Because so many attendees dance both roles at Dos Corazones, the energy stays alive and everyone gets to dance.
For Men
For men who love both roles, finding opportunities to follow at regular milongas can be a challenge. Due to frequent gender imbalances, men often find themselves leading all night. Open-role events shatter that barrier, offering both men and women the freedom to explore the full spectrum of the dance.
For Women
Similarly, dual-role women face unique hurdles at traditional venues. Believe it or not, some leaders still openly state they won't dance with a woman who "dares" to dance with another woman. What absolute nonsense! Dos Corazones 4 is a refuge from these outdated norms.
For my wife and me, this December will mark our third time attending. We can’t wait to dance our primary roles, or seamlessly switch with partners who share the same dual passion. Both options promise pleasant, challenging, and exhilarating tandas—one right after the other.
Redefining "Traditional" Tango
Dos Corazones in Saarbrücken, Germany, distinguishes itself from other open-role events by remaining deeply rooted in the true values of traditional tango. It shouldn't have to be said, but "Traditional Tango" has nothing to do with the gender of your partner.
Barring people from the dance floor based on the rigid coupling norms of 1940s Argentina isn't preserving tradition; it's enforcing an outdated ideology. We simply want to dance while genuinely cherishing the art form.
What do you think? Leave a comment below on what you believe truly represents the values of traditional tango versus the restrictive norms of the last century.
Secure Your Spot for 4-6 December before it's filled!
If you are looking for an extraordinary, inclusive tango experience, I highly recommend joining us this winter—and then taking this beautiful concept back to your own local community. Dos Corazones 4 is paving the way for the future of tango, proving that the dance can evolve while retaining its classic beauty and embrace.
"But what if I only dance one role?" Don't worry! If you love traditional tango but haven't learned both roles yet, you are absolutely welcome. The event gladly embraces single-role dancers. To keep things seamless, guests use colored bracelets to easily identify their dancing preferences and skill sets. At Dos Corazones, the only thing that truly matters is how much you value tango's warm embrace.
Spaces fill up quickly for this international, multilingual, and multicultural celebration. Registration is open, and I hope to see you in Saarbrücken this December to experience the joy of tango with two hearts.
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