Starting the Queen’s Tango Week with a Pilates class for dancers is a great way to prepare both physically and mentally.
The introduction to Tango Meditation adds a unique dimension to the experience, fostering mindfulness and connection, respect and acceptance.
Following up with a day at South Bali’s beautiful beach and ending with the mesmerizing Kecak and fire dance at Uluwatu temple sounds like an enchanting journey for the senses. And nothing tops it off better than a delicious seafood dinner at Jimbaran beach to unwind and savor the day’s experiences.
The second day of the Queen’s Tango Week sounds like a holistic journey of self-discovery and connection. Beginning with a singing bowl meditation sets a serene tone, followed by more Tango meditation sessions to deepen the mind-body connection. Exploring cooking with medicinal plants adds a unique twist, enriching both the culinary experience and knowledge of natural remedies. Ending the day with a joint dinner to savor the results and a guided practica to practice new skills ensures a fulfilling and communal experience, perfect for reflection and sharing impressions.