Learn to dance with world ballroom champion Paul Killick - Introduce Style and Elegance into your life
The Golden Age of Argentine Tango took place in the late 1940's and early 1950's, simmering in the brothels of Buenos Aires and brought to a boil in the elegant salons of Paris.
Considered the "dancer's dance", it's unique rhythms offer fabulous training for timing and footwork, together with building a foundation useful in any dance.
It has recently become an amazingly popular dance, due in part to Al Pacino and his sensitive rendition of a blind dancer in "Scent of a Woman" and then to the many Musical Shows featuring Tango, "Tango Argentine", "Tango x 2" and "Forever Tango".
Argentine Tango is intensely intimate as the dancers often dance cheek to cheek, intertwining their legs in very intricate patterns, giving a very sensual effect.
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