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Traditional Tango

Dec 23 2018

What is a Traditional Milonga?⁣

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You can find different interpretations of how to set up a milonga. There are non-formal ones and traditional milongas. This article describes what it takes to call your milonga a traditional one.

Written by Stefani Kang · Categorized: Think tank of a tango dancer, Traditional Tango, Uncategorized · Tagged: codigos de la milonga, dance in a milonga, flollow the rules, how to behave in a milonga, how to dance, milonga rules, milongarules, tango milonguero, tango salon, tango traditional, traditional close embrace, traditional milongas in Buenos AIres, traditional tango

Nov 20 2018

How to find pleasure dancing in the Traditional Milongas of Buenos Aires

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On my travels to Buenos Aires I meet many tango tourists. I realized that they spend their whole tango time in the modern Milongas/Practicas, which do not very much alter from those milogas in their home town. No dress code, no sitting order. No codigos apply. Easy peasy. They feel totally comfortable in the milonga as […]

Written by Stefani Kang · Categorized: Think tank of a tango dancer, Traditional Tango, Uncategorized · Tagged: acceptance in tango, argentine tango, argentine tango community, art of cabeceo, awareness of yourself, Buenos Aires, close embrace, codigo de la milonga, demanding role of a leader, find pleasure dancing, Milongas of Buenos Aires, powerful elements in tango, traditional milongas in Buenos AIres, traditional Milongas of Buenos Aires, useful tips for dancing

Nov 07 2018

How to dance like a queen? – 10 hints for your success.

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Watching your favorite tango couple performing and you’re asking yourself, oh gosh, I wish I could dance like her. Due to the fact that she has a professional education in dance as a base, plus a profound carrier as a tango dancer, you realize only a small chance that this dream becomes true. 10 beneficial […]

Written by Stefani Kang · Categorized: Think tank of a tango dancer, Traditional Tango, Uncategorized · Tagged: appreciation for your partner, argentine tango, argentine tango community, argentine tango lesson, art of cabeceo, awareness of yourself, clean tango walk, close embrace, codigo de la milonga, connection in the couple, focus on the tango walk, ladies tango technics, ladies tango techniques, lady's tango technics, lady's tango techniques, listen to tango music, powerful elements in tango, respect for your partner, role of the follower, tips for dance lesson, useful tips for dancing, women tango technics, women tango techniques

Nov 03 2018

Respecting cultural backgrounds

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Balinese dance has a rich culture underlaid. Every gaze with the eyes, every flick with the head, every position of the fingers, these all have a meaning. Argentine Tango etiquette contains a range of behavior patterns. Do we need to know and respect these cultural backgrounds  when we teach Balinese dance or Argentine tango?  living […]

Written by Stefani Kang · Categorized: Think tank of a tango dancer, Traditional Tango, Uncategorized · Tagged: argentine, argentine tango, argentine tango community, argentine tango lesson, art of cabeceo, balinese, balinese dance, Buenos Aires, etiquette, respecting cultural backgrounds, tango etiquette, tips for dance lesson, useful tips for dancing

Nov 02 2018

How to dance like a pro – 10 powerful hints for leaders

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You are watching your favorite tango master performing and asking yourself, oh gosh, I wish I could dance like him. Due to the fact that you are already in your forties maybe fifties,  with a full-time job to concentrate on, this wish might be an  impossible dream to become true. With just 10 powerful hints […]

Written by Stefani Kang · Categorized: Tango Meditation, Think tank of a tango dancer, Traditional Tango, Uncategorized · Tagged: acceptance in tango, appreciation for your partner, argentine tango, argentine tango lesson, awareness of yourself, blissful moments, codigo de la milonga, connection in the couple, dance like a pro, demanding role of a leader, hints for leaders, tips for dance lesson, useful tips for dancing

Oct 18 2018

Daily workout – love your feet – enjoy your stilettos

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You are terribly hooked to wear this super chic stilettos but wonder if you could handle to walk on it without embarrassing yourself? Join me for a 5 minutes daily workout. Your feet will gain strength and flexibility. In some weeks you will start to love your feet because soon you are in control of your […]

Written by Stefani Kang · Categorized: Think tank of a tango dancer, Traditional Tango, Uncategorized, Video lessons · Tagged: argentine tango, argentine tango lesson, awareness of yourself, first tango lesson, flexible feet, ladies tango technics, ladies tango techniques, lady's tango technics, lady's tango techniques, powerful elements in tango, role of the follower, strength and flexibility, strong feet, strong metatarse, tips for dance lesson, useful tips for dancing, women tango technics, women tango techniques

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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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Blissful moments while dancing Tango ?

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Climb Up The Social Ladder in an Argentine Tango Community

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