Wondering about how to improve your caminata? Or what kind of animal the caminata is for that matter? Or maybe struggling with the embrace or how to express yourself on the dancefloor?
We can’t say we have all the questions answered, but some of them, we do! We’ve published many articles with tango dance tips! Go on, binge away, it’s to fuel a healthy addiction anyway!
Help! I’m used to choreographies (part 2/4)!
If you’re used to learning choreographies, don’t panic! Yes, improvised dancing takes a bit of adjusting, but once you relax, things become much easier and you’ll get a very worth-while buzz. (2/4)
Help! I’m used to choreographies (part 3/4)!
If you’re used to learning choreographies, don’t panic! Yes, improvised dancing takes a bit of adjusting, but once you relax, things become much easier and you’ll get a very worth-while buzz. (3/4)
Help! I’m used to choreographies (part 1/4)!
If you’re used to learning choreographies, don’t panic! Yes, improvised dancing takes a bit of adjusting, but once you relax, things become much easier and you’ll get a very worth-while buzz. (1/4)
Overtaking…
The only accepted way to overtake a couple on the dance floor seems to be on the left...
Open or closed (eyes)?
It's quite usual for us ladies to close our eyes when dancing. It might sound (and feel) scary at first, but it increases the connexion with our partner and helps establish a better dialogue...
5 reasons why private classes are great to improve your tango
If you've never taken private classes, you might (rightly) be wondering what the fuss is all about. So here's a quick overview of why private classes are great to help you develop your tango further (and quicker).





