The tough job of a tango leader… (part 3/3)
Tanguito2020-05-12T23:47:26+01:00To conclude our series about leading, we'll now cover assessment skills and style. Read on...
To conclude our series about leading, we'll now cover assessment skills and style. Read on...
To truly become an outstanding dancer, focus needs to be on the connection with the music. Not only rhythm and dancing in time, but feeling every note of the song, expressing with movement what the singer is saying – in turns light-hearted, or comical, sad, full of hope, and so on. Extending every long note and nailing every short one. Read on...
A true tango leader has to train themselves to be the masters of multitasking. Leading, making the lady feel special, watching around for hazards, planning ahead, listening to the music (and interpreting it), there is a lot on the plate for leaders. Read on for our secrets for leaders...
There are 3 words commonly used in tango which I can only think of as "frenemies". They sound helpful whilst actually leading to misunderstandings about what tango and what the role of each partner is about. Let's expose them now. Maybe we can confront these frenemies, bend these hung-up definitions and achieve a nicer dancing experience in the process.
There's a lot you can do in your daily life to improve your tango dancing. The best thing about them? They do make a difference, and... they're free! Have a read at our 5 top tips to improve your tango without spending a penny!