Argentine Tango School

Argentine Tango intermediate class with Miranda_ milonga traspie

Argentine Tango intermediate class on milonga traspie

Argentine Tango beginner class with Miranda: walking and changes of speed

Argentine Tango beginner class with Miranda: walking and changes of speed

Argentine Tango beginner class with Miranda: walking and changes of speed

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We are conditioned by our culture and education, and by our own experiences.

When dancing, we put that on the table and observe.

We see which changes we could make to improve ourselves, not only for the time we dance, but for all our existence.

Learn to dance Argentine Tango in the San Francisco Bay Area:

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Ana María Schapira and Rubén Harymbat

Argentine Tango intermediate class with Miranda: dancing to Pedro Laurenz

Argentine Tango intermediate class with Miranda: dancing to Pedro Laurenz

Argentine Tango intermediate class with Miranda: dancing to Pedro Laurenz

Dance like none is watching?

This idea is wrong and misleading.
 
There is always someone watching. At least, yourself.
 
That is why true dancers are proud of themselves and their achievements, not as specialists (being recognized as a dancers), but for their lives as a whole.
 
You dance with your entire being.

You expose your whole self, and that is what is being watched, firstly by yourself.

If you are in the San Francisco Bay Area and want to learn to dance Tango, you can:

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Argentine Tango private lesson with Marcelo Solis

Private lessons

Are the way to learn Argentine Tango

  • At our private lessons we work intensely on foundations, rhythm, musicality and connection with partner. We design a program according to your own goals and requirements.

  • While group classes are necessary to work on the social aspects of this beautiful art form, during private lessons we focus on the specific details of your dance which are important in achieving your goal of being a great dancer, a true milonguera or milonguero.

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Ricardo Viqueira dancing

Ricardo Viqueira dancing with Maria Darritchon

Ricardo Viqueira dancing with Maria Darritchon

Ricardo Viqueira dancing with Maria Darritchon to Edgardo Donato “El adios”, at Pasion Milonguera festival in Italy.

Ricardo Viqueira

Is a “milonguero porteño” and his connection to tango has deep roots. In his teaching Ricardo emphasizes the close embrace style and the roles of the axis and connection. He teaches his students how to recognize opportunities to change direction, develop the ability to dance in small or crowded spaces, and to create their own personal dance.

He is one of the most respected and sought-after teachers in Buenos Aires where he regularly teaches and in the rest of the world is well known exponent of the “milonguero” culture.

Ricardo is renowned for dancing Milonga with Traspié and Canyengue. He was the man behind the revival of the historic and well known Club Sin Rumbo in the neighborhood of Villa Urquiza. He also organized the Cristal Tango in Avenida San Martin in Buenos Aires.

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