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SOCIAL CONDUCT

​“In Tango, we seek the embrace and the connection which can only be formed with the openness of the heart, the mind, the soul and the respect with one another.” ~T

 

At Tangamente, our mission is to provide an inclusive, safe, and comfortable experience of Argentine Tango and its culture to everyone, irrespective of gender, age, sexual orientation, race, ethnicity, religion, or any other characteristic. Harassment of participants in any form is not tolerated. We also prohibit any dancing that risks physical injury to yourself, your partner, or others nearby, as well as inappropriate behaviors, including unsolicited dance instruction, that could make your partner or others feel uncomfortable during classes, milongas, and in social areas.

 

It is perfectly acceptable to decline a dance or any activity, and all attendees must respect others' right to say "NO." Violations of these rules may lead to a warning, suspension, or expulsion without a refund, at the discretion of the organizers.​

 

We reserve the right to deny entry to anyone who compromises the comfort, safety, or well-being of our attendees.

 

To report issues, please contact the Tangamente organizers and staff team on location or email info@tangamentesf.com

 

ETIQUETTE​

 

If you dance often, you know how much better the experience is when the dance floor flows smoothly. A well-organized floor allows everyone to move with ease, making the dance more enjoyable and immersive.

Crowded milongas can sometimes feel chaotic - dancers weaving unpredictably, couples stepping onto the floor without awareness, and near-collisions disrupting the magic of the moment. But the good news is that with a little understanding of tango etiquette and floor craft, we can all contribute to a more harmonious and enjoyable dance environment. By learning and practicing these skills, we help create a space where everyone can dance with confidence, connection, and joy.

 

Click here to read the rest of the pointers or for a refresher!

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Tango etiquette illustration
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