5 Ways to… Warm Up Before Class (1/5)
Tanguito2020-07-29T04:17:27+01:001. EAT.
This is without a doubt my favourite part of warming up and its importance is often overlooked. Have a read to see the first way in which you can warm up before class.
1. EAT.
This is without a doubt my favourite part of warming up and its importance is often overlooked. Have a read to see the first way in which you can warm up before class.
5. SNEAK A PEAK AT OUR STUDENT SECTION ;)
Get up, washed, dressed, feed the kids, walk the kids to school, drive to work, greet clients, check your boss got the report – my point is, we do a lot in a day let alone a week, so how much drifts out of our brains never to be seen again? A LOT (or er... is that just me?).
PARTYYYY! What could be better practice than experiencing a tango party – a milonga? Being told what it’s like is one thing, experiencing it first hand is a completely new angle for any tango dancer.
Okay no I'm not - but it got your attention! ;)
Are you engaged? Or know someone who is? Are you/they dreading the first dance? Well you needn’t be! Relax - as they say in (bad) Hollywood movies, everything is under control. So, whether you’re looking for a dramatic, jaw dropping performance or...
Tango wouldn’t be tango without music, so as dancer we have to learn to embrace it and adapt to its rhythm; the pace, the tone, the style, the message. When you’re at home; cooking dinner, reading the paper, tickling the dog (you get the idea) - stick some music on and get accustomed to the tango genre.