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All she knows is that she is safe in his arms. She enjoys the warmth of his embrace and the safety of his arms. Her willingness to stay connected physically and mentally to his vision of the movements bring her to soulful heights. How could she ever stop dancing tango! He is the knight, her protector. He feels her totally responsive. Her body his to move.

The intensity of the connection between them is older than recorded time. An immortal bond between man and woman. He is moved by the music, challenged by the dance floor, and inspired by her trust and faith in him. He happily maneuvers around the dance floor, sometimes quickly, sometimes stretching every movement like a cat, and sometimes just pausing, holding her in his arms, as times briefly stops.

You can learn to dance tango and you don't need a partner! Pictures of our argentine tango classes, our performances, our tango friends and tango wedding dance moments. The exact origins of Tango—both the dance and the word itself—are lost in myth and an unrecorded history.

The generally accepted theory is that in the mids, African slaves were brought to Argentina and began to influence the local culture. Most likely the Tango was born in African-Argentine dance venues attended by compadritos, young men, mostly native born and poor, who liked to dress in slouch hats, loosely tied neckerchiefs and high-heeled boots with knives tucked casually into their belts. The compadritos took the Tango back to the Corrales Viejos—the slaughterhouse district of Buenos Aires—and introduced it in various low-life establishments where dancing took place: bars, dance halls and brothels.

It was here that the African rhythms met the Argentine milonga music a fast-paced polka and soon new steps were invented and took hold. Eventually, everyone found out about the Tango and, by the beginning of the twentieth century, the Tango as both a dance and as an embryonic form of popular music had established a firm foothold in the fast-expanding city of its birth.

Strictly social tango instruction. Argentine Tango lessons in San Diego. What is social Argentine tango? Linda Garwood - Instructor. Ladie's leading class Tuesdays pm. Held at: Mary Murphy's Champion Ballroom. Private and. Mr Tango Shoes.



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