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Día Nal. del Tango – December 11, 2020

10 Thursday Dec 2020

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National Tango Day
Argentina
December 11, 2020

(the long version if you have a lot of time)

from: https://tangofolly.com/story/international-day-of-tango/

The International Day of Tango is celebrated annually on 11 December and started out as a joint birthday celebration for both Carlos Gardel, one the most famous and loved Argentine Tango singers of all time (“The Voice “, “The Creole Thrush”, “The Tango King”) and Julio De Caro, one of the most influential composers, violinists and orchestra conductors.

Carlos Gardel was born either in 1887, in Tacuarembó, Uruguay or in 1890 in Toulouse, France. By the age of 6 he was living in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Gardel was famous for the dramatic phrasing of his tango ballads and lyrics, which were played in nightclubs and in films in the 1920s and 1930s. Sadly, Gardel died in a plane crash in Medellín, Colombia in 1935 while on tour. Listen to Gardel and learn more about his life on TodoTango/Gardel.

Julio De Caro was born in 1899, the second of 12 children with Italian roots. In 1924, Julio made his first recordings of a new tango music style that he believed was at the same instrumental level as Carlos Gardel’s style at vocal level. De Caro’s music introduced a “softer” and more passionate violin, which forever replaced the somewhat “marching” tango-arrangements from earlier recording years. De Caro died on 11 March 1980. You can hear some fine examples of De Caro’s music on TodoTango/de-Caro.

The day of celebration was instigated by the composer, producer and talent scout, Ben Molar who was also a personal friend of Julio de Caro. However, it wasn’t easy to make the day an official celebration of tango! Molar first presented the idea to Ricardo T. Freixá the Secretary of Culture of the Municipality of Buenos Aires City in 1965. Freixá then had get the approval from all the arts organisations of that time; Sadaic , Argentores , Sade , Casa del Teatro, Sindicato Argentino de Músicos, Unión Argentina de Artistas de Variedades, Academia Porteña del Lunfardo, Radio Rivadavia, Fundación Banco Mercantil, La Gardeliana, Asociación Argentina de Actores and Asociación Amigos de la Calle Corrientes.

It took 11 years to pass and finally on 29 November 1977 the Decree No. 5830/77 was signed by the Municipality of Buenos Aires City. Some 13 days later during a tango festival organised by Molar at Luna Park, Buenos Aries, it was announced to some 15,000 dancers, musicians, singers, bands, broadcasters and journalists. Then on 23 December that same year, a decree was put forward and approved by the Secretary of Culture of the Nation, Dr Raúl Alberto Casa to make the 11 December a national day of tango in Argentina.

In 2009, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) approved a joint proposal by Argentina and Uruguay to include the tango in the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage Lists.

Today, officially or not, this special day of celebration is recognised by tango enthusiasts and artists around the world.

Happy birthday Carlos. Happy birthday Julio. Happy birthday Tango.

From: http://russianbrides.blog/holidays/11th-of-december-international-day-of-tango-2/

December 11, the birthday of the Argentine singer and film actor, the famous “King of Tango” Carlos Gardel celebrates International Day of Tango – a dance festival, the philosophy of which is in the confrontation.

There are several versions of the origin of tango. The most common of them is that originally a dance of this kind appeared in the port suburbs of Buenos Aires, where at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries the cultural traditions of many countries of the world met and merged into one whole – the rhythms of the Cuban Habanera, the African candombe, the Argentine milonga, the Spanish flamenco, and some other European dances brought in by foreign sailors. And although in Argentina it was a dance of the poor neighborhoods, a dance of immigrants, soon the lyrical and passionate tango sounded throughout the country.

from: https://www.newyorklatinculture.com/carlos-gardel/

El nacimiento de Carlos Gardel | Carlos Gardel, Buenos Aires, Francia, tango

French-Born
Charles Romuald Gardès was born in Toulouse, France on December 11, 1890. His mother moved to Buenos Aires in 1893.

They lived at Calle Uruguay 162 in San Nicolás neighborhood of Buenos Aires.

It’s only recently been accepted that Gardel was born French.

The affinity makes sense. French and Argentines have a long love affair. Paris was the capital of the world and Argentina was one of the top ten richest economies. The Paris Tango Craze of 1913 made Tango dancing popular in Italy, New York, and then Buenos Aires.

