“Creative activity could be described as a type of learning process where the teacher and the student are located in the same individual.” ~Arthur Koestler~
Argentine Tango is one of the most popular dances in the country because there are no competitions. The Milongueros would rather dance than show off.
Tango is a challenging dance to learn, it takes 4-5 years to really become a good dancer. What keeps people involved in tango longer than ballroom is the challenge – and it is a challenge – but once you get it, there is nothing like it!!!
Look for an instructor that is:
Actively involved in the community…
Helping to grow the community…
That gives as much as he/she takes…
That is more concerned with your learning than with their teaching
Tango is a walking dance. Though there are many techniques and methods to getting there, “all roads lead to Rome” meaning if you hang around and practice diligently as you seek instruction, you will eventually get it.
Tango is a learned behavior… so ask yourself: “Did you learn to walk, or did someone teach you?”
Keep dancing and seeking you will find your way.
“When the student is ready the master appears.”
“I believe God wants you to know… that all the problems you face today are going to go away,
unless you worry them to stay.” ~Neal Donald Walsch~
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Hi Angela,
I am writing you from Australia after a long stint in the bush, sorry about the delay
All of the tango instructors I know of in the Tucson area are on this site. We will be back and doing some group classes in Saddle Brook in October just click the calendar forward to October to see the days and times:
http://tucsontango.com/
P.S. No one that I know of on this site is on the Northwest side… yet.