Tango Profile: Pablo Rodriguez
Tango Flow Blog
by Aneta Orlik
9M ago
As tango enthusiasts, we often admire renowned tango maestros through their shows and videos. But how much do we truly know about them? Join us in this cycle as we delve into the lives and artistry of famous tango dancers, starting with world-renowned tango dancer, Pablo Rodriguez. Discover their journey, initial motivations, and what they love most about tango. Pablo Rodriguez & Noelia Hurtado (City Salon Tango Champions in 2006)Pablo Rodriguez: A Tango Journey Begins “I started to dance in 2002. It was in Buenos Aires, and my first real lesson was in ‘El Viejo Correo’ with Nina and Luis ..read more
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Tango Shoes: Where to Buy in Munich?
Tango Flow Blog
by Aneta Orlik
1y ago
So you know now how to choose the shoes for tango. What you need, as a next step, is to try a few pairs on and buy the ones that meet your needs best. The Argentine tango is still in a niche among other dances, and there aren’t many tango shoes stores where you can try on several pairs. Hence, I wrote this post, to put them together and make your life a bit easier.  Stores and resellers in Munich and around Quality for dance – Madame Pivot and other brands Caro Lin – Tangolera – Contact Caro via Whatsapp or by phone 01727573587 and make an appointment. She is in the Maldito studio ..read more
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How to Choose Tango Shoes?
Tango Flow Blog
by Aneta Orlik
1y ago
We get this question from our students a lot, and it always makes us very happy as it shows interest and engagement. In this post, we share a few tips to consider before purchasing. Once you know how to choose tango shoes, we’ll show you where you can try on shoes in Munich before buying them (which we highly recommend). Check the next post. Sole It’s very important to wear shoes that allow pivoting. The best if the shoes have leather or suede soles. What also matters is that the sole is flexible and allows your foot to roll on the floor (in other words, to push the floor). Leaders as well as ..read more
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Tango Gift Guide 2022
Tango Flow Blog
by Aneta Orlik
1y ago
After I created the Tango Gift Guide 2021, I didn’t think I would have enough ideas to make another similar post. But I decided to make a note whenever I thought: ‘Oh! It might be a good gift idea!’. In July, I already had a full list. That was easy. But I must warn you there might be no 2023 TGG. I think I exhausted the one-fits-all ideas. This years Tango Gift Guide is much more practical, but maybe that’s even better. And again, I recommend mainly things I own or at least have seen, just like last year. I grouped them in four categories: 1. For Her & For Him – a mix of practical and bea ..read more
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How to benefit from Tango Workshops?
Tango Flow Blog
by Aneta Orlik
1y ago
In everyone’s tango path comes a moment to take the tango workshops with Masters. Professionals who dedicated their lives to dance on the highest possible level. They have clear ideas about technique and style and are very inspiring. Such workshops usually take place on the weekends and consist of 5 classes, each on a different topic. That’s plenty of new ideas, challenging tango sequences, and technical details. How to approach such events to benefit from them the most? I talked about it with Lorena Tarantino and Gianpiero Galdi in a webinar about tango best practices, and here is what we cam ..read more
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Tango Young Munich
Tango Flow Blog
by Aneta Orlik
1y ago
In summer 2022 Tango Flow joined the international Tango Young Project and at the end of summer the first course will start. Sign up  -> Start dancing tango in Munich. What is Tango Young? Tango Young is a network of teachers and dancers involving many associations throughout Europe, born from an innovative project aimed specifically at young people. Objective: TANGO ARGENTINO! Aimed at boys & girls from 18 to 35 years. Discounts 20% ~ 40% compared to standard fees. Special programs and methods. What do we do? The goal of the project is simple: to bring young people close ..read more
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Tango Gift Guide 2021
Tango Flow Blog
by Aneta Orlik
1y ago
To write this Tango Gift Guide, I took a very subjective approach and chose things I really like. As a matter of fact, after I put the list together, I have realized that I do have more than half of the items. In other words, most of the items have been tried and tested by me. I have divided the items into three categories: Beauty – I selected some of my favorite tango fashion brands, as well as home decor pieces. Improvement – Dancers who are ambitious and always curious will appreciate these gifts. Relax – This is my favorite category. After-dancing relaxing objects. Generally, you can use ..read more
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12 Tips Before Your First Milonga
Tango Flow Blog
by Aneta Orlik
1y ago
The social world in Argentinian Tango is a bit different from the world of other dances. There are many unwritten milonga rules that a Tango dancer needs to know to blend into the crowd of a Milonga – or Tango Salon, as the dance halls in Buenos Aires are called.  Following these tango tips makes you a more successful social dancer – and it is a fun part of the Tango game! So without further ado, let’s dive right into it! Tip 1: Body Hygiene This one is pretty obvious and not exclusive to Tango: Before you go out dancing, you should take a shower, wear clean clothes, and put on some ..read more
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