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Feminine Argentine Tango – Posture, Attitude & Connection Class 1

18min
Roberta Beccarini, Argentine Tango, Basic

A technique-focused class dedicated to the feminine role in Argentine Tango. This session works on posture, attitude, balance, weight transfer, embrace, and points of connection, helping you develop elegance, stability, sensitivity, and a refined feminine presence while maintaining a clear and responsive connection with your partner.

Argentine Tango

Argentine tango is a dance and musical genre originating in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and Montevideo, Uruguay, in the late 19th century. Characterized by an intense connection between partners, elegant movements, and complex steps, Argentine tango is danced in a closed or open embrace and is distinguished by its improvisation. Argentine tango music is rich in passion and melancholy, and the dance reflects these emotions through dramatic and expressive movements.Argentine Tango is more than a dance — it is a dialogue between two bodies and two souls. Its style is defined by connection, elegance, and improvisation. Partners dance chest-to-chest, listening to each other’s breath and weight shifts, creating movements in real time rather than following fixed choreography. The walk is fluid and grounded, the embrace can be close or open, and every step is guided by musicality — pauses, accents, and the poetry of silence. The feet glide, legs intertwine in ochos and ganchos, and the body expresses emotion with subtlety rather than showmanship. It is intimate, sophisticated, sometimes dramatic, sometimes tender — a style where technique serves a deeper purpose: to make the music visible and let two people become one story.