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Argentine Tango dancing with Mimi at Enchanted Tango Home 1

Argentine Tango dancing with Mimi at Enchanted Tango Home 1

The experience of reading a poem requires time management which is not the kind demanded by a typical business approach.

Each verse, each word in a poem is absolutely meaningful. Same as when you dance Tango.

Every single moment, each move, each emotion requires all your presence and attention.

It may sound exaggerated to someone that does not dance Tango, but when you dance Tango you are making a statement about the meaning of life at every single moment while you are dancing.

Obviously, this is not the kind of achievement that you produce by installing an app on your smartphone or purchasing a service.

That is why it needs to be clear to you that dancing Tango is not a hobby.

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Now we also have virtual online classes

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Argentine Tango dancing by Blas Catrenau and Luciana Guido at Escuela de Tango de Buenos Aires

Argentine Tango dancing by Blas Catrenau and Luciana Guido at Escuela de Tango de Buenos Aires, 2013.

Blas Catrenau & Luciana Guido dancing Argentine Tango.

Blas Catrenau

He started dancing Tango in his early youth among other young men at the practice studio of Crisol and Verné.

In the early ‘90s, he started organizing “milongas” himself.

From 2003 to 2009 he leaded “La Milonguita”, one of the most famous “milongas” in Buenos Aires. 


In 2002 he won the First Metropolitan Tango Championship in Buenos Aires.


In 2003 he obtained the Tango Teacher degree released by Buenos Aires City Government.

He was then authorized to teach at the Centro Educativo del Tango de Buenos Aires (CETBA), created by Masters and Dancers Gloria and Rodolfo Dinzel. 


His passion for dancing as well as the harmony he shares with his partners, and the gracefulness of his movements, capture and celebrate the essence of traditional Tango.


Luciana Guido

She was Blas’ dance partner for several years.

She was born in Buenos Aires.

She studied with maestros milongueros and then techniques for women with many tango teachers.

She taught at the “Escuela de Tango de Buenos Aires” and for a year and a half, in Paris.

Much of her international career as a teacher and dancer was developed in Europe.

Due to her interest in popular culture, she took the postgraduate course “Social and Political History of the Argentine Tango” (FLACSO Virtual, 2014).

She was recently co-director of the thesis “Barrio de tango, luna y misterio …”, based on the relationship between the neighborhood and tango lyrics.

Watch Blas Catrenau and Luciana Guido at Festival Tango Paris

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Argentine Tango dancing with Mimi at Enchanted Tango Home

Argentine Tango dancing with Mimi at Enchanted Tango Home

Practice regularly and consciously, taking care that the practice provides nice sensations of joy to you.

By doing so, you are making yourself generous in extending this joy to your partners and the other dancers that share with you the dance floors of the classes and milongas.

Watch more Argentine Tango performances


Now we also have virtual online classes

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

Argentine Tango dance classes online.

Virtual classes

Online

See schedule:

Argentine Tango dancing milonga with Mimi at Enchanted Tango Home

Argentine Tango dancing milonga with Mimi at Enchanted Tango Home

Everything that is good in Tango dancing is the result of practice.  

Regular exercise of walking, change of weight, pause, pivots, turns, paradas (stops), and embellishments create the foundation of your freedom while dancing.  

Watch more Argentine Tango performances


Now we also have virtual online classes

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

Argentine Tango dance classes online.

Virtual classes

Online

See schedule:

Blas Catrenau and Luciana Guido at Festival Tango Valentin, Paris, France, 2016.

Blas Catrenau and Luciana Guido at Festival Tango Valentin, Paris, France, 2016.

Blas Catrenau and Luciana Guido, Argentine Tango dancers, maestros milongueros.

Blas Catrenau and Luciana Guido

Blas Catrenau

He started dancing Tango in his early youth among other young men at the practice studio of Crisol and Verné.

In the early ‘90s, he started organizing “milongas” himself.

From 2003 to 2009 he leaded “La Milonguita”, one of the most famous “milongas” in Buenos Aires. 


In 2002 he won the First Metropolitan Tango Championship in Buenos Aires.


In 2003 he obtained the Tango Teacher degree released by Buenos Aires City Government.

He was then authorized to teach at the Centro Educativo del Tango de Buenos Aires (CETBA), created by Masters and Dancers Gloria and Rodolfo Dinzel. 


His passion for dancing as well as the harmony he shares with his partners, and the gracefulness of his movements, capture and celebrate the essence of traditional Tango.


Luciana Guido

She was Blas’ dance partner for several years.

She was born in Buenos Aires.

She studied with maestros milongueros and then techniques for women with many tango teachers.

She taught at the “Escuela de Tango de Buenos Aires” and for a year and a half, in Paris.

Much of her international career as a teacher and dancer was developed in Europe.

Due to her interest in popular culture, she took the postgraduate course “Social and Political History of the Argentine Tango” (FLACSO Virtual, 2014).

She was recently co-director of the thesis “Barrio de tango, luna y misterio …”, based on the relationship between the neighborhood and tango lyrics.

Watch Blas Catrenau and Luciana Guido dancing milonga and Tango

See more Argentine Tango masters