Tags
adventure, argentina, beauty, books, buenos-aires, dance, Dancing, fitness, food, inspiration, lesson, lifestyle, music, princeton-new-jersey, south-america, Tango, travel, wanderlust, writing

This Thursday VivaTango will feature a Just Dance Milonga with 4 hours of tandas played by DJ Urszula Abolik. Urszula who DJs internationally will get you on the dance floor with her amazing tandas and cortinas. Read more about this milonga in the flyers that follow, and also about the events coming to VivaTango in June.
Magic Happens Every Thursday
At VivaTango – You Will Dance
ABRAZOS!

This week we also want to recognize the passing of
Fred Semel.
Fred was a regular dancer in the VivaTango community for many years. His Tango family mourns his loss.
VivaTango YouTube Channel Take a peek at our YouTube channel. If you have a video of last week’s performance, please let Dennis know and I will arrange to post it.

Thursday, May 29th. Come early, leave late and enjoy a casual milonga evening with your friends at Viva Tango. Replenish your energy with some great snacks from our refreshments table. And of course, super-DJ Urszula Abolik will play her captivating music and sometimes surprising tandas and cortinas all evening long. No lesson, performance, or live music – Just Dance!
7:00 pm: Milonga with DJ Urszula Abolik.
Admission: $20. EVENT LINK

Thursday, June 5th, Choreographer, Teacher, Producer and Tango Performer for over 35 years, Daniela Arcuri grew up in the heart of Buenos Aires. Her ability to connect movement and emotion with the music have earned her top accolades. Daniela graduated with honors from the prestigious “Escuela Nacional de Danzas”, where she received a Master of Dance Teacher degree and began teaching, choreographing and performing in all forms of dance. She appeared in many shows, TV programs, festivals, movies, and commercials throughout the world. Daniela is well known for her teaching expertise in both leader and follower roles, and in all the tango rhythms, especially milonga. She will also DJ for us tonight.
7:00 pm: Lesson with Daniela Arcuri.
8:15 pm: Milonga with DJ Daniela.
Admission: $20.

Thursday, June 12th. Pablo Garcia Gomez and Iwona Ionescu are the tango instructors for the Princeton Adult School Tango classes. They are also very popular instructors at Viva Tango and other tango events. Tonight they will teach an all-levels lesson. After the lesson Pablo and Iwona will be available at the side of the dance floor to help any dancers wishing more assistance with the lesson. Rainier Pereira (Ray) is a well-known, excellent DJ and teacher from NYC. He is in high demand at tango events all over the USA and will delight us tonight with his eclectic selection of danceable music.
7:00 pm: Lesson with Pablo & Iwona.
8:15 pm: Milonga with DJ Ray Pereira.
Admission: $20 EVENT LINK

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
Thanks for dancing at VivaTango. If you have any comments, questions or suggestions please email me at Dennis
Too many emails? Write me a note here Unsubscribe