Queer Tango is a global movement to create inclusive and diverse space to dance Argentine Tango. This means celebrating gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender dancers. It also means celebrating any dancers who want to experiment with different approaches to gender and roles while dancing Argentine Tango, such as women who want to lead, men who want to follow, and dancers who want to change roles while dancing.
Saturday, 28 January 2012
Friday, 27 January 2012
WHY LEARN TO DANCE ARGENTINE TANGO
You can dance with 10 partners every night, or just one.
There’s no right way to interpret the music. You can dance to the melody, one of several rhythms, or switch back and forth.
Tango is reliably emotionally uplifting.
When you travel, you can dance tango in every major city of the world any night of the week.
It feels like flying.
As a leader, you will deepen and strengthen your butch. As a follower you will glory in new levels of femme. And you can do both.
Tango is always a drag show.
Doctors say dancing is good for you, especially tango.
Tango has no age limit. Less demanding than golf, you can do it as long as you can walk.
Tango can be acrobatic, so if you feel like you missed out on doing really amazing things with your body (and another person’s) you still have the chance. From tangodynamico
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