TANGO BLOG
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10 Ways To Beat the Tango Blues
As a tango teacher, I often get a little window into my students’ tango experiences.
They tell me how they get on at the milonga, the comments they receive, the dances they had. I hear about their highs – when everything just seems to work, to fly – and I also hear about their lows. Of the days when nothing seems to work. So how do we beat these frustrations?

Balance
This July we’ve dedicated our Saturday afternoon workshops to Technique so it seems like a good time to raise one of the most talked about issues in tango: BALANCE.
The other night in our Beginners class, one of our new female students exclaimed in surprise: “why can’t I balance?”. It made me smile. Surely every woman who has ever danced tango must at one point have cried this out to the universe!

Dancing in the Street
Lately, Tango Movement students have been taking to the street post-class – while having a drink, on their way home and on the tube.

A Tango Wedding
This weekend was very special for us. It was the wedding of two of our students, Nathalie and Stephen, who met in our classes a few years ago.
One of the nicest things about our job is the personal relationships that we form with our students. And really there could be nothing lovelier than to see a relationship start, develop and blossom through our classes.

We love you too!
Thanks so much for you feedback We love hearing we are doing a good job and it spurs us on!