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NO SLEEP TILL PRINCETON !!

14 Wednesday Jul 2021

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2 Days till Tango !!

13 Tuesday Jul 2021

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VivaTango

Thursday July 15th

Lesson and Milonga with

Meredith and Andres

Please read house rules below

Welcome back to tango events in Princeton. We are back on our wonderful large dance floor in Princeton with onsite parking. We are permitted to use this venue by adhearing to the house safety rules required by our rented dance floor. Dancers who show proof of full vaccination status may choose not to wear a mask or socially distance themselves.  All persons will also be reqired to sign a wavier on their first visit.

Meredith Klein and Andres Amarilla, will teach a lesson from 7:00 to 8:30 PM aimed and refreshing tango skills needed to return to dancing. Meredith and Andres are Instructors, performers and event organizers that are well know in the international Tango community.  

Lesson: 7:00 to 8:30 followed by milonga 8:30 to 11:00

Location: 45 Stockton Street    Princeton, NJ

Lesson $15,  Milonga $15,  Lesson + Milonga $20 SAFETY is taken very seriously by the PSRC organization that provides our venue and VivaTango. Dancers will be required to sign a wavier releasing both organizations. The only what you will be able to dance in open or close embrace will be to show proof of full vaccination (completed vaccinated series plus 2 weeks). We will not copy your proof document or record the details other than verify the date. Also, for your safety, there will be sanitizer stations, and facilities for wasing hands. VivaTango will not be supplying water or food, so bring your own water bottle.

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PIAZZOLLA CENTENNIAL

11 Sunday Jul 2021

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Philadelphia Piazzolla Festival

Milongas, Concerts, Lectures, Master Classes & Workshops

PIAZZOLLA CENTENNIAL

Philadelphia Piazzolla Festival

Milongas, Concerts, Lectures, Master Classes & Workshops

Please join us July 11-20 for an epic celebration of the centennial of Astor Piazzolla. Originally conceived as a music festival, we have been able to add dance events as the pandemic situation has improved.

All of the festival milongas, concerts, masterclass, and workshops are IN-PERSON EVENTS. Only the lectures are offered through Zoom.

If you’re planning to come to just one event, choose the concert and milonga in the 5,500 sq. ft. ballroom of the Lithuanian Music Hall on Sunday, July 18.

View the Complete Schedule

Watch the festival trailer

Meet the Artistshttps://www.youtube.com/embed/LmGLqCr9cyM?autoplay=0&mute=0&controls=1&origin=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.philadelphiatangoschool.com&playsinline=1&showinfo=0&rel=0&iv_load_policy=3&modestbranding=1&enablejsapi=1&widgetid=1

Why Piazzolla?

Above all other composers, Astor Piazzolla revolutionized tango music and brought it to the modern world stage. His inspiration and creativity in fusing tango music with elements from classical music, jazz and other genres, forged a new and unique style of music, Nuevo Tango.

Compositions like “The Four Seasons of Buenos Aires”, “Adios Nonino”, “Libertango”, and “Oblivion” have brought the sounds and images of tango to people around the world. This explosion of popularity for tango music has made it easier to build tango dance communities worldwide.

Piazzolla was born in Mar del Plata, Argentina on March 11, 1921. His family moved to New York City in 1925 and he grew up between the U.S. and Argentina. His ability to cross musical boundaries is connected to his growing up between two cultures, a theme that will be explored in the lectures of the festival.

Earlier this year, the Philadelphia Argentine Tango School held a month-long virtual celebration of the Piazzolla Centennial. We are so grateful that the pandemic situation has improved and we can now offer this in-person celebration. Please join us!

Check out the video on the left to hear festival headliners Horacio Romo and Pablo Agri on the stage of the Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires in March of this year.read more…

Concerts & Milongas

The festival features two milongas and three concerts.

Sunday, July 11, 7 pm

Concert: An Intimate Evening with Horacio Romo & Pablo Agri

Horacio Romo, bandoneon & Pablo Agri, violin

Location: Greensgrow Farms, 2501 E Cumberland St, Philadelphia, PA 19125
Price: $40. REGISTER

Sunday, July 18, 7 pm-midnight

Concert & Milonga: Romo-Agri-Messiez Celebrate Piazzolla

Horacio Romo, bandoneon, Pablo Agri, violin & Emiliano Messiez, piano

7-8 pm: Concert (seated)
8 pm-midnight: Milonga with DJ Manuk Colakyan & live music

Those who wish to attend the milonga must prove full vaccination status in advance of the event.

