thank you!❤your video helped me a lot. In my country we do not have tango shops, We have to order it from foreign country and the thing is everyone is just blind buying.
Great tips and super helpful! One more thing I would add is that you really want the arc of the shoe to fit the arc of your foot, it’s easy to move and give your essential supports.
Hello and thank you for your comment! For the medial sole of the shoe, it should fit well under the medial arch of the foot if the overall fit of the shoe is good. Some shoe makers have more pliable soles that allow a dancer to more easily pointe their foot in a tango shoes. A shoe with a more pliable sole will offer less support to the underside of the foot, and may not be a god idea for long periods of dancing.
Hello and thank you for your comment. I buy my tango shoes from a variety of sources. I am sticking to low heeled shoes at present (2 3/4 inches or less heel). When possible I like to buy directly from the dealer. Currently I like Regina tango shoes (they have an online site). You can custom order any of their shoes with a low heel (the call this heel a 5), and they offer "training shoes" in the style Nizza in a lower heel. I also like Entoces brand sold by Tango Tana. Axis tango also has a few low heeled options rom a variety of brands on their site. I hope this helps!
I used to be a ballroom dancer, I believe the high heels I wore for over 15 years contributed to a number of knee injuries. I have recently started dancing the tango, I have decided to wear low heels and Cuban-type heels. I find the extremely high stilleto heels for the tango quite a worrying trend as lots of beginners tend to buy such heels.
Hi and thank you for your comment! I dance at tango events all over the world and there are now many followers dancing in flats at major milongas. Some people still carry the notion that followers must wear high heels, but I can say from vast experience that is false. Some of the best followers I have seen are wearing flats!
thank you!❤your video helped me a lot. In my country we do not have tango shops, We have to order it from foreign country and the thing is everyone is just blind buying.
I'm happy to hear this video was so useful for you!
Great tips and super helpful! One more thing I would add is that you really want the arc of the shoe to fit the arc of your foot, it’s easy to move and give your essential supports.
Hello and thank you for your comment! For the medial sole of the shoe, it should fit well under the medial arch of the foot if the overall fit of the shoe is good. Some shoe makers have more pliable soles that allow a dancer to more easily pointe their foot in a tango shoes. A shoe with a more pliable sole will offer less support to the underside of the foot, and may not be a god idea for long periods of dancing.
Super useful video! Would be so thankful if you share the brand you are purchasing tango shoes from. Thank you!
Hello and thank you for your comment. I buy my tango shoes from a variety of sources. I am sticking to low heeled shoes at present (2 3/4 inches or less heel). When possible I like to buy directly from the dealer. Currently I like Regina tango shoes (they have an online site). You can custom order any of their shoes with a low heel (the call this heel a 5), and they offer "training shoes" in the style Nizza in a lower heel. I also like Entoces brand sold by Tango Tana. Axis tango also has a few low heeled options rom a variety of brands on their site. I hope this helps!
I used to be a ballroom dancer, I believe the high heels I wore for over 15 years contributed to a number of knee injuries. I have recently started dancing the tango, I have decided to wear low heels and Cuban-type heels. I find the extremely high stilleto heels for the tango quite a worrying trend as lots of beginners tend to buy such heels.
Hi and thank you for your comment! I dance at tango events all over the world and there are now many followers dancing in flats at major milongas. Some people still carry the notion that followers must wear high heels, but I can say from vast experience that is false. Some of the best followers I have seen are wearing flats!
@@physiodancernm Thank you for replying!
thank you for this video
I am happy you liked it! And those shoes must look familiar...
pas besoin de talons pour bien danser, c'est juste un leurre pour les machos..
C'est vrai!