Even as a young child I was glued to tango. In 1996 I took my first tango class and from this moment on I have never stopped.
Every day would bring me to more classes and milongas.
My belief is that one can learn tango dancing it in the milongas and in classes. Done in tandem you won’t lose much from the classes because you can immediately use it in the milonga. But, if you don’t go out dancing you loose much of what you have learned..
In 1999 I began teaching my own classes and had the honour of always having very distinguished partners to teach and demo with. It has been a great pleasure to me to be able to do this within the most famous milongas in Buenos Aires. Over the years my teaching has taken me to interesting and distinct places around the world.
My dance is very soft and consists of a lot of walking and plays with the beat, in a close embrace style that respects navigation of the floor and its circulation.
Milonga and Vals are also my specialties. I like to work very closely with my students and believe my teaching is very didactic.
My dream would be that all my students can, in a relatively short time, learn and enjoy a lovely dance that has no ‘force’, is intimate and shared with a partner…because tango is for ‘two’.

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your words capture tango at its best – thank you!