My name is Monica Paz, my life and experience with Tango is in my blood and memory since I was born. My father was a milonguero. My journey began with him.
When I began Tango (1996), I took all the classes I could and did so continuously every day for 2 years without break. Much later, when I studied in higher education, I earned my diploma as a recognized Instructor of Tango Dance and History.
When I started teaching Tango, I taught what I had learned from the classes that I had attended. However, gradually my teaching evolved and was enriched over time by incorporating what I had learned by dancing with the milongueros, the true milongueros.
My current classes are exclusively focused on transmitting what I acquired from so many years of dancing with these masters: āTango es un sentimientoā (Tango is a feeling). Unfortunately the way Tango has developed today has become more focused on how it looks, not how it feels.
When milongueros dance they donĀ“t think on what they do, they āsimplifyā do what music tell them to do. This is the key! But how does one get to this point in their dance?
Itās been a long process to obtain this knowledge and to be able to develop a clear, instructional, and precise explanation of everything.
I have danced and taught professionally in Argentina, Europe, Brazil , England and the United States. I love milonguero-style. It is quite often a very misunderstood style. Allow me to unlock the mystery of this style for youā¦ (read testimonials click here).
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I was and I am very lucky. The experience I have had in all these years is not possible for the vast majority of the global tango community. You have to live in Buenos Aires, you have to dance with milongueros, you have to listen to them, and you have to understand what they say between lines when they talk and when they dance. Unfortunately, so many of these men and women, ādinosauriosā of tango have passed on. However, their legacy can still endure if we listen.
This is the Tango I pass on in my classes, because not only is it my passion, but it is my commitment that this understanding of Tango not be lost. Hopefully that this heritage can benefit and enrich Tango generations to come!