FAQ
Argentine Tango is a passionate and improvisational dance that originated in the working-class neighborhoods of Buenos Aires. It is known for its close embrace, intricate footwork, and deep connection between partners.
You do not need a partner while learning to dance tango. In our classes teachers and students rotate partners often so you can get the most out of our learning experience, meet new friends, and enjoy the social aspect of tango.
you can however choose not to rotate in class if you prefer to learn with your partner one on one.
Wear comfortable clothes that allow ease of movement. Women often wear skirts or dresses to showcase leg movements, and men typically wear dress pants. Bring comfortable dance shoes with suede or leather soles for better traction.
Keep Hygiene in mind, we dance close to one another regularly. Clean Body and Breath may get you more dances.
Absolutely! Tango is a dance for people of all ages and fitness levels. It's more about connection, musicality, and communication than physical strength. Adaptations can be made to accommodate different abilities. Tango at its most simplicity is walking in an embrace with your partner.
Expect a warm and welcoming atmosphere. The first class often covers basic steps, posture, and connection. Don't worry about getting everything perfect from the start – everyone is there to learn and enjoy the experience.

