
Thursday the legendary bandoneon player, Tito Casto, who together with Maurizio Najt on the piano and bass player Tom Kirchmer will play live music for your dancing pleasure – AND by popular demand Helen Wang will DJ between the live sets.
Halloween falls on a Thursday this year, so VivaTango will be the place to come and show off you costume or come and see what characters are on the dance floor that evening. Claudio Morsella and Eran Polat will provide live music and DJ DimOn will MC this PARTY. Start thinking about your costume.
LAST CHANCE: Some of you have been asking about a beginner tango class. Pablo and Iwona will be conducting a 6-class series on our dance floor on Tuesday nights. This is sponsored by the Princeton adult school. Details can be found here Tango Series at PAS
Details of VivaTango events follow below:
Don’t miss the Magic that happens every Thursday.
At VivaTango – You Will Dance
ABRAZOS!

Thursday, September 26th will feature a trio of extraordinary musicians who will play “unplugged”, without microphones, for your dancing pleasure. Maurizio Najt is a well-known regular at Viva Tango and many other events. He played a leading role in the New York Tango revival scene during the late 90’s, performing with New York Tango Trio. He also was a member of Forever Tango Orchestra. Tito Castro is a bandoneon maestro, a living legend as a composer, arranger and performer, who’s been playing his bandoneon for six decades. He was born and lived in Buenos Aires where he started playing bandoneon at age 15. Tito has played at milongas of Buenos Aires during the Golden Age of Tango. Tom Kirchmer is a bassist extraordinaire. He began playing tango with Jorge Anders and Tito Castro in 2001 and recorded the album “Con Polenta” with that trio, named the “Buenos Aires Tango Trio”. He has played with Tito Castro ever since. He has performed on the sound track to Ang Lee’s 2007 film “Lust, Caution” and toured Japan with Anna Saeki playing tango with Tito Castro and Maurizio Najt. Between live music sets, our favorite DJ and performer Helen Wang will play her favorite tandas to keep us dancing.
Milonga begins at 7 pm with DJ Helen. First live music set starts approx. at 8:30 pm. $20.

Thursday, October 31st. Our Halloween milonga will feature Live Music by acoustic guitar duo of Claudio Morsella and Eran Polat. They return to perform at Viva Tango by popular demand. Their mastery of guitar and mutual synergy create very danceable and exciting tango music for our enjoyment. Dancers are encouraged to wear their favorite Halloween costume and contribute to the fun atmosphere. DJ Dimon will play his best tango selections and scary cortinas before, between, and after the two live music sets. Milonga starts at 7:00 pm with Dimon playing frightening tandas. First live music set starts around 8:30 pm. $20.

FREE EVENTS FOR VOLUNTEERS
VivaTango continues to need help to make events run smoothly. Setup only takes a little time and you do not miss any milonga time. The same is true about cleanup. Working on the welcome desk is a great way to get to know your fellow dancers. The hero of the night is the person who brings the food for the event. If you can help contactSylvie
WATER
We urge dancers to bring their water bottle from home to cut down on single use bottles. There is a chilled water fountain and a cold/hot water dispenser that you can use to refill your water bottle or get a drink to keep you hydrated.
DIRECTIONS
VivaTango is located at 45 Stockton Street, Princeton New Jersey. There is a well-lit, off-street parking lot at the venue. The large dance floor is in the smaller of the two buildings. The venue is easily accessed by rail from NYC and Philly. Just get a ticket to Princeton (not Princeton Junction. You get off the train at Princeton Junction and take the connecting shuttle train to Princeton.) The venue is 8 blocks from the Princeton Train Station with a lovely walk through the Princeton University Campus (0.8 mi.) MAP
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