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About Wolfgang Sandt

Mostly nice, patient, humorous, ecoconscious, good tango dancer and tango teacher

Improve your ability to make right decisions quickly by learning how to dance Argentine Tango

If you think of Argentine Tango as a dance where latino guys with greased hair drag sexy woman in tight dresses over the dance floor, performing all kinds of weird rigid steps (things you never would consider to do in … Continue reading

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Tango Concert with the Esteban Morgado Cuarteto at Castello dell´Oscano in Perugia

Last night the Perugian Tango community experienced one of the highlights of the year. The tango association El Bandoneon had succeeded in bringing the Esteban Morgado Cuarteto to Perugia (and I know how much work and passion they met to … Continue reading

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Workshop with Céline Ruiz and Damián Rosenthal in Paris

I am sure you remember my last post about Céline and Damián at La Rogaia. Yesterday Céline and Damián wrote me that they will also give a Workshop in Paris during their show.  So if you happen to be in … Continue reading

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So beautiful it makes you cry

Normally it doesn´t happen to me that I am touched so profoundly by something that I have to tell it to the whole world immediately. But last night here we saw something that I really have to share with you… … Continue reading

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Don´t Lead, Seduce

In Argentine Tango as in many other dances people talk a lot about leading and following. The common approach is that there are “leaders” and “followers”. However, I am not so lucky with these terms. I prefer to speak of … Continue reading

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The Tango Talker

How to become a tangodancer who really attracts attention: Seven dead sure tips 1. Ignore the music. You don´t really want to bother about such unimportant things as rhythm and melody, do you? 2. Don´t care for your dance partner. … Continue reading

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Is this an UFO

Is this a UFO? A tango party birthday surprise Finally we are getting some rest, sitting on our terrace overlooking the surrounding hills. Most of our guests have arrived and linger around enjoying a drink or some of the culinary … Continue reading

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Tango in the midst of olive groves

Tango in the midst of olive groves Sheep bells from the opposite hill. A cloud of white dots sets in motion, disperses between the olive groves’ silver splotches. Silence. Only the singing of the cicada fills up the flickering air. … Continue reading

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Where to dance Tango in Umbria

Where to dance Tango in Umbria Eleven years ago when we arrived in Umbria we found a lot of most beautiful medieval hill towns and great food but alas! no Argentine Tango. We had to realise that we had come … Continue reading

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Is there a foolproof way to avoid a "no", inviting someone to dance?

  Is there a foolproof way to avoid a “no”, inviting someone to dance? You probably know the situation. With your last ounce of courage you have made up your mind to ask the nice lady on the other side … Continue reading

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