George and Wendy Pytlik of Delta Dance take you through a 2-hour video class covering the International Tango in a routine format with popular figure combinations.
We cover the entire beginner Tango syllabus in one lesson, including Tango Walks, Link to Promenade, Closed Promenade and the Rock Step. No partner necessary. Even if you’re solo, you’ll…
This video tutorial takes a series of common Tango figures and puts them together with slight modifications to make your dancing more interesting.
We look at the International-style Tango over 4 weeks with a series of groups that combine Bronze, Silver and a few Gold figures into popular combinations. You’ll learn enough technique…
We look at the International-style Tango over 4 weeks with a series of groups that combine Bronze, Silver and a few Gold figures into popular combinations. You’ll learn enough technique…
We look at the International-style Tango over 4 weeks with a series of groups that combine Bronze, Silver and a few Gold figures into popular combinations. You’ll learn enough technique…
We look at the International-style Tango over 4 weeks with a series of groups that combine Bronze, Silver and a few Gold figures into popular combinations. You’ll learn enough technique…
Some dancers feel that the basic ballroom figures are too simple or boring. The only thing boring is how they might be danced. Here’s why.
We look at the American-style Tango over 4 weeks, covering most of the Bronze syllabus by incorporating the figures into a routine that goes all around the floor. Smooth Tango…
We look at the American-style Tango over 4 weeks, covering most of the Bronze syllabus by incorporating the figures into a routine that goes all around the floor. Smooth Tango…
We look at the American-style Tango over 4 weeks, covering most of the Bronze syllabus by incorporating the figures into a routine that goes all around the floor. Smooth Tango…
We look at the American-style Tango over 4 weeks, covering most of the Bronze syllabus by incorporating the figures into a routine that goes all around the floor. Smooth Tango…
Group class video 40-minute workshop primarily focused on exploring different ways to apply the Back Corte in International Tango to other figures.
Group class video 40-minute workshop exploring the three most popular versions of the Outside Swivel in Tango, using a Reverse Turn.
This class covers the International and American Smooth style of Tango. The Argentine Tango is a completely different dance, so it is not part of our program. We cover the…
Tango is often danced poorly because of a misunderstanding of musical timing of the leg actions. Here is some insight.
A complete video dance class covering the Bronze level American Smooth Tango syllabus in detail. Includes 16 lessons in separate videos.
As ballroom icon Alex Moore pointed out, the Tango is deceptively simple, yet with numerous interesting complexities. When we master these, our Tango can become impressive.
We look at the International-style Tango over 4 weeks with a series of groups that combine Bronze, Silver and a few Gold figures into popular combinations. You’ll learn enough technique…
We look at the International-style Tango over 4 weeks with a series of groups that combine Bronze, Silver and a few Gold figures into popular combinations. You’ll learn enough technique…
We look at the International-style Tango over 4 weeks with a series of groups that combine Bronze, Silver and a few Gold figures into popular combinations. You’ll learn enough technique…
Learn the Tango with George and Wendy. This 70-minute class, broken down into separate videos, covers basics of the International-style Tango to help you look great on the dance floor.
Insights from a lecture by Italian coach Michele Bonsignori at The Camp about the value of understanding basic steps even when you dance at a high level.
We look at the International-style Tango over 4 weeks with a series of groups that combine Bronze, Silver and a few Gold figures into popular combinations. You’ll learn enough technique…
Few ballroom dancers know much about the real history of the Tango beyond its Argentinian roots. And fewer still know about the year the entire world went Tango Mad.
This clip of the Tango scene from Rudolph Valentino’s 1921 film “The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse” shows how little has changed in the Tango in nearly 90 years of dance progression. We still see all the characteristics of Argentine Tango.