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  • Bachata Dance Steps

    Learning Bachata dance steps is important because it's being seen more and more as a form that both salsa and tango dancers enjoy doing. Learn the basic moves of this Dominican Republic style with...

  • El Bimbo Dance History

    "El Bimbo," like the tango, refers to both a dance and a song. As the song and the dance have evolved through the last few decades, the nature of them has remained intact as a tune for lovers and...

  • The History of Tango Dance

    The Tango, a Latin ballroom dance infamous for its close-hold stance and seductive and sensual nature, bears no clear records of its beginning. Most concur that it was begun by the poor, immigrant...

  • Tango Dress History

    The term tango refers to a musical genre and form of dance that emerged in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and Montevideo, Uruguay, in the late 19th century. Whether the dance was truly born in brothels...

  • Flamenco Dance 4 Count Step Claps

    Clapping rhythms for four count flamenco dance steps can be used on dances like the tango and rumba. Learn more about four count step claps in flamenco dancing with tips from a dance instructor...

  • History of Argentinean Tango

    The Argentinean tango was developed at the ports by the marines and ladies to warm up the bodies. Understand the origins of the most passionate dance in the world with information from a...

  • About Tango Clothes

    The tango is sultry, passionate and elegant, and clothing should match that mood. Simply donning the tango attire should make the person feel as exotic and erotic as the dance and the music. The...

  • About the Tango

    The tango is a dance and music style that originated in Latin America. It is a partner dance that is characterized by athletic movement and sensual imagery. Though the tango was developed in South...

  • How to Add Embellishments in Tango Dancing

    The tango is a sensual dance that should be danced with expression and energy. While the man leads his partner, it's possible for the woman to add embellishments to the tango as a way to express...

  • How to Protect the Back in Tango Dancing

    If you dance the Argentine tango, especially if you're a follower who dances in a close embrace, you're at risk of hurting your back if you don't use tango technique that's kind to your body. To...

  • How to Lead Dance During the Tango

    The tango is a very sexy dance that's meant to appear as though one partner is chasing the other. The partners stand very close to one another while they move back and forth, turn, rock and...

  • How to Do the Tango Promenade Dance Step

    The tango, a sultry, passionate dance from Argentina, is enjoying a worldwide renaissance. The promenade is a basic tango move that gracefully covers the dance floor in the classic rhythm of...

  • How to Lead in the Tango Promenade

    The tango is the dance of Argentine gauchos--a macho, assertive dance relying on strength as well as grace. Not pre-choreographed, it is up to the man to decide when to do which steps. Leading...

  • How to Choose Shoes for the Tango

    Tango dancers depend on their shoes to allow them to glide, pivot and promenade across the dance floor, all while maintaining balance and grace. Plus, shoes must be comfortable to wear through...

  • How to Find the Rhythm of the Tango

    Because tango is an improvised dance, you need to be able to quickly find the rhythm in any tango song. Once you know the rhythm, you can play with it, adding figures and other footwork in a...

  • How to Do a Basic Walk in the Tango

    Tango is a walking dance. In fact, walking is such a large element of it that dancers spend decades perfecting their walking technique. Because it's based on a regular walk, the basic tango walk...

  • How to Not Tango

    The tango dance is all about revealing the dark passion of romance and appears in many different versions, depending on the region in the world. The authentic type, however, is very different from...

  • How to See Live Tango in Buenos Aires, Argentina

    Argentina is the tango capital of the world. Created in Buenos Aires in the 1800s by poor immigrants, Argentine tango is one of the most sultry, seductive and mesmorizing dances around. If you...

  • How to Learn the Tango

    The exotic and passionate tango is amazingly accessible and a great way to make what Dorothy Parker called “a whole new set of dearest friends”.

  • How to Lead an Ocho in Tango

    The ocho is a classic follower's step in tango, allowing her to use her walking technique in a way that emphasizes her natural body movement. Leading an ocho well is an important part of...

  • How to Do a Volcada in Tango

    One of the tango moves that impresses beginners most is the volcada. In it, the follower is taken off axis and her leg sweeps around to generally land in a cross. A large volcada is especially...

  • How to Do a Sacada in Tango

    The sacada is a dramatic move in tango where a dancer moves into the space that his partner has just left, creating the illusion that he has displaced her. Though once you learn the basics, there...

  • How to Do an Ocho in Tango

    The name for the tango step "ocho" comes from the early days of tango; when women danced this step, they would trace figure eights into the dirt floor they danced on. Today, the ocho is one of the...

  • How to Maintain a Flexible Embrace in Tango

    If you dance strictly close embrace tango, you don't need a flexible embrace. But if you like to open for figures, a flexible embrace makes that possible. Maintaining a strong connection in a...

  • How to Do a Barrida in Tango

    A barrida is one of the illusions of tango. In a barrida, it looks like one partner is pushing or dragging the other's foot with his own. However, when executed properly, it's actually a led...

  • How to Choose Tango Shoes

    Tango requires shoes that allow you to maintain your balance, but also allow you to pivot easily and gracefully. For women, heels of 2 to 4 inches create the best line, while men can choose from a...

  • How to Organize a Milonga

    A milonga can attract dancers from all segments of the tango community, gathering dancers who may not otherwise meet each other. Though it takes preparation, a milonga is not difficult to organize.

  • How to Enjoy a Milonga

    Though a milonga can be the highlight of your tango social life, it can also be a frustrating experience if you don't get the dances you are expecting. However, you're bound to enjoy a milonga—and...

  • How to Lead a Boleo in Tango

    The boleo is a beautiful tango step and one that followers love doing when it is led properly. Unfortunately, it is difficult to lead well. Though you can lead a boleo from other steps, leading it...

  • How to Do a Boleo in Tango

    Like many tango moves, a boleo just happens if you allow your body to relax and do what a good leader is asking. Learning to relax and to be in the moment are important skills to acquire as you...

  • How to Attend a Tango Festival

    Four days and three nights of tango, the length of many festivals, can make you feel like you've died and gone to Buenos Aires. It can also be a taxing experience, especially if you aren't...

  • How to Choose Tango Dance Music

    Tango is a diverse musical genre, and its many manifestations are captured in the equally diverse tango dance styles you can see danced at a milonga. Choosing tango dance music requires knowledge...

  • How to Find Tango Classes

    Tango began as a sultry dance in the poor neighborhoods of Buenos Aires, where men and women danced into the early morning hours to forget their sorrows. Today, you can find tango being danced all...

  • How to Choose Tango Clothes

    The sultry dance of Argentine tango requires clothing that makes you feel equally as sultry. But you don't have to be bound to the stereotypes of fedoras, fishnet, fringe and a rose between the...

  • How to Tango

    Born in the brothels of Argentina, the tango is synonymous with passion. Although the dance is relatively free-form, you can do a lot with two basic moves: the walking step and the rock step.

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