Location: Lithuanian Music Hall (ballroom), 2715 E Allegheny Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19134

Price: $40. REGISTER

Tuesday, July 20, 6-9 pm

Concert + Milonga at Sunflower Philly

Horacio Romo, bandoneon, Pablo Agri, violin & Emiliano Messiez, piano

Location: Sunflower Philly, 1725 N 5th St, Philadelphia, PA 19122

Price: $40. REGISTER

Covid Policy
Indoor dancing requires proof of vaccination.
Masks optional for fully vaccinated.

Masterclass for Musicians

Tools & Secrets to Make Piazzolla Sound Like Piazzolla

Saturday, July 17

Morning session: 11 am – 1:30 pm
Afternoon session: 2:30 pm – 5 pm

How many times have you heard it said that tango musicians don’t play what is written on the page?

So… what do they play?

In this one-day Masterclass, legendary tango musicians Horacio Romo, bandoneon, and Pablo Agri, violin, will share the tips, tools and secrets that allow you to unlock the sound, feel and emotional immediacy of tango, with a specific focus on Piazzolla’s compositions.

Pianist / host Emiliano Messiez will translate, facilitate, and share some piano-specific secrets.

Specific topics to be covered include:

  • Styles of interpretation
  • Phrasing
  • Unusual instrument effects common in tango
  • Types of marcato
  • Other typical accompaniments, including 3-3-2, sincopa, and yumba.

The Masterclass is open to musicians of all styles and levels. You may choose to bring your instrument for specific feedback, or plan to participate by only watching and listening. A Yamaha C3 grand piano is available on site.

Covid Policy:
Proof in advance of full vaccination required, or mask.

Location: Philadelphia Argentine Tango School, 2030 Frankford Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19125

Price: $150. Need-based scholarships available. REGISTER

Lectures via Zoom

Four lectures will be offered via Zoom as part of the Philadelphia Piazzolla Music Festival. We are especially honored to have the participation of Maria Susana Azzi, a cultural anthropologist who wrote the definitive biography of Piazzolla, “Le Grand Tango.”

Monday, July 12, 7:30-9 pm

“Piazzolla’s Music And How It Relates To Traditional Tango,” presented by pianist / composer Emiliano Messiez

Wednesday, July 14, 7:30-9 pm

“Astor Piazzolla and New York City,” presented by cultural anthropologist / author Maria Susana Azzi. Maria has published a number of critically-acclaimed books about Piazzolla. You can find links to purchase here.

Friday, July 16, 8-9:30 pm

“Transnational Astor: The Making of Piazzolla from Argentina to the U.S. (and Back and Forth),” presented by historian Leandro Benmergui

Monday, July 19, 7:30-9 pm

“Astor Piazzolla and his relationship with Italy,” presented by cultural anthropologist / author Maria Susana Azzi.

Price: $15 a la carte. REGISTER

Scroll down to learn about passes available. If you already have a “tango lecture series” class card, please email Meredith to use it for these lectures.

Tango Workshops: How to Dance Piazzolla

Sunday, July 18

Session 1: 12-1:15 pm
Session 2: 1:30-3 pm

For much of the world, Astor Piazzolla is the composer most associated with tango. However, for tango dancers, his music remains challenging, if not impossible, to dance to.

Join Andres Amarilla & Meredith Klein for two workshops, offered at an intermediate-advanced level, exploring:

  • How to listen to Piazzolla in a way that makes his music more danceable
  • How to adapt steps, concepts and dynamics from traditional tango to accommodate the greater diversity of rhythm, tempo and mood that we find in Piazzolla

You will leave these workshops with more confidence and tools to enjoy dancing Astor Piazzolla’s music, a great posthumous gift to give the composer on the occasion of his centennial. 🙂

Partners-only. No partner change.
Proof of full vaccination required.

Cost: $50 (Registration covers both sessions). REGISTER

Location: Philadelphia Argentine Tango School, 2030 Frankford Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19215

Pricing & Registration

Available Passes

Our current registration system does not “do” passes well. If you would like to buy a pass, please use this form to send the correct amount, along with a note to confirm what you are registering for.

Full Pass inc. dance workshops (all activities): $290
Full pass without dance workshops (all activities except dance workshops): $240
Master Class (both sessions): $150
Concerts, Milongas & Lectures (7 events total): $140

A La Carte

A la carte pricing is as follows.

