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The Curious Tanguero - A Tango podcast for Tangueros
The Curious Tanguero
68 episodes
2 months ago
After 13 years of studying and dancing argentine tango, I wrote down a few important things that I found helpful. I share them with you, and I hope you can share them with others. Maybe this way we can bring more smiles and create more beautiful moments. I am NOT a tango teacher. In this podcast, I simply share what worked for me with you.
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After 13 years of studying and dancing argentine tango, I wrote down a few important things that I found helpful. I share them with you, and I hope you can share them with others. Maybe this way we can bring more smiles and create more beautiful moments. I am NOT a tango teacher. In this podcast, I simply share what worked for me with you.
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The Curious Tanguero - A Tango podcast for Tangueros
Opposite Tension: Demystifying Tango’s Silent Signals
👉This episode is about three realisations that helped me understand:1) how we communicate our free-leg position,2) how elegant lines are created and3) how we connect different body parts so that our partner can get ‘access’ to them during the dance.   For more tango, check this: thecurioustanguero.com/argentinetango  👉A huge 'Thank you' to Sara Grdan and Ivan Terrazas for teaching me most of the things you are about to read or hear. They deserve all credit for whatever makes sense. Everything that doesn't make sense, comes from my own misunderstanding.   Transcription: Many times, when in classes, I heard the following phrases from teachers: ‘You have to communicate to your partner where your free leg is.’ ‘You have to stop controlling your free leg, and let your partner control it.’ ‘Straighten your back leg, you let it always relax and pointing in the wrong direction.’ ‘I can’t feel where your body is.’   And many more, around similar topics.   When I hear statements like these that sound like instructions, I try to understand if they are actually instructions or they just ask for a final result without providing a way to get there.   Well, for me, all the above are NOT instructions on what to do, but on what result they expect.   This email is about three realisations that helped me understand: 1) how we communicate our free-leg position,2) how elegant lines are created and3) how we connect different body parts so that our partner can get ‘access’ to them during the dance.   Let’s start with the third one:   Connecting different parts of our body to allow our partner to either understand or control them.   Most people believe that dissociation is the tool we use to stay in front of our partners. We rotate our chest so that we can continue looking at our partner during a giro, even though our feet might move toward different directions for example. But for me, this is not the most important function of dissociation. When you rotate your upper body in respect to the lower body, a set of muscles and tendons are engaged. This engagement creates a stronger connection between two different parts of your body. This muscle tension, where two different parts of your body seem to be pushing toward a different direction is a tool to connect those two parts. And once that connection is achieved, you partner can use one part of your body to communicate to the other.   If you start thinking of dissociation not only in terms of ‘opposite rotation’ but in terms of ‘opposite direction that creates tension’ you might start noticing that it exists everywhere:   When your teachers tell you that the bottom part of the body needs to push toward the earth while the upper part goes to the sky?  …You are creating this tension that connects the two parts of the body.   When your teachers tell you to push down your shoulderblades while you elongate your neck toward the sky? …You are creating this tension that connects the two parts of the body.   ‘Opposite’ tension creates connection.   I have come to perceive all these ways to create tension by expanding toward opposite directions as ‘dissociation’.   Whenever I want to create a clear connection between two parts of my body, a create that tension.   To sum up: Dissociation is a way to create tension, and that tension connects two parts of your body. Starting considering using dissociation not in a limited way (communicating a pivot, staying in front of my partner) but as a connector of different body parts.   Alright, second point:   Communicating where the free leg is   With some followers (or leaders) it is incredibly easy to understand where their free leg is and how to control it. Let’s call the ‘A’ dancers. And that allows advanced dancers to stop a movement in the middle, to create elegant shapes and adornos, to control the size of a step, etc. But with some other dancers this seems simply impossible. For me, the main difference is this: The ‘A’ dancers create the motion of the fre
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1 month ago
9 minutes 8 seconds