Mi Noche Triste (My Sad Night)
Like many artists, Gardel started singing at parties and in bars. His version of Mi Noche Triste (1917) was a hit in Latin America. Gardel’s version was the first Tango with lyrics. The song was an instrumental from Buenos Aires. Gardel added unofficial lyrics from Montevideo, Uruguay. The pairing forever set the melancholy tone of Tango songs.

Percanta que me amuraste…

The Second International Latin Idol
Italian-American movie star Rudolph Valentino was the first Latin idol. Carlos Gardel was the second.

Back in the day in New York City, Latins in East Harlem would listen on the radio to Carlos Gardel and what was becoming Latin Jazz.

Tango got an international boost by the adoption of the phonograph. Many of the first recordings were of Tango. The technology spread Argentine Tango around the world.

Gardel’s musical style of simple guitar and voice played into the Gaucho myth of the Argentine cowboys. It’s one of Argentina’s founding stories. Interestingly, it was Valentino’s role as an Argentine Gaucho dancing a Tango that made him famous.

International Movistar

As Gardel’s popularity grew, he started making movies. He made some in New York City including The Tango on Broadway (1934).

Gardel’s American movies were some of the first Spanish-language movies that were not remakes of English productions. That made them especially popular.

In New York City, Gardel met a talented young bandoneon player Astor Piazzolla and invited him on tour. We are lucky that Piazzolla’s father declined the offer. Piazzolla went on to create Tango Nuevo, the Tango Jazz form which now dominates Tango music.

Gardel’s final film was Tango Bar (1935) which he shot at the Kaufman Astoria studios in Queens just before leaving New York for Medellín. It contains his famous song Por una cabeza. It’s funny that many people think the song is romantic, but it’s about horse racing.

Medellín, Colombia

Medellín, Colombia is the third city of Tango. Medellín has it’s own Tango culture. Men bond by drinking beers while listening to Tango songs.

Many Paisas of Medellín have an encyclopedic knowledge of Tango recordings in the way that some people memorize baseball statistics. Many Paisas can sing along. It’s one of the beautiful things that happens when you dance Tango with a Colombian. He is likely to sing along while dancing.

Gardel was on his way to perform in Medellín when his plane crashed while landing on June 24, 1935. The stars body was taken to New York City and Rio de Janeiro for idolation before Gardel was buried in La Chacarita, Argentina’s national cemetery.

Carlos Gardel's legend shattered as con artist past exposed | News | EL  PAÍS in English

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New Tango Fashion Opportunity

08 Sunday Mar 2020

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VivaTango Family

We hope this email finds all of you safe. It has been a month of face-to-face Tango interactions have stopped. Hopefully the virtual interactions and information we posted on www.VivaTango.org have helped. We want you to know that Jacklyn and Roberto have created their online Tango Fashion line. Their first product is a fantastic T-shirt. Read Jacklyn and Rogerto’s message to you below. A link to buy their first product in embedded in the letter. Hugs!!

Dear VivaTango Family 

We have been hiding out for a full month now, trying to pick up the pieces of our projects due to the COVID-19 pandemic. We know many of you have tried to reach us, and we apologize in advance if we have not yet returned your messages. We are ok, but we are separated from each other for the time being. Roberto left a week early to Argentina to finalize and organize the Buenos Aires tour in the beginning of March, and Jacklyn and the tour group never had a chance to make it over to BA because of the start of the quarantine and travel restrictions. Currently, Roberto is still stuck in BA awaiting the first opportunity to return to U.S. We wanted to thank everyone who called, supported, and reached out to us during this difficult time.

We have been brainstorming a bunch of ideas as to how we will overcome this chapter. As many of you know, we are full time tango instructors and organizers, whom are one of many in a difficult spot right now.

Well, the stars aligned and the time has come release our new idea. We have been wanting to launch a line of ADICTANGO apparel for quite a while now, but were always pre-occupied with other tango projects that needed our attention. Now that we have the time, and we are off from teaching lessons – we have the chance to express our tango creativity in a totally new way.

We are presenting the LAUNCH OF ADICTANGO APPAREL. All of our designs are original pieces created and produced by both of us – all photography, artwork, and design elements are unique. Each piece has a story. Right now, we are focusing on awesome tango t-shirt designs and then hope to expand to other clothing categories.

