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Tango Intensive Packages

1 WEEK INTENSIVE PROGRAM (7 DAYS & 6 NIGHTS) INCLUDES:

    TRAVEL:

  • Transfers Airport to/from Hotel in Buenos Aires, Argentina
  • Transportation to each activity/event listed apart from tango classes

    EXCURSIONS/ACTIVITIES IN ARGENTINA:

  • [18] hrs Tango Classes
  • [1] Private City Tour with experienced & qualified guide
  • [2] Milonga afternoon or night out with your own personal tango partner
  • [1] Dinner & Tango show
  • [1] Shopping Excursion
  • Special instruction in the art of dancing at the Milongas

    LODGING & MEALS INCLUDED:

  • [6] Nights Lodging in 3*, 4* or 5*/Boutique hotel
  • Daily Breakfast at Hotel [6 total breakfasts]
  • Dinner at dinner tango show [1 total dinner]

    SAMPLE ITINERARY

    Day 1:

  • Arrive in Buenos Aires Argentina!!
  • Transfers to hotel Rest/ Freshen Up
  • Tango Shoe Shopping!
  • [1 ½] Hour Tango Class
  • Dinner & Tango Show - a must in Buenos Aires

    Day 2:

  • Breakfast at Hotel
  • [1 ½] Hour Tango Class
  • Private Classic City Tour to orientate you
  • Free Time / On your Own
  • [1 ½] Hour Tango Class

    Day 3:

  • Breakfast at Hotel
  • [1 ½] Practice session with your own personal practice partner
  • Free Time / On your Own
  • [1 ½] Hour Tango Class
  • Milonga afternoon or night out with your own personal tango partner

    Day 4:

  • Breakfast at Hotel
  • [1 ½] Hour Tango Class
  • Free Time / On your Own
  • [1 ½] Hour Tango Class

    Day 5:

  • Breakfast at Hotel
  • [1 ½] Hour Tango Class
  • Free Time / On your Own
  • [1 ½] Hour Tango Class

    Day 6:

  • Breakfast at Hotel
  • [1 ½] Practice session with your own personal practice partner
  • Free Time / On your Own
  • [1 ½] Hour Tango Class
  • Milonga afternoon or night out with your own personal tango partner

    Day 7:

  • Breakfast at Hotel
  • [1 ½] Hour Tango Class
  • Free Time / On your Own
  • Meet at Hotel for transfer to Airport

The 8 main types of tango

1. Argentine tango

All varieties of tango have their origins in Argentine tango. It incorporates all of the characteristics of the tango danced by European and African immigrants in 19th-century Buenos Aires, such as a fluid embrace, dramatic postures, and a high level of sensuality. The Argentine tango is a complicated and fluid dance with a lot of potential for improvisation, which sets it apart from the traditional ballroom version.

2. Uruguayan tango

It is one of the earliest styles of tango, having emerged around the same time as Argentine tango. Depending on the music, there are many different sub-categories of Uruguayan tango today. Unlike more rigorous ballroom styles, the body leads and the feet follow in Uruguayan tango.

3. Ballroom tango

The Argentine tango evolved into ballroom tango to conform to the rules of competitive ballroom dance. Ballroom tango is one of the easiest ballroom genres, in contrast to traditional tango's difficulty. The American style, which is divided into two subcategories: American and International, is more frequent in social circumstances than in competitions.

4. Show Tango

Show tango, like ballroom tango, will astonish and enchant viewers. This style, sometimes called Fantasia tango, includes tricks, spins, and flourishes that were devised for competitions and performances.

5. Salon tango

In the 1940s, Buenos Aires pioneered salon tango. This tango is a variation of conventional Argentine tango, with a more open embrace and more hip movement.

6. Tango nuevo

Tango nuevo, or "new tango," incorporates elements of jazz, electronic dance, and other tango styles. It's a popular approach for dancing to modern tango music since each dancer must maintain a relaxed hug while bearing their axis.

7. Tango Apilado

Apilado means "piled up" in Spanish, and it characterizes the dancers' position in Apilado tango. This tango technique, which is characterized by a learning stance, became popular in the crowded dancefloors of Buenos Aires.

8. Finnish Tango

Finally, there's a tango style that may surprise you: Finnish tango. After World War I, tango became popular in Finland, where the Finnish developed a distinct version of conventional tango. The Finnish style is distinguished from Latin American forms by its intimate embrace, dips, spins, and lack of kicks or leaps.

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