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About Learn to Tango (DA28 Autumn)

Discover the authentic social style of Argentine Tango. Learn the basics through the eight steps that make this dance so unique.

What will you learn on this course?

Argentine Tango is a social dance which can be intimate, fun, romantic, and also help with your fitness, balance, coordination and memory.

This fun course will introduce you to several aspects of the art of Argentine Tango. You will learn the 8 movements that characterise the dance, including the Salida 8 Step, Ochos, and the figure of eight movement. You will also learn how to improvise and change routines depending on floor space, music, and other variables so that you can dance anywhere!

This tango course syllabus will cover:

  • An introduction to 3 styles within a tango dance – Tango, Tango Waltz, and Milonga
  • Embrace – How to hold and connect with your partner and develop good posture
  • Walking – How to walk in tango and energy, style and precision
  • Timing – How to dance in time with the music of Tango, Tango Waltz, and Milonga
  • Tango Etiquette – Learn the secrets of surviving a social tango night! How to be open and welcoming, how to ask for a dance, and how not to be nervous and be confident on the dance floor
  • Improvisation – The most important skill in social Tango dance. Chop and change routines based on floor space, changes in music tempo, and other variables

This course is an excellent opportunity to socialise and meet new people in your community who share your passion for dance.

Who is this course for?

This course is for adults aged 18+ years at all levels. No prior dancing experience is required.

At the heart of MAC is a focus on accessibility and inclusion. Please contact us to discuss your specific access needs. The room is wheelchair accessible. A support worker or carer may assist; carers must book a complimentary ticket if attending to provide support.

Do you need to bring anything?

Please bring water and wear comfortable clothes. Smooth soled shoes with a small heel are ideal, trainers are not appropriate for these classes.

Are there any additional costs?

There are no additional costs.

Who teaches this course?

Thomas O’Flaherty

Dates and times

  • September – December