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Danieldekay (talk | contribs) Created page with ""In Tango, I have found 6 big underlying reasons people get into it. This list is by no means comprehensive: * to experience connection * to get into a casual or significant relationship * to experience community * to engage in another recreation/ hobby * to learn body skills and the experience that comes with moving and learning with the body * and lastly, to actually learn Tango. In other words, most people I have asked really are not learning Tango just for..." |
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* to experience connection | * to experience [[connection]] | ||
* to get into a casual or significant relationship | * to get into a casual or significant [[Relationships in tango|relationship]] | ||
* to experience community | * to experience [[community]] | ||
* to engage in another recreation/ hobby | * to engage in another recreation/ hobby | ||
* to learn body skills and the experience that comes with moving and learning with the body | * to learn body skills and the experience that comes with moving and learning with the body |
Latest revision as of 23:48, 5 January 2024
"In Tango, I have found 6 big underlying reasons people get into it.
This list is by no means comprehensive:
- to experience connection
- to get into a casual or significant relationship
- to experience community
- to engage in another recreation/ hobby
- to learn body skills and the experience that comes with moving and learning with the body
- and lastly, to actually learn Tango.
In other words, most people I have asked really are not learning Tango just for the learning, but some payoff – connection, relationship, community, recreation, and/ or body skills."
Quote by Dave Donatiu in https://web.archive.org/web/20101118080047/http://tangoforlife.com/wordpress/2009/04/23/tangasm-dangers-part-2-alignment/