"it takes three to tango"

Every tango move is based on the three simple steps – forwards, backwards or sideways – with or without a turn. It is entirely up to you how to combine them. All you need for that is to learn the tango language (we hate the metaphor, but it’s true) to talk and listen to your dance partner and, not less important, to talk and listen to the music. Without a connection to the music your tango is toast. So, it actually doesn’t take two to tango – as is claimed by the popular idiom – but three: yourself, your partner and the music.

introductory course to Argentine tango taught by Natalia:

Next session is starting soon. Please contact Natalia if interested.
In this series of six classes, students will learn how to build a good connection with the partner, how to link simple tango elements into a dance and to interpret the tango music. You can read more about our teaching here

7 – 8.30 pm on Thursdays
2480 Dundas St W, Suite 104 – map
100$ for 6-week session or 20$ drop-in.

classes taught by Chrisa at other studios:

If you’re interested in one of the following classes, please contact Chrisa.

Mondays at 8 – 9.30 pm, beginner level at City Dance Corps
489 Queen St West, 3rd Floor (“Osgoode” subway)

Wednesdays at 6.30 – 7.30 pm, all-levels technique at Afrolatino Studio
901 Yonge St, lower level (“Rosedale” subway)

Thursdays at Dancelife Studio
6 – 7 pm beginner
7 – 8 pm intermediate
593 Yonge St, Suite 201 (“Wellesley” subway)

Fridays at 6 – 7 pm, intermediate level at City Dance Corps
489 Queen St West, 3rd Floor (“Osgoode” subway)

Sundays at 4 – 5.30 pm, beginner level at City Dance Corps
489 Queen St West, 3rd Floor (“Osgoode” subway)

upcoming Milonga-2-3

Next Milonga-2-3 will take place on  July 5th. 
9 pm – 2 am
2480 Dundas St W, Suite 104