Closed eyes. Do they help to get more dances?

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Beyond steps: Mastering expression in argentine tango - by Juliano Andrade and Paula Emerick

In this episode, Dimitris Bronowski shares insightful excerpts from Tango Tips by the Maestros, focusing on how true tango lives in the transitions between steps rather than the steps themselves. Drawing on the teachings of Juliano Andrade and Paula Emerick, the episode explores ...  Show more

From steps to sensation: Unlocking natural tango movement - By Juan Stephanides

This episode explores the essence of tango connection, starting from the embrace and expanding into movement, grounding, and trust between partners. Through simple yet powerful ideas, like walking hand in hand or slowing a single step to five minutes, it reveals how natural insti ...  Show more

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