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      • The Argentine dance holds secrets to becoming a responsible and responsive leader: two-way communication, setting a clear direction, and building the foundations that allow intuition and innovation to flourish.
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  2. The Tango Lesson. The Tango Lesson (Spanish: La lección de tango) is a 1997 drama film written and directed by Sally Potter. It is a semi-autobiographical film starring Potter and Pablo Verón, about Argentinian Tango. [1] The film, a co-production of Argentina, France, Germany, Netherlands and the United Kingdom, was produced by Christopher ...

  3. Dec 19, 1997 · 5 min read. “The Tango Lesson” is a fictional film in which almost everything and everybody seems to be, in some sense, real. It’s about a British film director named Sally, who is played by the British film director Sally Potter.

  4. This article delves into the depths of “The Tango Lesson,” exploring its intricate narrative, behind-the-scenes dynamics, particularly the relationship between Sally Potter and Pablo Verón ...

  5. Sep 10, 2012 · On one level, it's simply a terrific dance movie. On another, it offers a canny analysis of male-female relationships, with tango functioning as a model for the interrogation of power,...

  6. The Tango Lesson ★★½ 1997 (PG) Semiautobiographical tale of director/ star/writer and former dancer Potter (“Orlando” director), as Sally, who finds love and the meaning of life in the tango while living in Paris.

  7. The Tango Lesson: Directed by Sally Potter. With Sally Potter, Morgane Maugran, Géraldine Maillet, Katerina Mechera. A scriptwriter comes to Paris to work on her film. There she takes up tango lessons and forms a relationship with the dancer.

  8. In The Tango Lesson writer and director Sally Potter (Orlando) stars as a filmmaker who, looking for a diversion from her work, plunges into an obsession that consumes her mind, body, and soul. Sally attends a tango concert in Paris and is mesmerized by an Argentinian dancer, Pablo Veron.

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