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raaaa more noodle!
More of the noodle design of tangomango the dragon from @shaklyart

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If you couldnt tell, I love noodles
#tangotek fanart#Tango#Tangotek#hermits as dragons#Hes holdin a bebe ravager in the second to last one#Noodle#Noodle dragon#auggie draws#The angle of the tango from shakly's design really intrigued me with his left paw so it appeared here too
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dearrmax,
HI NEW FRIEWND HI NEW FRUEND HI NEW FRIEND!!
immtango !!
love,
tango!!!
TANGO!!!!!!!! LIKE? THE DANCE? tangomango.... i ahve so many friends already this is so much easier than twitter actually
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How to Find a Tango Community Near You and Why It Matters
The allure of tango isn’t just about the steps or the music; it’s about the connection it creates between people. Whether you’re new to tango or a seasoned dancer, finding a tango community near you is crucial for developing your skills and deepening your love for this beautiful dance. In this article, we’ll explore how to find a tango community near you and why it matters for your journey as a tango dancer.
Why Finding a Tango Community Is Important
Tango is a dance of connection, both with your partner and with the larger tango community. When you’re part of a local tango group, you get more than just dance partners — you gain friends, mentors, and a support system that enhances your experience. Joining a community can help you:
Improve your dancing: Regular tango classes and practice sessions will fine-tune your skills.
Stay motivated: Dancing with others keeps your passion for tango alive.
Learn cultural aspects: Tango is deeply rooted in Argentine culture, and connecting with others can help you explore its history and traditions.
1. Start by Searching Online
The internet is your best friend when looking for a tango community near you. You can begin by searching for “tango lessons near me” or more specifically, “tango classes in Argentina” if you’re considering immersing yourself in the birthplace of tango.
Several websites and social media platforms list local tango classes, tango events, and even tango festivals. Look for:
Local dance schools: Many dance schools offer regular tango lessons and workshops.
Social media groups: Platforms like Facebook and Meetup often have tango groups where local events and classes are shared.
Tango-specific directories: Websites like TangoAfficionado or Tangomango list events and communities worldwide.
2. Attend Tango Events and Festivals
Tango events are not only a great way to improve your dancing but also to meet other enthusiasts. Attending a tango event in Argentina would be ideal, but even local events offer the chance to connect with like-minded dancers. Most communities organize:
Milongas: Social gatherings where tango dancers meet and practice.
Workshops: Intensive learning sessions with visiting instructors.
Tango shows in Argentina: For those lucky enough to visit Argentina, watching a live tango show is an immersive experience in the heart of tango culture.
Attending these events will help you get involved with the community, develop your skills, and discover more opportunities to learn and grow.
3. Visit a Dance School for Tango Lessons
If you’re serious about improving your tango technique, attending regular tango classes is essential. While it’s possible to learn some steps online, nothing beats in-person instruction. Dance schools offer structured lessons that allow you to progress from beginner to advanced levels.
For those looking for an authentic experience, tango classes in Argentina are the best way to learn from true tango masters. In addition, Argentina’s schools often host tango festivals and events where you can practice and perform.
4. Get the Right Gear: Tango Shoes and Clothing
Finding a tango community is important, but so is being prepared. Having the right shoes and clothing can make all the difference in how you dance. Wearing the right tango shoes in Argentina or even finding quality tango shoes locally can elevate your performance.
Tango shoes are specially designed to provide the right grip and support. They help you execute those tricky pivots and maintain balance. When attending tango lessons or events, wearing proper shoes not only improves your technique but also boosts your confidence.
5. Network with the Community
Once you’ve joined a local tango group, networking becomes important. Talk to people, ask for recommendations on where to buy tango shoes, and inquire about local or international tango festivals. Many people in the tango community are very welcoming and will be happy to share their experiences and tips.
You can even join discussions about tango events in Argentina, especially if you’re planning a trip. The community can provide invaluable advice about the best places to learn and perform tango in Buenos Aires, the city that gave birth to this passionate dance.
Why Tango Communities Make a Difference
Being part of a tango community offers so much more than just dance practice. It’s a space for creativity, learning, and personal growth. When you connect with others who share your passion, you create lasting friendships and memories. You’ll also be exposed to new techniques, dance styles, and the rich cultural heritage of tango.
For those who dream of experiencing tango in its purest form, tango lessons in Argentina or attending a live tango show in Argentina should be on your bucket list. But even if you’re not ready for a trip to Buenos Aires, you can still immerse yourself in tango through your local community.
Conclusion
Finding a tango community near you is one of the best ways to enhance your tango journey. Whether you’re searching for tango classes or events locally or dreaming of attending tango shows and festivals in Argentina, connecting with others will keep you motivated and help you grow as a dancer. So, lace up those tango shoes, step into a class or event, and let the magic of tango unfold!