Single concert (includes milonga, when on the same day): $40
Single zoom lecture: $15
Master class: $150
Two dance workshops (per person): $50

For a la carte purchases, please use our registration system. Click the “workshops” tab.

Meet the Artists

From one of the greatest living bandoneon players, Horacio Romo, to the author of the definitive Piazzolla biography, Maria Susana Azzi, we are overwhelmed at the calibre of artists participating in this festival.Get to know them here…

Complete Festival Schedule

The Philadelphia Piazzolla Music Festival’s activities are organized thematically above, grouped by concerts, master class, workshops and lectures.

To view a complete list of activities, divided into two sections, in-person events and events on Zoom,click here…

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11 Sunday Jul 2021

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MEET THE ORGANIZER OF THE PIAZZOLLA MUSIC FESTIVAL

Meredith Klein

Director, PATS

Meredith Klein has been dancing tango for 22 years, including three years spent living in Buenos Aires. For the past 13 years, she has run the Philadelphia Argentine Tango School. Over the past three years, the school has become one of the most prolific presenters of live tango music in the United States.

With her dance partner, Andres Amarilla, Meredith has taught around the world, from Australia to Europe, and from South America to more than 40 cities in North America.

Meredith organizes the Philadelphia Tango Festival and the Fishtown Salon Concert Series. She is incredibly proud to be one of the producers of the exquisite online concert series, Tango en la Terraza, filmed in Buenos Aires by producers Yael Szmulewicz, Juan Villarreal and Tan Kurttekin. In July 2021, she is organizing a celebration of the Astor Piazzolla Centennial, including milongas, concerts, workshops, lectures and a masterclass. You can learn about the Philadelphia Piazzolla Festival here.

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7 Days

08 Thursday Jul 2021

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7 Days till TANGO !

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VIVA TANGO OPENS FOR DANCING JULY 15

08 Thursday Jul 2021

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July 15, 2021 Returns to Princeton with New Features !!!

Event by Viva Tango Princeton

45 Stockton St, Princeton, NJ 08540-6812, United States

Price: Free Parking
Duration: 4 hours

Public  · Anyone

Lesson $15,
Milonga $15,
Lesson + Milonga $20

Welcome back to tango events in Princeton. We are back on our wonderful large dance floor in Princeton with on site parking. We are permitted to use this venue by adhering to the house safety rules required by our rented dance floor. Dancers who show proof of full vaccination status may choose not to wear a mask or socially distance themselves. All persons will also be required to sign a waiver on their first visit.

Meredith Klein and Andres Amarilla, will teach a lesson from 7:00 to 8:30 PM aimed at refreshing tango skills needed to return to dancing gracefully. Meredith and Andres are Instructors, performers and event organizers that are well know in the international Tango community as instructors, performers and organizers.

Lesson: 7:00 to 8:30 followed by milonga 8:30 to 11:00 PM
Location: 45 Stockton St. Princeton, NJ
Free Parking
Lesson $15,
Milonga $15,
Lesson + Milonga $20

SAFETY is taken very seriously by the PSRC organization that provides our venue and by VivaTango.

Dancers will be required to sign a waiver releasing both organizations.
The only way you will be able to dance in open or close embrace will be to show proof of full vaccination (completed vaccinated series plus 2 weeks).

We will not copy your proof document or record the details other than verify the date.

Also, for everyone’s safety, there will be sanitizer stations, and facilities for washing hands. VivaTango will not be supplying water or food, so please bring your own water bottle.
We look forward to seeing you on the dance floor.



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Happy Memories

23 Friday Apr 2021

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Documentary Video by Markian Bec captures the connection of Tango

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SATURDAY, APRIL 10, 2021 AT 8 PM EDT – 2 AM EDT

21 Sunday Mar 2021

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Milonga Fernet – we are back!

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Maurizio has made us a gift.

19 Friday Mar 2021

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It’s hard to believe that one year has already passed since the beginning of the pandemic.

It looks like finally there is some light at the end of the tunnel, so let’s all hope the light keeps getting bigger and brighter.

I wanted to share with you this concert that I recently did with the Tango trio and a singer at the Argentine Consulate in NYC.

Hope you enjoy it and please feel free to share with the Princeton Tango community.

Best regards,

Maurizio

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