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07-23-15 19:37 #7
Posts: 27From what I understand, it depends on the milonga....
Originally Posted by DavieW [View Original Post]
While I'm here, I've heard good things about this instructor:
http://tangovivi.blogspot.com/
She is in Almagro, and does some group classes as well as privates, and is bilingual. I'm going to check out her group classes and see what I think.
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07-23-15 14:16 #6
Posts: 416Originally Posted by DaddyRulz [View Original Post]
The only place I ever had any locals talk to me was at Queer Tango on Peru (400 block I think?), but they soon disappeared when i told them I wasn't gay.
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07-22-15 02:46 #5
Posts: 2808My understanding
Originally Posted by PirateMorgan [View Original Post]
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07-21-15 21:18 #4
Posts: 45Tengo lessons???
I would love an opinion from you who Tango. I get bored during the day and have wondered about using Tango as a way to build a social life in BA. Call it a fantasy. I am a young 69 and can dance a bit and love the music. I am not talking about a sex life. I am talking about real social life. I speak some Spanish. Any thoughts at all? Thanks.
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07-20-15 22:51 #3
Posts: 291I like NEAT (Nuevo Escuela Argentina de Tango) on the second floor (first floor is zero) of the Gallerias Pacifico. The instructors and students tend to be older, but the instruction is top-notch and you'll meet people from all over the world, many of whom will invite you to milongas.
If you are a really serious Tango dancer (and speak Castellano), then I'd recommend Roberto Canelo's school. This is the real deal though and you better know what you're doing: http://www.canelotangoestudio.com/.
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06-19-15 05:15 #2
Posts: 21Tango school
http://dni-tango.com/?lang=en
I recommend DNI Tango. I have been going there for years. Young, friendly instructors and welcoming group and private classes .
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06-19-15 00:56 #1
Posts: 8Tango lessons?
Here is a challenge for you guys!
If you are a none dancer and want to take Tango lessons and you have maybe 1-2 days a week for 2-3 weeks.
More of a fun thing to do.. Experience is more important then a authentic strict dance lesson.
Where to go?