, some of which we find a bit strange...
Another very inspiring quote from Miguel Zotto to get your tango weekend started: “There should never be a rush to do a...