The Curious Tanguero - A Tango podcast for Tangueros
Tango Tips by Nacho Mora and Celia Rodriguez
✨ New Tango Podcast Episode Alert! ✨Today on the Tango Tips Podcast, I’m diving into the wisdom of Nacho Mora & Celia Rodríguez with selected excerpts from their chapter in Tango Tips by the Maestros. Ready to boost your balance, body awareness, and partner connection?   You can discover the complete book Tango Tips by the Maestros here: https://tangotipsbythemaestros.com/ You can find more tango resources, tips, stories, videos etc here: https://thecurioustanguero.com/argentinetango
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2 months ago
11 minutes 19 seconds

The Curious Tanguero - A Tango podcast for Tangueros
Tango Tips by Carlos and Mirella
Let's discover Carlos and Mirella's advice to: Uncover how true grounding in dance starts from the floor up, Learn the art of a seamless embrace with steady pressure points, relaxed shoulders, and crystal-clear open vs. close positions. Elevate your elegance and musicality with bite-sized exercises, from 20-second posture checks to deep dives into musical phrasing and tango escenario.   For the complete chapter, and many more, check the book Tango Tips by the Maestros on Amazon in English, Spanish or Italian: tangotipsbythemaestros.com  Join the Curious Tanguero newsletter here: https://thecurioustanguero.com/  
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2 months ago
5 minutes 40 seconds

The Curious Tanguero - A Tango podcast for Tangueros
A tango tip on double beat
A tango tip on double beat - argentine tango. How to dance the double beat in argentine tango.   For more tango tips, resources, and the occasional dad jokes: https://thecurioustanguero.com/argentinetangoJoin the Curious Tanguero Newsletter so you don't miss the next tips: https://thecurioustanguero.com
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2 months ago
4 minutes 30 seconds

The Curious Tanguero - A Tango podcast for Tangueros
What if your hands, your breath, and your awareness were the missing links in your tango connection? - by Bruna Estellita & Julián Sanchez, world tango champions 2023
What if your hands, your breath, and your awareness were the missing links in your tango connection? - by Bruna Estellita & Julián Sanchez, world tango champions 2023. Let's reveal the subtle, often overlooked elements that make a tango truly come alive. For more tango tips, resources, and the occasional dad jokes: https://thecurioustanguero.com/argentinetango/ Join the Curious Tanguero Newsletter so you don't miss the next tips:  https://thecurioustanguero.com/ 
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3 months ago
7 minutes 8 seconds

The Curious Tanguero - A Tango podcast for Tangueros
What Your Embrace Angle Says About Your Dance
Ever struggled to lead a cross without using force? In this episode, we explore how a different angle can make tango movements feel different. Find more ways to develop your tango at https://thecurioustanguero.com/argentinetango Receive more tango tips at https://thecurioustanguero.com/
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3 months ago
3 minutes 54 seconds

The Curious Tanguero - A Tango podcast for Tangueros
What's up with the '2-step tanda process' in tango?
The "2-Step Tanda Process," a simple yet powerful approach to creating a deeper connection with a dance partner in tango. Find more ways to develop your tango at https://thecurioustanguero.com/argentinetango Receive more tango tips at https://thecurioustanguero.com/ Check the book Tango Tips by the Maestros at https://tangotipsbythemaestros.com/ Check the tango novel When the Embrace Whispers at https://whentheembracewhispers.com/
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3 months ago
5 minutes 44 seconds

The Curious Tanguero - A Tango podcast for Tangueros
The Simple Tango Tip That Transformed My Stability
Discover the surprisingly simple yet powerful technique that can instantly make your tango walk and turns feel more stable and controlled. By embracing the rhythm of "push the sand, pull the sand," you'll unlock a whole new level of balance, connection, and effortless movement on the dance floor. Find the tanscription here: https://thecurioustanguero.com/the-simple-tango-tip-that-transformed-my-stability/ Find more tango resources here: https://thecurioustanguero.com/argentinetango Join the Curious Tanguero newsletter for more tango tips: https://thecurioustanguero.com/    
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4 months ago
5 minutes 8 seconds

