TANGO ARGENTINO The soulful Argentine tango has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2009.
Originally danced in Buenos Aires' dive bars, the Argentine tango became socially acceptable via Paris and conquered the whole world. In contrast to tango shows or standard tango in dance schools, Argentine tango is primarily a social dance that can be adapted to music and dancing ability, does not require acrobatics and is therefore suitable for all age groups.
At traditional dance evenings - called milongas - which take place all over the world, it is customary to change partners regularly. It is an improvisation dance in which, in addition to dance steps, it is primarily about the connection between the partners, the embrace, as well as the interpretation of the music, where simple steps in the most diverse combinations can produce a multi-faceted dance. In a beginners' course, walking, turning, simple step combinations, making contact and embracing as well as balance, body awareness, beat, etc. are learnt and practised alone and in pairs.