#tango argentino#tango dance#tango music#school of tango#tango classes buenos aires#tango lesson buenos aires#tango lessons in argentina#tango tours buenos aires
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Not done apparently !
LOOK AT MY BOBOS, FRIENDS (TangoMango, Banban, Gapple, and Booberry)
There’s also another orange BOBO named Chuckster :3
Bobo Bay is out in Alpha on steam and I’ve only had my 2 Bobos for like ten minutes but if anything were to happen to them I’d kill everyone in this room and then myself-
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Deity mac and tang doodle as a treat
#the gay tension#monkie kid#art#lego monkie kid#lego monkie kid fanart#monkie kid fanart#lego monkie kid macaque#lmk macaque#monkie kid macaque#lmk tang#monkie kid tang#lego monkie kid tang#inkypagesshipping#inkypages#tangomango
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Wool Roll Bread is the most beautiful bread I've ever made. That's a powerful statement, seeing as I've been baking for decades and tend to go for the challenging recipes! It's also possibly the most delicious bread I've ever eaten. A scant amount of chopped, dried cranberries are rolled into the dough - I was a bit skeptical about adding them, but they're the perfect complement.
My “photography studio” is the garage (perfect lighting) and the bread was still warm from the oven when I started shooting. After I was satisfied that I had what I needed, I tore into this beautiful loaf. The middle picture? That delicious piece went directly into my mouth.
Check Apron recipes on YouTube to see their video and the recipe. It's 10 minutes you'll be glad you spent.
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Tango mango
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I just realized that Elaine has a beauty mark or a mole under her eye. Never notice that before. Also Adrián drew Elaine very beautiful in the third volume of Tangomango.
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Blep also have you seen my hat?
maybe check lost and found-monty
#monty answers#the daycare show#fnaf daycare attendant#fnaf sb#fnaf secruity breach#daycare attendant#sb#au#fnaf security breach au#ask the daycare show#fnaf security breach#fnaf eclipse#fnaf lunar and eclipse#eclipse answers#fnaf eclipse and lunar#eclipse fnaf#tangomango-deactivated20230403#thanks for the ask#ask answered#look at eclipse#so eepy <3
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So good I had to share! Check out all the items I'm loving on @Poshmarkapp from @fatbluebird #poshmark #fashion #style #shopmycloset #tangomango #allsaints #wisheswisheswishes: https://posh.mk/sSK7nWMuM0
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So good I had to share! Check out all the items I'm loving on @Poshmarkapp #poshmark #fashion #style #shopmycloset #tangomango #calvinklein #keya: https://posh.mk/lSBz6mJFC0
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It takes two to tango... I mean mango! Do the tango while rocking the awesome “It Takes Two To Mango” unisex shirt! Mangoes are packed with nutrients, high in antioxidants, boost your immunity, support eye, heart, hair and skin health. They even lower your risk of developing certain types of cancer! Mangoes are amazing and delicious! So who wouldn’t want to tango with these mangoes?! This shirt is the perfect gift for a mango lover, tango lover, fruit or garden lover, friendly vegan/vegetarian and health fanatics alike! #blossomingmindink #etsy #etsyshop #mangoestee #mangoestshirt #unisexshirts #fruitshirts #fruittshirts #gardentshirts #danceshirt #tangoshirt #veganshirt #vegantshirt #vegantees #topsandtees #dancingmangoes #tangomango #mangotango #fruittees #dancingmango #tangotees #tangotshirt https://www.instagram.com/p/BxGO97mgLsU/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=fkl0we1ifhki
#blossomingmindink#etsy#etsyshop#mangoestee#mangoestshirt#unisexshirts#fruitshirts#fruittshirts#gardentshirts#danceshirt#tangoshirt#veganshirt#vegantshirt#vegantees#topsandtees#dancingmangoes#tangomango#mangotango#fruittees#dancingmango#tangotees#tangotshirt
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Asking for help
Ehe inkypages yes
#inkypages#inkypagesshipping#tangomango#monkie kid#lego monkie kid#lego monkie kid fanart#monkie kid fanart#lego monkie kid macaque#lmk macaque#monkie kid macaque#lmk tang#monkie kid tang#lego monkie kid tang
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To celebrate the New Year I made these beautiful poppy seed window cookies. Inspired by a linzer cookie, this tender, buttery cookie hit all the right marks for me! I much prefer making cookies that take time and precision over simple cookies.
@susanspungen recently featured this @nytcooking recipe, but they were already on my cookie-bucket list. Their version features blood orange jam sandwiched between the cookies - I used seedless raspberry. They are SO good they melt in your mouth! And because I can’t ever find fault with homemade vanilla buttercream, you can see I filled a few cookies with that, as well. Also delicious!
Cheers to all of you! I look forward to a better year.
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Sk8ter Pon!
Woo!
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I love how Adrián draws Elaine
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