The Curious Tanguero - A Tango podcast for Tangueros
Alejandra Mantiñan on Tango’s Lost Secrets and the Courage to Dance
In this episode, tango legend **Alejandra Mantiñan** shares raw, unfiltered insights on what’s missing in today’s tango world—passion, depth, and the courage to truly expose oneself. She reveals how life shapes your dance, why chasing styles is a lie, and the painful truth about the fading authenticity of milonga culture. Prepare to be challenged, inspired, and stirred as we dive into the soul of tango with one of its most iconic voices. You can find more of Alejandra's thoughts in the book Tango Tips by the Maestros in English, Spanish and Italian. Available on Amazon for worldwide delivery.  More info: https://tangotipsbythemaestros.com/   To continue developing your tango: find tango resources at https://thecurioustanguero.com/argentinetango
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4 months ago
12 minutes 34 seconds

The Curious Tanguero - A Tango podcast for Tangueros
Unlocking space on the closed side of the tango embrace
Feeling trapped on the closed side of the tango embrace? In this episode, we break down why it happens, how both leaders and followers can create more space, and what small adjustments can transform your dance experience.   Transcript: https://thecurioustanguero.com/unlocking-space-on-the-close-side-of-the-tango-embrace/ For more tango tips, resources, and the occasional dad jokes: https://thecurioustanguero.com/argentinetango/ Join the Curious Tanguero Newsletter so you don't miss the next tips:  https://thecurioustanguero.com/  
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4 months ago
7 minutes 2 seconds

The Curious Tanguero - A Tango podcast for Tangueros
Tango confidence - my review
 If you want to check the free live masterclass ‘The Relaxed Dancer’s Roadmap: 4-steps to Stop Overthinking in Tango‘ you can do it here.   To read the transcription of the episode go here.
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5 months ago
6 minutes 10 seconds

The Curious Tanguero - A Tango podcast for Tangueros
The missing tango embrace tip (something I didn’t hear for 10 years)
Discover the secret to a connected tango embrace that feels like home. In this episode, we dive into the power of breathing with your back and how it transforms both your lead and your partner’s experience on the dance floor.   For more tango tips, resources, and the occasional dad jokes: https://thecurioustanguero.com/argentinetango/ Join the Curious Tanguero Newsletter so you don't miss the next tips: https://thecurioustanguero.com
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5 months ago
9 minutes 44 seconds

The Curious Tanguero - A Tango podcast for Tangueros
Enrosques Unlocked: A Simple Shift That Changes Everything
Struggling to stay balanced in your enrosques? In this episode, we break down the secrets to stability, exploring how a "lazy pivot" and a simple weight check can transform your technique. For more tango tips, resources, and the occasional dad jokes: https://thecurioustanguero.com/argentinetango/ Join the Curious Tanguero Newsletter so you don't miss the next tips:  https://thecurioustanguero.com/   
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5 months ago
7 minutes 31 seconds

The Curious Tanguero - A Tango podcast for Tangueros
Tango fingers and giro stability
Can your fingers and shoulder blades transform your tango? In this episode, we challenge conventional wisdom by exploring how subtle pressure and connection can enhance communication, stability, and fluidity in your dance.   For more tango resources, free and paid, go to https://thecurioustanguero.com/argentinetango   You can join the Curious Tanguero newsletter here.
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5 months ago
13 minutes 18 seconds

The Curious Tanguero - A Tango podcast for Tangueros
4 things advanced followers do differently
In this episode, we explore the six characteristics that set advanced followers apart—and how understanding them can transform your tango experience with them.   The remaining 3 characteristics can be found in the first email of the Curious Tanguero newsletter. If you are already a subscriber, feel free to email me and I'll send them to you.   For more tango resources: https://thecurioustanguero.com/argentinetango
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5 months ago
18 minutes 27 seconds

The Curious Tanguero - A Tango podcast for Tangueros
The Map of Tango Musicality Elements
Discover the essential "Map of Musicality Elements," tips to interpret music with your partner, and how understanding musical patterns can transform your dance. Whether you're a seasoned dancer or just beginning your tango journey, this episode is packed with insights to inspire your next step. You can find a transcript of the podcast at https://thecurioustanguero.com/the-map-of-tango-musicality-elements/ You can find links to all the resources mentioned at  thecurioustanguero.com/argentinetango 
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6 months ago
9 minutes 51 seconds

