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Beginners & Intermediate Emphasis on Balance, Posture, Lead &
Follow Techniques.
Call:
George (Jorge)
Maderski
917-282-2589
Gmaderski@AOL.com
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Argentine Tango consists
of a variety of styles that developed in different
regions and eras, and in response to the crowding of the
venue and even the fashions in clothing. Even though
they all developed in
Argentina
and
Uruguay,
they were also exposed to influences reimported from
Europe and
North America.
Consequently there is a good deal of confusion and
overlap between the styles as they are now danced - and
fusions continue to evolve.
Argentine Tango is danced in an embrace that can vary
from very open, in which leader and follower connect at
arms length, to very closed, in which the connection is
chest-to-chest, or anywhere in between. Close embrace is
often associated with the more traditional styles, while
open embrace leaves room for many of the embellishments
and figures that are associated with Tango Nuevo.

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