Tango Police- Don’t Join It ! !

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The Tango Police:

  • Don’t become a Tango Police Officer and critique someone on the dance floor. You should address your concerns to the dancer instructors or the person running the Milonga or Pratica let them issue the violation.
  • Don’t be a “Tango Snob”, just because you have been dancing Tango for years doesn’t give you license to be a “Tango Snob”. There are always dancers better at Tango than you.
  • Don’t stand on the “Rules” to be rude to new dancers. If the experienced dances don’t welcome new dancers into the Tango community the newbies will just fade away never to be seen again.

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Treat Obesity & Diabetes With Cinnamon- Lose 30 Pounds In 30 Days

Benefits Of Cinnamon
Recent research is reporting that common Cinnamon which is popular food ingredient can lower cholesterol levels, relieve Alzheimer’s disease symptoms and is associated with decreasing the risk of diabetes and obesity.
Cinnamon is an obesity killer. A tablespoon per day will help you lose 30 pounds within a month!

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Fight The Flue, Knock It Out Fast!

Fight The Flue, Knock It Out Fast!
The Flu Wants You!
3 Way to fight the Flu.
Cough and sneeze into your sleeve. Hands spread the disease.
Was Hans Often! Wash hands for 20 seconds with soap and warm water.
Rest is Best. Stay home if you have flu symptoms:
Fever, 100F and above
Coughing and sneezing.
Body aches and extreme fatigue.

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Tango Epiphany Is Now Available On “Tango On The Hudson.com”

We are happy to announce the addition of Tango Epiphany to our website. Karen Kay brings her dance knowledge and writing ability to help us reach our personal ‘AHA Moment” in Tango.

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Who Is Tango Epiphany?

Author & Bio

Karen Kaye is a writer based in Southern California. She has an M.A. in Psychology and an M.S. in Human Resource Design from Claremont Graduate University. She started partner dancing in 1999 exploring everything from Salsa, Lindy Hop, West Coast Swing, Blues, Fusion and Bachata – and most recently, Argentine Tango.

Karen’s career started as an HR Business Partner where she focused on employee relations, recruiting, career coaching, training and organizational development. She later segued into specializing in Instructional Design, with an emphasis on creating online training and education. She has created online classes for universities including Cal State Fullerton and Concordia University along with major corporations such as Southern California Edison and Toshiba. She is also a certified Toastmaster and a skilled speech writer.

Karen is especially interested in creating online training for small businesses and entrepreneurs who seek to create passive income by putting their expertise in an online environment. Learn more at www.elearningkaren.com.

She has a fascination with strategic problem solving and the art of how people learn most effectively. Her goal is to nudge people to approach life and dancing differently – and hopefully with greater connection and kindness.

Karen is an avid golfer and art collector who loves musicals, chess, meditation, roller skating and acroyoga.

You can follow Karen on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/happylifeseekers.

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Eduardo Parra Sings Tango

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Eduardo Parra one of Argentina’s great Tango singers shares his talent on this beautiful Tango song. Enjoy

Tango is a sensual ballroom dance that originated in Buenos Aires, Argentina in the early twentieth century. Tango is usually performed by a man and a woman, expressing an element of romance in their synchronized movements.  Argentine Tango is well-suited to dancing in small settings. Argentine Tango retains the intimacy of the original dance.

Eduardo Parra Sings Tango # 3-“Bien Criolla y Bien Portena”

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Eduardo Parra one of Argentina’s great Tango singers shares his talent on this beautiful Tango song,“Bien Criolla y Bien Portena”. Enjoy

Tango is a sensual ballroom dance that originated in Buenos Aires, Argentina in the early twentieth century. Tango is usually performed by a man and a woman, expressing an element of romance in their synchronized movements.  Argentine Tango is well-suited to dancing in small settings. Argentine Tango retains the intimacy of the original dance.

Eduardo Parra Sings Tango # 4 “El Amor Desolado”

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Eduardo Parra one of Argentina’s great Tango singers shares his talent on this beautiful Tango songs. Please share!, “El Amor Desolado:. Enjoy!!

Tango is a sensual ballroom dance that originated in Buenos Aires, Argentina in the early twentieth century. Tango is usually performed by a man and a woman, expressing an element of romance in their synchronized movements.  Argentine Tango is well-suited to dancing in small settings. Argentine Tango retains the intimacy of the original dance.

How To Improve Your Brain & Body With Dancing

How To Improve Your Brain & Body With Dancing

Protect Your Brain:

You can effect conditions like Alzheimer’s /Dementia, depression and your health by getting in the habit of only a half hour a day of physical activity at least three times a week. Alzheimer’s /Dementia, depression and your health by getting in the habit of only a half hour a day of physical activity at least three times a week.

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