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Tango Styles: "de Salón" |
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Tango de Salón Tango Salón is the most popular style of Tango danced up through the Golden Era of the dance (1950s) when Milongas (tango parties) were held in large dance venues and full Tango orchestras performed. It is characterized by slow, measured, and smoothly executed moves. It includes all of the basic Tango steps and figures plus Tango-owned footwork. The emphasis is on precision, smoothness, and musicality. The couple embraces closely but the embrace is flexible, opening slightly to make room for various figures and closing again for support and poise. The walk is the most important element, and dancers usually walk 60%-70% of the time during a Tango song. |
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Tango Salón
style group classes are on Fridays and
Saturdays. Also Tango Salón style is taught at our University of
Queensland's Tango Courses (UQ
Sport Tango). |
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If you have further questions regarding tango styles and which style is the best for you to start with, please contact us. We are here to help you! |
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