Tango Intermediate
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Get to know the instructors!
About Arina: If you're looking for love, you'll find it in dance. Arina is an OTPO certified teacher of oriental dances since 2008. She teaches salsa, bachata, Argentine tango and yoga. She has participated in many master classes of the world's best dancers and various IDO competitions. Arina is the winner of the 2010 Baltic Championship in the class Formation. Studied at the B.K.S. Iyengar Yoga Institute in Amsterdam and Moscow.
About Andre: Live to dance, dance to live. Since 2007, Andre has been teaching various partner dances (salsa, chacha, kizomba, bachata, Argentine tango, samba, waltz, etc.). He is a 2009 IDO Arab Salsa Championship Champion. Since 2008, he participates in WDSF professional level competitions. Andre has also participated in many master classes of the world's best instructors in various dance styles *Since 2010, IDO and LDSF certified judge

🎯 What to Expect in Your First Class
In this trial class, you’ll explore the heart of Argentine Tango at a deeper level. We’ll work on posture, balance, lead/follow dialogue, and musical expression. Expect a balance of technical drills, playful sequences, and improvisation exercises to help you grow your dance beyond memorized steps.
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What People Say

Since the tango embrace is very close with your partner, complete trust in your partner is essential. The follower must be very concentrated because the movements have many different possibilities and nuances. Like with all other dances, in tango it's first important to master the technique, and then the feeling for the music starts to improve gradually. While salsa and bachata are pure joy and energy, tango music seems to have some deeper story hidden within. When you already have an irresistible need for music and movement, I don't recommend thinking too long. Tango is the next level, for which you need to have a bit of patience, because the world of tango reveals itself slowly

At zero distance between, you can feel your partner’s breath, heartbeat, and balance as if they were your own. This closeness brings a sense of trust and, at the same time, a deep sense of responsibility. Amid this tension, graceful music flows. With each step, you draw energy from the floor, absorb it throughout your body, and convey it to your partner. It’s incredibly challenging, but when this synergy functions as a single living entity, the sensation is unlike anything I’ve ever experienced. This unique feeling becomes the universal language that captivates every tango dancer. Having experienced nearly all the dances offered by the studio, I find tango to be by far the most challenging. It’s not something you can master in a few years. However, this makes even small progress incredibly rewarding. As a lifelong pursuit, its difficulty feels just right. Over time, tango gradually integrates into your daily life—affecting your attire, grooming, posture, walk, and embrace—likely for the better. Viva la vida de tango!

What first drew me to tango was the elegance of the movements. I was looking to expand my dancing skills from the explosive and fun Salsa to something that was a challenging, technical and nuanced dance. I like to feel that I'm learning and growing, and Tango gives me exactly that. Dancing Tango makes me feel incredibly focused. When I dance, all of my thoughts and anxieties disappear. I am in the moment and fully present, which doesn't happen often in daily life. Through Tango, I've found a very warm and caring community of people, united by a shared interest. Personal connection is an important part of being human, so expanding the circle is always a positive. I've found a space that challenges me every time, making me improve and develop.

I was surprised how much tango is emotionally deeper than other Latin dances. The best thing about tango is dance connection and musicality: I can only compare it to Bachata, West Coast Swing, and Zouk. In Tango, the connection with your partner and unconditional trust, along with a very clear 'frame' between leader and follower, are the foundation of everything - in this aspect, there's a certain similarity with Zouk. Regarding musicality, tango offers similar opportunities as other dances to play with tempo and melody. For beginners, I recommend consistency and persistence, and definitely practicing with different partners. For Tango, you simply need to take somewhat more time than with other dances
🎼 Tango Intermediate
Tango is a vibrant and playful dance between two people that originates from Argentina in the early twentieth century. It has very rich potential for expression, improvisation, and connection and is danced in both modern and traditional styles. It is often described as a passionate dance, because of the close connection partners can have, the character of the music, and also relation to some of the dance's history. Join the class if you wish to take the next level in Tango dancing and wish to event compete in Tango!
Tango is a dance of passion, dialogue, and elegance – and in this intermediate class, we take it to the next level.
You’ll explore more refined partnerwork, musical phrasing, and fluid improvisation techniques that let you move with purpose and emotion.
In each class, you’ll develop:
✔️ Stronger posture and balance
✔️ Clearer lead and sensitive follow
✔️ Playful and creative combinations
✔️ Tools for musical interpretation and improvisation
Whether you’re dancing for joy, artistry, or preparation for competition – this class will strengthen both your skill and your soul.
No partner needed. Just bring your shoes, curiosity, and passion. 💫
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