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Stefani Kang

My name is Stefani Kang. As an artist, dancer, argentine tango teacher, architect and entrepreneur in the recreation business, I am a specialist who provides vital training to release hidden talents and built up skills for a happy life.

Jan 13 2018

How bizarre are tango people, are we really weird?

being weird?

Tango people have been often seen as strange to non-dancers. How bizarre are tango people really? Did you experience that people you knew from the time “BEFORE” your  tango activities  slowly withdraw since you got into tango? Or is it just the fact that YOU actually withdraw from them? Are we really weird? When you received an invitation […]

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Jan 13 2018

Inviting someone to dance, the art of cabeceo.

cabeceo

In western countries, dancers have  almost lost the sophisticated attribute to invite a partner with style and respect. Only this gesture garantees him to know if the person is delighted to dance or not. The common procedure in Buenos Aires inviting someone to dance is with mirada/cabeceo.  The art of cabeceo has been seen in the western […]

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Jan 13 2018

First Tango lesson coming up? 3 useful tips for you

men's outfit for class

Your first tango lesson is coming up soon? Finally, you give it a try. Bravo. That’s a wise decision to start with tango learning. Nothing to lose, you will only win. I give you here some useful tips how to prepare without spending much.   In case you will leave it again, you do not waste your money. Prepare […]

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About Stefani

Hello, I am Stefani... I am an artist, dancer, argentine tango teacher, architect and entrepreneur in the recreation business. A specialist who provides vital training to release hidden talents and built up skills for a happy life. I welcome you to a new and vibrant journey.

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What is a Traditional Milonga?⁣

Maestra Milena Plebs in Buenos Aires Tango Talks

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Back Ocho – Ladies Tango Techniques 7

The Pivot

Pivot – Ladies Techniques 4

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Awareness for the partner – Tango Meditation Seminar 2

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