Just as any other social phenomenonon this earth, tango has got its own etiquette as well. So before taking up courses with tango bordeaux, you should learn about these etiquette do’s and don’ts in tango: -when you want to invite someone to dance tango, you willsimply nod even if you are across the dance floor. If the person respectfully andsubtly turns her head in another direction, this is a refusal. -if someone turns down your invitation to dance, never feel offended. It might be that the respectiveperson wishes to leave out this “round” and have some rest, or maybe she didn’tacknowledge your invitation because she did not notice your nodding (called cabeceo).
Therefore, attempt respectfully to invite her to dance at a later time. -a sign of bad manner is if you attempt to cut across the dance floor while tango. You always must follow the counter clockwise movement around the dance floor. This is a natural way to move while dancing tango, and this way everyone has enough space to move naturally -before going to a milonga, or a tango dance party it is advisable that you take a few courses first. Tango bordeaux invites you to fascinating milonguero classes, and these special courses will help you attend any milonga party in town!
At these courses you will not only learn how to dance, but you will also find out plenty of very important etiquette related facts, and of course learn many interesting facts about the Buenos Aires culture and heritage.
If you are at a milonga party and you are very eager to get invited for a dance…then dare to get closer to the dance floor and this way you will definitely get noticed. There is no time to feel embarrassed at milongas…because this is the time to feel confident and have fun!
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