So what inspired us? Well, year after year of waking the streets of Buenos Aries and pretty much scouring all the souvenir shops for gifts for people back home – we could never come across anything of quality or really nice to bring back as gifts. Usually stuff was just cheapy and cheesy. You would think that in the Mecca of tango, we could find a cool tango inspired shirt. Nope, nothing worthwhile. Then, we had a light bulb moment – to design tango inspired wardrobe staples. Starting with t-shirts first.

Check out our first design on our online store. This one took us a while to create, hundreds of pics of the same shot to get the perfect angle. So, we are excited to share it with you. We will be releasing new deigns as we create them soon – but didn’t want to wait any longer to launch.

If you’d like to support us through this difficult time – if you love our lessons and events, this is the way to help us in this moment so we can continue bringing you top quality tango instruction and events when this pandemic passes. We will be on our feet again, but now we need your help. We are not asking for a donation, but to consider purchasing of one of our pieces so we both have something in exchange! We will be forever grateful and hope to see you rockin our ADICTANGO shirts traveling, at your next festival, practica, class – where ever tango takes you!

We love you all, stay safe and healthy until we see you again.

Online store link below: first design release. Limited edition.

https://teespring.com/stores/adictango

Big hugs from,
Jacklyn & Roberto

UPDATE ON VIRTUAL TANGO ACTIVITIES

VivaTango Family,

We hope all of you are well. The Coronavirus has affected all of us. I am sure you are all missing the tango connections at Milongas. The instructors and musicians are particularly impacted by the social distancing. The instructors and musicians have adapted to this new world in creative ways. This email shares what is going on with those instructors and musicians that you enjoy connecting with at VivaTango. Check out their activities and support their efforts to uplift your spirits and keep all of us in the embrace of the Tango Family.

Michael Nadtochi:

To keep the tangueros and tangueras around the globe busy while in quarantine Silvina & Michael have filmed a few free online tango classes and created a page on Facebook. This page gained almost 2000 followers in the first week. Here is the page for you to follow: https://www.facebook.com/groups/FreeTangoVideos/

Michael is also sending a weekly newsletter. If you are not receiving this just contact him through his Facebook page and ask to be added to the mailing list.

Michael has set a ‘donate button’ on the page of his website where he hosts a collection of free tango lessons. Some dancers have been gracious to donate!  https://www.theartoftango.club/videos

Roberto and Jacklyn:

Their March Tango Tour to Buenos Aires was canceled for the safety of the dancers. Roberto, who traveledt to BA to arrange the final details in advance for the tour guests is now stuck in Argentina. American Airlines is only scheduled to fly in May, so his return date is in a holding pattern. Jacklyn is in Philadelphia. Jacklyn is working on several new ideas. One of them is tango t-shirt designs. An online store will be set up when these are ready. We will let you all know when this is. Were you at the Tango Fashion Show that Jacklyn performed at VivaTango? If not, you missed seeing the remarkable creativity of Jacklyn’s designs. She makes Tango Fashions that make Tango Dancers. This is the time to reach out and support Roberto and Jacklyn.  https://adictango.com/

Pablo and Iwona:

Pablo and Iwona are well. They are not offering any classes at this time, and we will resume teaching as soon as the social distancing period ends. They wish everybody good heath,

Eleonora Kalganova:

Eleonora and family are in New York City. She has created virtual classes online which you can attend on Zoom. The the next class is this Sunday April 5 starting at 2 PM. You can register by going to the event link https://www.facebook.com/events/207389827261082/

Maurizio Najt:

A man of many talents. Maurizio is now offering online piano lessons for classical and/or tango music, as well as general music and composition lessons. Besides being a musician, He is also a Spanish language instructor. For many years he taught medical Spanish to the students at Einstein School of Medicine in the Bronx, and he also taught at Icahn School of Medicine at Mt. Sinai. So, he is also offering online Spanish language classes as well. All you tangueros or tangueras who want to brush up your piano skills or your Spanish language, … or maybe learn some Tango lyrics or terminology, should message Maruizio at https://www.facebook.com/mnajt

 

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Thursday February 27th at Viva Tango Live Music Milonga with Maurizio Najt and Shinjoo Cho DJ Kerry Kay 9pm $20

22 Saturday Feb 2020

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Maurizio and Shinjoo Feb 2020              Live Music Milonga with Maurizio Najt on piano and Shinjoo Cho bandoneon  

DJ Milonga by Kerry Kay

Suzanne Patterson Building at 45 Stockton St, Princeton
Large hard-wood dance floor with off-street, lighted parking

