Line dance tutorial

3 to Tango

Danced to 3 to Tango by Pitbull

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Learn the 3 to Tango line dance at your own pace.
Slow it down, loop any 8-count, and build to full speed.

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3 to Tango

Intermediate4 walls32 counts
Choreographed by Raymond Sarlemijn, Roy Verdonk, José Miguel Belloque VaneView step sheet on Copperknob
Tempo — start slow, build up
The dance, end to end
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9 parts in sequence

Run the whole dance to the music, top to bottom — full speed, no stopping. The real test.

Play to the music
Dancing to the track

Full dance, full speed, to the track. The real test.

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How to do the 3 to Tango line dance

An intermediate, 4-wall, 32-count dance.
Learn it eight counts at a time in the player above, then run it to the music.

Full step sheet — all counts written out+
1-8

Counts 1-8

1&2step right together, touch right
3&4step left together, touch left
5-6side step forward, side step back
7-8step, swivel
9-16

Counts 9-16

1&2step right together, forward
3&4step left together, forward
5-6rocking chair (rock forward, recover, rock back, recover)
7-8point, swivel
17-24

Counts 17-24

1-2step back, back
3-4out, out
5-6down, up
7-8walk forward, two
25-32

Counts 25-32

1-2walk forward three, four
3-4cross, quarter turn
5&6right mambo back
7-8turn, step together
1-8

Tag (walls 2 & 4)

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Danced on walls 2 and 4: mambo forward, mambo back, half turn half turn, mambo right, mambo left, right paddle turn.

1&2mambo forward
3&4mambo back
5-6half turn, half turn
7&8mambo right, mambo left, right paddle turn
1-8

Tag (wall 6)

tag

Danced on wall 6: forward mambo, back mambo, half turn half turn, mambo right, mambo left, right & left paddle turns.

1&2mambo forward
3&4mambo back, half turn half turn
5-6mambo right, mambo left
7-8right paddle turn, left paddle turn

Counts written by Walls from the tutorial above. Original choreography by Raymond Sarlemijn, Roy Verdonk, José Miguel Belloque Vane.

Frequently asked questions

What song is the 3 to Tango line dance danced to?+

The 3 to Tango is most commonly danced to “3 to Tango” by Pitbull. Any upbeat track in a similar tempo works once you know the steps.

How many counts is the 3 to Tango line dance?+

32 counts across 4 walls. The same sequence repeats, rotating 90° to face a new wall each time until you're back to where you started.

Is the 3 to Tango a intermediate line dance?+

Yes, the 3 to Tango is rated intermediate. If you're new to line dancing, get comfortable with basic grapevines and triple steps first, then drill it one 8-count at a time.

Does the 3 to Tango have a tag?+

Yes. Tag (walls 2 & 4) Danced on walls 2 and 4: mambo forward, mambo back, half turn half turn, mambo right, mambo left, right paddle turn.. It's worth knowing before you dance it out on the floor, since instructors will sometimes call it.

How do I practice the 3 to Tango at home?+

Slow the tutorial to 70–75% speed and drill one 8-count at a time. Once each section feels automatic, chain two together, then run the whole dance to music. The player on this page lets you loop any 8-count and adjust speed without leaving the page.

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What is a line dance?

A line dance is a choreographed sequence danced solo in rows.
Everyone does the same steps facing the same way, no partner needed.
3 to Tango repeats the same 32-count sequence, turning to face a new wall 4 times through.
Once the counts click, you can join in the moment the song comes on.