We are committed to show you the classic codes and traditions that are part of Argentinian tango. For that reason, every week we will add to the website examples of dancers that represent these features. Have a look at their posture, cadence, elegance and presence while dancing. This will give you an idea of what you can accomplish with a bit of practice.
Tango in Europe is transforming into another dance and it is losing its elegance and style, so help us keep the authentic Argentinian tango alive in Newcastle.
If you are interested in learning more about the different elements that form tango, have a look at this website. It is full with details that describe the codes that forms tango.
Musicality and rhythm are an important part of dancers. Anioken and Luna show us in this video that tango is fun, and if your timing is right, you can do whatever you want and get away with it.
With Tete, simplicity is the name of the game. A collection of simple but elegant steps makes him one the best representatives of close embrace dancers of Argentine Tango.
This week's addition is Roberto Herrera. He was born in Jujuy, Argentina and he has been a tango dancer since 1986. Since then, he has been on several events around the world, giving demonstrations and classes.