The Curious Tanguero - A Tango podcast for Tangueros
Melina Sedó & Detlef Engel Part 3/3 - Tango DJing & Encuentros vs Marathons
The third part of the interview with Melina Sedo and Detlef Engel. We’ll discuss Tango DJing & Encuentros vs Marathons.   Melina Sedo: https://www.melinasedo.com/  Tango de Salon: https://www.tangodesalon.de/  The book: https://www.caminarabrazados.com/    The Curious Tanguero newsletter: https://thecurioustanguero.com/ Books: Tangofulness: https://tangofulness.com/ Tango Tips by the Maestros: https://tangotipsbythemaestros.com/ When the Embrace Whispers: https://whentheembracewhispers.com/ How to dance more in milongas - for followers: https://thecurioustanguero.com/howtodancemoreinmilongas/    
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1 year ago
38 minutes 45 seconds

The Curious Tanguero - A Tango podcast for Tangueros
Melina Sedó & Detlef Engel Part 2/3 - What makes a great tango event & double role dancing
The second part of the interview with Melina Sedo and Detlef Engel. We’ll discuss how you can discover great events for you, and try to understand a bit about double role dancing. (A link to an interview specifically about double role dancing will be published when available.)   Melina Sedo: https://www.melinasedo.com/  Tango de Salon: https://www.tangodesalon.de/  The book: https://www.caminarabrazados.com/    The Curious Tanguero newsletter: https://thecurioustanguero.com/ Books: Tangofulness: https://tangofulness.com/ Tango Tips by the Maestros: https://tangotipsbythemaestros.com/ When the Embrace Whispers: https://whentheembracewhispers.com/ How to dance more in milongas - for followers: https://thecurioustanguero.com/howtodancemoreinmilongas/    
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1 year ago
38 minutes 55 seconds

The Curious Tanguero - A Tango podcast for Tangueros
Melina Sedó & Detlef Engel Part 1/3 - Tango System and Trends of Tango
The first part of the interview with Melina Sedo and Detlef Engel. We’ll explore the development of their tango system and the bigger trends they have identified in tango.    Melina Sedo: https://www.melinasedo.com/  Tango de Salon: https://www.tangodesalon.de/  The book: https://www.caminarabrazados.com/    The Curious Tanguero newsletter: https://thecurioustanguero.com/ Books: Tangofulness: https://tangofulness.com/ Tango Tips by the Maestros: https://tangotipsbythemaestros.com/ When the Embrace Whispers: https://whentheembracewhispers.com/ How to dance more in milongas - for followers: https://thecurioustanguero.com/howtodancemoreinmilongas/    
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1 year ago
1 hour 5 minutes 5 seconds

The Curious Tanguero - A Tango podcast for Tangueros
Antonella Terrazas Part 2/2 - teaching, emotions, Gavito, and trends of tango in Europe
The second part of the interview with Antonella Terrazas. In this part of the interview we’ll cover her approach to teaching tango, how emotions can play a part in your tango, a controversial post, and her views on trends of tango in Europe.    Antonella on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/antonella.terrazas.3   The Curious Tanguero newsletter: https://thecurioustanguero.com/ Books: Tangofulness: https://tangofulness.com/ Tango Tips by the Maestros: https://tangotipsbythemaestros.com/ When the Embrace Whispers: https://whentheembracewhispers.com/ How to dance more in milongas - for followers: https://thecurioustanguero.com/howtodancemoreinmilongas/
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1 year ago
35 minutes 31 seconds

The Curious Tanguero - A Tango podcast for Tangueros
After 13 years of studying and dancing argentine tango, I wrote down a few important things that I found helpful. I share them with you, and I hope you can share them with others. Maybe this way we can bring more smiles and create more beautiful moments. I am NOT a tango teacher. In this podcast, I simply share what worked for me with you.