[Tango-L] Criteria for choosing teachers

David Leache hbboogie1 at aol.com
Fri Jan 11 03:07:15 EST 2013


Good luck at finding one good tango instructor let alone a whole list of them. I would invite them to a milonga and watch how they social dance (if its a social dance instructor you're looking for) if you like the style they dance and they have good floor craft you might consider them. Check with your club members and find out what style they want to learn, social or stage tango. You need to know what you're looking for before you start looking.
Good luck
David Leache

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On Jan 10, 2013, at 2:08 PM, Steve Littler <sl at stevelittler.com> wrote:

> I've heard a saying that "Tango dancers vote with their feet." Because 
> of political issues, you might list everyone who asks with a link to 
> their website and let people decide by trying each one. Word of mouth 
> will spread. (But I wouldn't add a ballroom studio unless they had 
> someone everyone agreed was an authentic AT teacher. Not someone who 
> just has ballroom AT syllabus DVDs to teach from.)
> 
> On 1/10/13 3:44 PM, Lois Donnay wrote:
>> What do you think should be the criteria of the local tango club for the
>> instructors that it chooses for their Argentine Tango instructor list?  The
>> club wants to be fair,
> 
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