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Tango

This is a 5 week series, focusing on Tango!

Join us for our online Zoom class in the world of Ballroom dancing. We will focusing on patterns and technique that you are able to do in your own home. We will be working on footwork, leg action, contra body, head postion, and patterns that you can dance when there is limited space.

Classes will be limited to 8 participants. This allows for more engaged and open dialogue about what we are working on, gives students the opportunity to ask questions, and allows me to give direct feedback to each student during class.

Call or text 516-241-3179 to register. Payment can be made through Venmo @lisasparklesdance with no fee or directly through the website with a convenience fee. I look forward to dancing with you.

Price: $15pp per class, $70pp for 5 weeks of class

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Tango

  • Wed, Aug 05, 2020 - 830pm
  • Wed, Aug 12, 2020 - 830pm
  • Wed, Aug 19, 2020 - 830pm
  • Wed, Aug 26, 2020 - 830pm
  • Wed, Sep 02, 2020 - 830pm

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You can also register or inquire by phone or at the studio by appointment. Call 516-241-3179.

About the Dance

Tango

Ballroom tango is a ballroom dance that branched away from its original Argentine roots by allowing European, American, Hollywood, and competitive influences into the style and execution of the dance.

The present day ballroom tango is divided into two disciplines: American Style and International Style. Both styles may be found in social and competitive dances, but the International version is more globally accepted as a competitive style. Both styles share a closed dance position, but the American style allows its practitioners to separate from closed position to execute open moves, like underarm turns, alternate hand holds, dancing apart, and side-by-side choreography.

American style tango

American style tango’s evolutionary path is derived from Argentina to the United States, when it was popularized by silent film star Rudolph Valentino in 1921, who demonstrated a highly stylized form of Argentine tango in The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse. As a result, the Hollywood style steps mixed in with other social dance steps of the times began this branch away from the Argentine style. Meanwhile, the tango was also making its own inroads into Europe.

Following the English standardization of their version of tango, Arthur Murray, a ballroom dance instructor in the U.S., tried his own hand at standardizing the ballroom dances for instruction in his chain of social dance schools. This looser social style was referred to as American style by the English.

source: wikipedia

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