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9
Aug

Overseas injection

In the coming months, Singapore will host two visiting couples from Argentina. Firstly the return of Gato/Andrea after two years at the end of August and the first-time visit by Guillermo/Fernanda to Singapore in mid-October. In-between these two couples, the Taiwan Tango community will be hosting its 4th annual Tango festival in late September, which will be attended by a not-so-small contingent from Singapore. Finally, towards the end of the year, we will see another couple making the pilgrimage to Buenos Aires (lucky chums!), the Mecca for Tango.

Hopefully all these activities will give the local community the added boost in new ideas as well as attracting new blood and retaining the fringe dancers!

4
Jul

Data bank

Some incredible Tango resources I want to highlight:

Music/DJ’ing:

Videos:

4
Jul

Building a community

Since commencing a series of Beginners classes and guided practicas a few months ago, it’s gratifying for me personally to see the steady improvements in some of the “regulars” (including not only my own students but also people who have been dancing for some time) who attend our weekly practicas. What can we learn from this particular observation?

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4
Jul

Fun and laughter

There inevitably comes a time in any budding Tango dancer’s education that perfecting of the techniques, i.e. embrace, walk, etc., is constantly on his/her mind while dancing.

However – and this is, I suppose, more a reflection as a result of regular Beginners classes these days – I feel that we should not lose sight of the fact that Tango is, after all, just a dance. As a dance, we should aim to enjoy ourselves. From time to time, it’s good not to take ourselves too seriously. That is, despite the training and requirement for good posture, the connection, the navigational skills, the musicality, etc. etc., which are all good to have, we need to somehow inject fun back into Tango occasionally – if not all the time!

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