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October is filled with great dancing. October 9 will feature a lesson by Pablo and Iwona and the milonga will be hosted by DJ DimOn. October 16’s lesson will be by Meredith Klein and Andres Amarilla and the milonga will be hosted by DJ Ignacio Ondartz. Martin Almiron and Alumine Deluchi will host the October 23rd event. October ends with live music at our Halloween Milonga on October 30.
If you haven’t looked at the VivaTango YouTube Channel , October would be a good time to click on this link. All of the tango stars that will be coming in October have videos on the channel for you to enjoy.
Magic Happens Every Thursday !
At VivaTango – You Will Dance
ABRAZOS!
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Thursday, October 2nd. Helen Wang & Jan Ben will teach a lesson and host the milonga. Helen is a very popular professional tango instructor and performer. Helen’s teaching brings together the music, passion, elegance, natural embrace, freedom of movement and expression of the dance. Her partner Jan Ben, is an accomplished tango dancer and will assist Helen with the lesson. Helen Wang is also an excellent DJ and will delight us with her music selections all evening, following the lesson.
7:00 pm: Lesson with Helen & Jan. 8:15 pm.
Milonga with DJ Helen Wang.
Admission: $20. EVENT LINK

Thursday, October 9th. Pablo Garcia Gomez and Iwona Ionescu are very popular instructors at Viva Tango and many other tango events. Their lessons are always clear and practical, and can be applied almost immediately in the following milonga. 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. Tonight’s DJ is Dimon. His carefully crafted tandas and danceable music selections will keep us on our feet throughout the evening.
7:00 pm: Lesson with Pablo & Iwona.
8:15 pm: Milonga with DJ Dimon.
Admission: $20. EVENT LINK

Thursday, October 16th. Meredith Klein and Andres Amarilla are frequent instructors and performers (together or individually) at Viva Tango. Meredith is the founder of Philadelphia Argentine Tango School (PATS). She is a popular instructor, performer and the organizer of the annual Philadelphia Tango Festival. Andres was born and raised in Buenos Aires. He studied with and performed in the dance companies of three of the greatest tangueros of all time: Gustavo Naveira, Juan Carlos Copes, and Rodolfo Dinzel. Tonight’s DJ will be Ignacio Ondartz. His music selections are always heartwarming and will keep us dancing and wanting for more.
7:00 pm: All levels lesson with Meredith and Andres.
8:15 pm: Milonga with DJ Ignacio Ondartz.
Admission: $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
Thanks for dancing at VivaTango. If you have any comments, questions or suggestions please email me at Dennis
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