Socialize around VivaTango’s Food and Beverage tables
Partner is not necessary – non dancers are welcome

$20 (Students $5 )

LIVE MUSIC for our Sadie Hawkins Milonga. There will be great music, dancing, food and fun at this Milonga. Maurizio Najt and Shinjoo Cho team up again to play tandas for your dancing pleasure. If you missed them at VivaTango’s New Year’s Eve Party this is your chance to hear them, and if you were at the New Year’s eve party, come and relive that wonderful night. Marrizio is New York City’s Tango pianoist and Shinjoo is cofounder of Philadelphia’s Oscuro Quintet. Two outstanding musicians for your dancing pleasure. The magnificent Kerry Kay will DJ between live sets.

9pm to Midnight – Milonga
Suzanne Patterson Building
45 Stockton St, Princeton
Large hardwood dance floor
Off-street parking at the entrance
Partner is not necessary
Beginners welcome
Cost $20  and $5 for students

SAVE THESE DATES
3/5 Jacklyn Shapiro and Roberto Pena
3/12 Michael Nadtochi
3/19 Pablo Garcia Gomez and Iwona Ionescu
3/26 Live Music – Maurizio Najt and Javier Sanchez plus DJ DimOn

Maurizio Najt, Piano, is a graduate of the Conservatorio Nacional de Música in Buenos Aires. He performed with “Amigos del Tango”; Forever Tango Orchestra; New York Tango Trio and other groups. Maurizio has performed in Lincoln Center Alice Tully Hall, Winter Garden, Philadelphia Kimmel Center, and the Argentine Embassy in Washington DC and Tokyo. He co-produced and directed the show “Crónicas de Buenos Aires”, a multimedia and educational review of the history of Argentine tango in music and dance.

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Thursday February 13th at Viva Tango Vanentine’s Eve Milonga Starts at 9pm Pablo and Iwona Class Milonga DJ by Kerry Kay

08 Saturday Feb 2020

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Tango on Vanentine’s eve. Pablo Garcia Gomez and Iwona Ionescu will teach a lesson on “Salida Americana” – the step of opportunities: exploring advanced fun movements from the traditional step.

Kerry Kay will DJ the Venentine’s Eve Milonga that follows the lesson.

Cost $15 and $5 for full time students

Note the start time is 9 PM. Pablo and Iwona will be starting a 6 week beginner series of lessons at 7:30pm-9pm on Thursdays which will be taught on VivaTango’s floor. You must register for this series through the Princeton Adult School web site. This Series is for

– People with no experience in tango

– People with some tango experience who would like to review tango fundamentals

– Followers and leaders who would like to learn each other’s roles.

Guided Practica following lesson on side floor

Pablo, who is originally from the suburbs of Buenos Aires, has studied tango with various master teachers in his home country and in the United States.

Iwona explored a few other forms of dance before taking up tango, which she has studied in depth and practiced locally. Pablo and Iwona teach the Argentine tango classes at Princeton Adult School and they teach regularly at Viva Tango in Princeton, where they are artists in residence.

Directions to Viva Tango events:

Suzanne Patterson Building at 45 Stockton St, Princeton NJ 08540

Large hardwood dance floor with off-street parking at the entrance

Socialize around VivaTango’s Food and Beverage tables
Partner is not necessary – Beginners welcome

 

COMING EVENTS – SAVE THE DATES

2/20 Ivan Herrera and Sara Gardner with Roberto and Jacklyn

Tickets for 2/20 are available through AdicTango’s website and Facebook page. There will be a workshop starting at 9 PM, and a milonga starting at 10:30.

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Thursday, February 6th, 8 PM at Viva Tango Michael Nadtochi Class and Milonga

31 Friday Jan 2020

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8 PM – Michael Nadtochi – 8 PM

will teach a class

And DJ the milonga with his lively tandas

and surprise cortinas and breaks.

8:00 pm Lesson

9:00 pm Milonga starts

Suzanne Patterson Building at 45 Stockton Street, Princeton

This is a new decade!

