The title of this article is hits record levels of "obviously".
However, as sexy as the Argentine Tango is, it is also a dance that any dancer can, and should, add to their dance program. Need some proof, read all about "My First Tango Couple".
This spicy and sultry dance from Argentina was originally so racy it was banned for much of its history. From its beginning in dark lit cafés and docks of Buenos Aires to European salons, the Tango cast its siren spell over couples worldwide. Originally shunned for its lower class origins, this provocative dance became an international sensation in the high society of Paris, London and New York City in the early 20th century and has continued to enjoy ever increasing popularity
Slinky and syncopated and filled with staccato bursts of steps, this dance lends itself to dramatic movements. And the close embrace favored by the Argentine style allows dancers to connect and create improvised and embellished steps while dancing cheek to cheek.
Final Thought
On your next private lesson, why not mention that you're interested in this dance to your teacher? Give them a chance to show you some of the fun byproducts of the dance like improved leading and following, and sexy leg lines.
Hopefully, with one risky move outside your comfort zone, you'll look back on this decision to get started with it, and how you contemplated if it would be the right dance to add, all with the same record levels of "obviously".
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