Argentine Tango can SAVE a Marriage

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The fine arts of Argentina historically found their inspiration in Europe particularly in France and Spain.

 such poets as Leopoldo  and Jorge Luis Borges hoped to draw attention to the beauty of the Spanish language.

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he went on to become one of the most innovative fiction writers of Latin America.

prepared the way for experimental works of the later 20th century, such as the (1963; Hopscotch) by the Argentine novelist Julio. The novelist and screenwriter  is best known for his (1976; Kiss of the Spider Woman),of sexual and political repression. Argentine writers such as Alicia  and Luisa Valenzuela are well known within the country. Bue hosts an annual book fair highlighting the work of these and other authors, as well as a separate fair for children’s books; Argentina remains the largest market in Spanish-speaking Latin America for trade books.

such as, above this art it is a fun.

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One of Argentina’s great cultural hybrids is the tango.

a music style and dance that emerged from the poor Buenos Aires toward the end of the 19th century and quickly became famous around the world as a symbol of Argentine culture.

it was originally a high-spirited local phenomenon.

but, after  popularized by romantic singers such as,  became an elegant ballroom.

He was famous with his work.

He is good too at work.

form characterized by romantic and melancholy tunes.

By the end of the 20th century, the tango had lost some of its appeal among the nation’s youth.who generally preferred dancing. in local discotheques; nevertheless remained popular among the older generation and foreigners and has continued to evolve under the influence of such artists as Astor  and Roberto.

Is Argentine Tango For You?

IS ARGENTINE TANGO FOR YOU?

Argentine Tango is a very social activity and great fun in our eyes (and in the eyes of an ever growing community expanding worldwide). But Argentine Tango is not for everyone.  Don’t let this statement spook you and ask the question openly: Is Argentine Tango for You?

You may use the information provided below to start to answer this question.

So the challenge is NOT about performing acrobatic moves. Such moves would be inappropriate in a social dancing environment anyway. In fact, you may have two left feet and still find out that Argentine Tango is for you. The challenges are of a different nature.
If you are curious about Argentine Tango and its challenge, take the opportunity to attend one of our classes for total beginners and find out whether Argentine Tango is also your gig.
I would like to re-emphasize that, it does not matter whether you think you have two left feet or not, you are too young or too old, you are too thin or too fat, you are too shy or too rough, etc. Look carefully at the picture on the left: Yes! She has only one leg but she dances Argentine Tango. The only thing that matters is whether you enjoy it. The rest we will take care of.
Do not procrastinate, just come to one of our classes for Argentine Tango designed for beginners and share the fun of learning Argentine Tango with Avi and Cecilia, social Argentine Tango dancers & instructors for nearly 20 years, the best in the Inland Empire.

Upcoming Beginners’ classes:

Thursday February 18th at 8:00pm 

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NOTHING REPLACES ONE’S OWN EXPERIENCE

So the best way to find out whether Argentine Tango is your dance, is to join one of our classes for total beginners.

Our next two sessions for the introductory course for Argentine Tango will start on  FEBRUARY 20th 2016!

Don’t deny yourself this opportunity and you may surprise even yourself.

Call us at 951-795-3008 or e-mail us at  Dance.A.Tango@gmail.com to pre-register.

MAKE ARGENTINE TANGO YOUR DANCE!

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Here is Puppy Castillo, one of the most famous Longueuil, dancing Argentine  in his seventies.

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Dancing can be a way to stay fit for people of all ages, shapes and sizes. It has a wide range of physical and mental benefits including: improved condition of your heart and lungs. increased muscular strength,Professional tango  endurance and motor fitness.

1 : an act of stepping or moving through a series of movements usually in time to music. 2 : a social gathering for dancing. 3 : a set of movements or steps for dancing usually in time to special music The samba is a popular dance of Brazil. 4 : the art of dancing She is studying dance.

So however young or mature you are, we invite you to try it out.

Argentine is  and has the power to change one’s life -for the better – in unexpected ways.

The Dance Your P. D. contest is meant to get scientists to explain their research through dance. This year’s winners created a choreograph

Not of any less importance, Argentine  is very  where one can go to the  however often one wishes and meet new people or just share time with friends. .

Seniors dance Argentine  not only among themselves but with , old and young alike, beautiful and plain, big and small. The only   criteria becomes the ability to dance and to connect with one another.
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Argentine  can be danced exclusively with one’s companion or with many other people. But one of the beauty of this activity is that it is not qualified by one’s age or appearance but by one’s dancing skills. Dancing skills do not have to be acrobatic in nature. Professional tango  In fact, it is more important to have the ability to connect with the music and the partner and, for that, there is no age-preference.

 

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