Learn to dance Argentine Tango, Tango Classes
Argentine Tango is a beautiful Latin dance that originated in Buenos Aires, Argentina. It is a lead and follow dance and is often described as 'walking with a partner and the music'. Now you can learn it from one of the best teachers in New Zealand.
Beginners Tango
NEW Courses Starting Soon:
• Saturday 30th April 2011 - 11:15am
(1hr)
- Free 1st Class, no obligation, no partner requred. N.B. please confirm times by keeping an eye on the timetable
Note: we have running classes at these times as a previous
8 week course will be in progress. So come take a look!
Beginners Tango Level: In our Beginners course you will learn the basics steps of Argentine Tango. Also you will begin to work on some fundamental techniques such as footwork, balance and rhythm. This course has been designed especially for people who have never danced Tango before.
When joining the course you will receive an instructional booklet that you can take home with you to practice what we learn. It has explanations of all the steps that you will learn during this course.
The Beginners Tango courses are designed to be fun & friendly, so don't worry if you have had no dance experience before. These offer a great opportunity to meet new people, increase you fitness and flexibility, and act as a stepping stone to our Next levels in Tango.
Enrolment, Prices & Location details below..
Intermediate Tango N.B. please confirm times by keeping an eye on the timetable
Drop-in Class or join after Beginners
Intermediate / Adv Tango Level:
Once you have completed the Beginners course you can continue onto the Intermediate Level. You will learn specific Tango dance moves such as Giros (turns), Gancho (hooks), Sacada (displacement) and many more. Also we will continue to improve your technique, footwork, musicality, balance and rhythm.
For the more advanced dancers, we can give you some extras!
When joining the Intermediate course you will receive a 'take-home' instructional booklet with explanations of everything you will learn during this course.
We also recommend current Intermediate level participants to attend the Beginners classes as well to gain confidence and review the basics steps.
Special: Attend the Beginners class on the same day and pay only half price for this class.
Prices:
Casual rate $15. (pay as you go)
Tango Concession cards $70 for 6 classes
Teachers: Marcela & Nicolas
Contact Marcela : on 021 0233 3101
Dance Company: Dance with me, Director: Marcela
Marcela & Nicolas's Tango Demo @ Poplar Lane Feb 2010
Information
About
Argentine Tango Argentine Tango consists of a variety of styles
that developed in different regions and eras, and in
response to the crowding of the venue and even the fashions
in clothing. Even though they all developed in Argentina
and Uruguay, they were also exposed to influences reimported
from Europe and North America. Consequently there is
a good deal of confusion and overlap between the styles
as they are now danced - and fusions continue to evolve.
Argentine Tango is danced in an embrace that can vary
from very open, in which leader and follower connect
at arms length, to very closed, in which the connection
is chest-to-chest, or anywhere in between. Close embrace
is often associated with the more traditional styles,
while open embrace leaves room for many of the embellishments
and figures that are associated with Tango Nuevo.
Tango is essentially walking with a partner and the music.
Musicality (i.e. dancing appropriately to the emotion
and speed of a tango) is an extremely important element
of tangoing. A good dancer is one who makes you see the
music. Also, dancers generally keep their feet close
to the floor as they walk, the ankles and knees brushing
as one leg passes the other.
Argentine Tango relies heavily on improvisation; although
certain patterns of movement have been codified by
instructors over the years as a device to instruct
dancers, there is no "basic step." One of
the only constants across all Argentine Tango styles,
is that the follower will usually be led to alternate
feet. Another is that the follower rarely has her weight
on both feet at the same time. Argentine tango is a
new orientation of couple dancing. As most dances have
a rational-pattern which can be predicted by the follower,
the ballast of previous perceptions about strict rules
has to be thrown overboard and replaced by a real communication
contact, creating a direct non-verbal dialogue. A tango
is a living act in the moment as it happens.
...more > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argentine_Tango
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