Make one of your Decade Resolutions to go to VivaTango milongas regularly and invite someone new every time! Same great location, same great teachers, same great DJ’s, monthly live music, and great special events. Follow us on FB, like on our events and click on going to let friends know you will be there 👠👠”

Large hardwood dance floor with off-street parking at the entrance

Socialize around VivaTango’s Food and Beverage tables

Partner is not necessary – Beginners welcome

Cost $15 and $5 for full time students

Suzanne Patterson Building at 45 Stockton St, Princeton
Large hard-wood dance floor with off-street parking

Socialize around VivaTango’s Food and Beverage tables

Dress to match your Tango Passion
Partner is not necessary – Non dancers are welcome

Michael Nadtochi has been a professional dancer for more than two decades. His vast dance experience consists of performing, competing, choreographing and educating dancers and professionals all over the world.  For the past 14 years Michael focused entirely on performing and teaching the art of Argentine Tango. He has traveled the world, took part in major international tango festivals where he taught and performed at some of the most spectacular venues. Germany, Italy, Denmark, Turkey, Russia, Belarus, Cyprus, Malaysia, Canada, Scotland are among the countries that he visited as special guests and performing artist. He has taught and performed in the major tango festivals in the USA, and he has been one of the dancers at Malbec & Tango House NYC –  the first authentic nightly Argentine Tango show produced in USA.

Hold the Dates !!!

2/13 Iwona Y Pablo will teach a short ~ 30 min Class. They also start at 7:30 till 9 a beginners class via the Princeton Adult School. This is a great opportunity to get back to basics and/or learn the opposite side. See more details below.

2/20 Ivan Herrera and Sara Gardner with Roberto and Jacklyn

Iwona and Pablo are holding the usual spring, 6-week series starting Thursday February 13. This class is for:

– People with no experience in tango

– People with some tango experience who would like to review tango fundamentals

– Followers and leaders who would like to learn each other’s roles.

This class has become very popular among new and experience dancers and it fills pretty quickly. If you or someone you know are interested, make sure you sign up soon via the Princeton Adult School. Here’s the link:

https://www.ssreg.com/princeton/classes/classes.asp?catID=5778&pcatID=5777

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Thursday January 2d at Viva Tango Pablo and Iwona Class Milonga DJ by Kerry Kay starts at 8pm

02 Thursday Jan 2020

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Lets start 2020 at Viva Tango!

Lesson by Pablo and Iwona:

“Advanced Circular Sequence for Variaciones”

Guided Practica following lesson on side floor

Milonga with Kerry Kay 

Lesson 8 PM

Milonga 9 PM

 

Pablo, who is originally from the suburbs of Buenos Aires, has studied tango with various master teachers in his home country and in the United States.

Iwona explored a few other forms of dance before taking up tango, which she has studied in depth and practiced locally. Pablo and Iwona teach the Argentine tango classes at Princeton Adult School and they teach regularly at Viva Tango in Princeton, where they are artists in residence.

 

Suzanne Patterson Building at 45 Stockton St, Princeton NJ 08540

Large hardwood dance floor with off-street parking at the entrance

Socialize around VivaTango’s Food and Beverage tables
Partner is not necessary – Beginners welcome

Cost $15 and $5 for full time students

Upcoming events

COMING EVENTS – SAVE THE DATES

1/9 Jacklyn Shapiro and Roberto Pena

1/16 Michael Nadtochi

1/23 Live Music by the Nick Franco and Bruce Gaston duo

2/20 Ivan Herrera and Sara Gardner with Roberto and Jacklyn

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Tuesday, December 31st at VivaTango New Year Celebration Milonga with Live Music and DimOn DJing, 8:30pm!

27 Friday Dec 2019

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Tuesday, December 31st Viva Tango hosts

!!! New Year Celebration Milonga with Live Music !!!!

Starts at 8:30pm

Maurizio Najt at the piano

Shinjoo Cho with bandoneon

DimOn DJing his magical music selection

Ballroom music in the breaks 

we will celebrate 2020 New Year by dancing socializing and making toast at midnight!

Party color theme: Gold and Black

Off street free parking 

Live music by Mauricio Najt and Shinjoo Cho

DimOn DJing 

cold and hot food will be served buffet style

  • variety of cheezes and hors d’oeuvres

  • hot meat and vegetarian selection

  • salads

  • desserts 

Last Year NYC party hosted more than 100 dancers!!!

Cost $40 per person

Come join your friends and meet new ones this year!

Our 2018 Holiday Party had 100 dancers!

Suzanne Patterson Building at 45 Stockton St, Princeton, NJ 08540
Large hard-wood dance floor with off-street parking

Socialize around VivaTango’s Food and Beverage tables

**** Coming events ****

Thursday 01/02/2020 – Pablo and Iwona with Kerry Kay DJing 

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14 Saturday Dec 2019

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Thursday December 19th Viva Tango hosts

!!! Holiday Party with Live Music !!!!

with Maurizio Najt, and all our instructors Roberto Pena, Jacklyn Shapiro, Michael Nadtochi, Pablo Garcia Gomez and Iwona Ionescu.

Dancing, Live Music Maurizio Najt, Scrumptious Food and Beverage Table, off street parking. $20.  Here at  VivaTango we try to create festive atmosphere and our tango community supports holiday spirit. We also invite all of our instructors : Roberto Pena, Jacklyn Shapiro, Michael Nadtochi, Pablo Garcia Gomez and Iwona Ionescu.

Come join your friends and meet new ones this year!

Our 2018 Holiday Party had 100 dancers!

Suzanne Patterson Building at 45 Stockton St, Princeton, NJ 08540
Large hard-wood dance floor with off-street parking

Socialize around VivaTango’s Food and Beverage tables

12/31/2019

New Year Eve Milonga –  starts at 8:30pm, cold and hot food will be served, Live music by Mauricio Najt, with DimOn DJing. <<Tickets !!>> You can purchase tickets online for $35 or at the door for $40. SPECIAL OFFER purchase tickets for NYE for only $30 on December 19 at the Holiday Milonga.

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Thursday December 12th at Viva Tango Michael Nadtochi Class and Milonga Starts at 8pm

07 Saturday Dec 2019

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Michael Nadtochi

Michael will teach a class

“Three easy tips for Vals”

Michael will DJ the milonga with his lively tandas

and surprise cortinas and breaks.

8:00 pm Lesson

9:00 pm Milonga starts

Suzanne Patterson Building at 45 Stockton St, Princeton

Large hardwood dance floor with off-street parking at the entrance

Socialize around VivaTango’s Food and Beverage tables

Partner is not necessary – Beginners welcome

Cost $15 and $5 for full time students

Suzanne Patterson Building at 45 Stockton St, Princeton
Large hard-wood dance floor with off-street parking

Socialize around VivaTango’s Food and Beverage tables

Dress to match your Tango Passion
Partner is not necessary – Non dancers are welcome

Sunday Brunch Milongas every 4th Sunday 11 to 3 in Princeton

Michael Nadtochi has been a professional dancer for more than two decades. His vast dance experience consists of performing, competing, choreographing and educating dancers and professionals all over the world.  For the past 14 years Michael focused entirely on performing and teaching the art of Argentine Tango. He has traveled the world, took part in major international tango festivals where he taught and performed at some of the most spectacular venues. Germany, Italy, Denmark, Turkey, Russia, Belarus, Cyprus, Malaysia, Canada, Scotland are among the countries that he visited as special guests and performing artist. He has taught and performed in the major tango festivals in the USA, and he has been one of the dancers at Malbec & Tango House NYC –  the first authentic nightly Argentine Tango show produced in USA.

Hold the Dates !!!

12/19 Holiday Milonga Party

12/31 New Year Eve Milonga –  starts at 8:30pm, cold and hot food will be served, Live music by Mauricio Najt, with DimOn DJing. <<Tickets !!>> Only $30 before 12/15, $35 after, $40 at the door . You can pay us on one of the Viva events or online tickets are  available on

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Sunday November 24th at VivaTango Brunch Milonga – Noon to 3pm in Princeton

22 Friday Nov 2019

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VivaTango Sunday Brunch Milonga

November 24th   Noon to 3pm in Princeton

David Duryea is DJinig
Susan Patterson Center 

It is with great pleasure that VivaTango announces the Sunday Good Time Milonga at the same wonderful dance floor of VivaTango’s Thursday Milongas (45 Stockton, Princeton). Brunch, music by popular DJs and dance hosts will be provided for your pleasure. Brunch will feature a healthy menu with homemade dishes. The Good Time Milonga will occur on every 4th Sunday from 12pm to 3pm.,We hope to see you and all VivaTango friends at this new event. 

Cost $15, $5 for students

Address : 45 Stockton Street, Princeton, NJ

Socialize around our food tables

Partner not needed

Beginners and spectators welcome

Off street lighted parking

Cost $15 (full time students $5)

Upcoming events:

11/28 Happy Thanksgiving – no event

12/5 Jacklyn Shapiro and Roberto Pena

12/12 Michael Nadtdochi

12/19 Holiday Milonga

12/31 NYE Milonga

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