News Flash*** This week’s event has the great fortune of the addition of a lesson on musicality featuring live music by our trio, and the addition of guest DJ Craig Herrington from Cleveland. This has been made possible thanks to Meredith Klein. Read updated details on these guests, time and cost of the event below.
April 28thFeatures the Yasmina Rais Trio and Guest DJ Craig Herrington.The trio will team up with Meredith Klein and Andres Amarilla to teach a lesson on musicality. Then the trio will play more live music for your dancing pleasure during the milonga. Guest DJ, Craig Herrington, will play tandas between the sets of live music. The Yasmina Rais Trio is an outstanding instrumental tango trio that emerged in the city of Buenos Aires in early 2018. They are on their North American Tour and this will be their first time performing at VivaTango. Their sound incorporates modern sounds with harmony and tempo changes, and with dynamics of great character. The three instruments play equal roles, thus exploiting the technical and expressive possibilities of each one of the instrumentalists. Guest DJ, Craig Herrington, is a popular DJ at festivals. He is based in Cleveland but travels widely in the Midwest and Northeast for Tango events. We welcome Craig for his first appearance at VivaTango. Lesson starts at 7 PM, Milonga starts at 8:00. Cost $25. All dancers must show proof of full vaccination on first visit. Masks are recommended, but are optional. EVENT LINK
The Philadelphia Argentine Tango School is bringing this trio to the area for the Philadelphia Tango Festival, and offering these additional events to hear this trio: Friday, April 29: “Charla” (Chat) with the band & Potluck Dinner; and Saturday, April 30: Concert + Live Music Milonga Qilombo with DJ Craig Herrington.
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This week features our first performance and we end April with dancing to live music. Details follow, plus an update on safety.
April 21st Will feature a Performance by Helen Wang and James Archambault. They will also teach a lesson and host a milonga. Lesson starts at 7:00, milonga starts at 8:15 and performance at 10:00. Lesson $15, Milonga $15, Both $20. All dancers must show proof of full vaccination on first visit. Masks are recommended, but are optional. EVENT LINK
April 28thLive Music Milonga will feature the Yasmina Rais Trio. This outstanding instrumental tango trio emerged in the city of Buenos Aires in early 2018. They are on their North American Tour and this will be their first time performing at VivaTango. Their sound incorporates modern sounds with harmony and tempo changes, and with dynamics of great character. The three instruments play equal roles, thus exploiting the technical and expressive possibilities of each one of the instrumentalists. Meredith Klein and Andres Amarilla will host the milonga and DJ between sets of live music. The Philadelphia Argentine Tango School is bringing the trio to the area, and offering these additional events: Friday, April 29: “Charla” (Chat) with the band & Potluck Dinner; and Saturday, April 30: Concert + Live Music Milonga Qilombo with DJ Craig Herrington. Doors open at 7 PM. Live music starts at 8:30. Cost $20. All dancers must show proof of full vaccination on first visit. Masks are recommended, but are optional.. All dancers must show proof of full vaccination on first visit. Masks are recommended, but are optional. EVENT LINK
SAFETY
The Tango community as experienced some cases of covid apparently resulting from some recent milongas in New York City. Covid cases have begun to rise again in the NY, NJ and PA areas. Philadelphia has reinstated a mask requirement for events that do not require showing proof of vaccination. VivaTango has always been on the conservative side of caution. Our events require showing proof of full vaccination. We also weekly remind dancers that they should not come if they have any symptoms or have been exposed to people who have covid. Masks are recommended, but optional. This update is being written to encourage dancers to feel comfortable wearing a mask at our events.
Tango tradition is that eye contact plus a cabeceo seals a contract to dance a tanda. In the spirit of Tango etiquette, the right thing to do is if one of the partners is wearing a mask, the other should be prepared to wear a mask also. So, if you choose not to wear a mask you should have one handy in case the partner of your choice is wearing one.
April’s remaining milongas are described below. Keep reading and learn about the world class tango that will take place in Philadelphia and Princeton.
April 14th Meredith Klein with dance partner Andres Amarilla will host the milonga and teach a lesson. The lesson will be on “Fun Steps for Milonga”. Lesson starts at 7:00 and milonga starts at 8:15. Lesson $15, Milonga $15, Both $20. Masks are recommended, but are optional .EVENT LINK
April 21st Will feature a Performance by Helen Wang and James Archambault. They will also teach a lesson and host a milonga. Lesson starts at 7:00, milonga starts at 8:15 and performance at 10:00. Lesson $15, Milonga $15, Both $20. All dancers must show proof of full vaccination on first visit. Masks are recommended, but are optional. EVENT LINK
April 28thLive Music Milonga will feature the Yasmina Rais Trio.This outstanding instrumental tango trio emerged in the city of Buenos Aires in early 2018. They are on their North American Tour and this will be their first time performing at VivaTango. Their sound incorporates modern sounds with harmony and tempo changes, and with dynamics of great character. The three instruments play equal roles, thus exploiting the technical and expressive possibilities of each one of the instrumentalists. Meredith Klein and Andres Amarilla will host the milonga and DJ between sets of live music. The Philadelphia Argentine Tango School is bringing the trio to the area, and offering these additional events: Friday, April 29: “Charla” (Chat) with the band & Potluck Dinner; and Saturday, April 30: Concert + Live Music Milonga Qilombo with DJ Craig Herrington. Lesson starts at 7:00 and milonga starts at 8:15. Lesson $15, Milonga $15, Both $20. All dancers must show proof of full vaccination on first visit. Masks are recommended, but are optional. EVENT LINK
PHILADELPHIA AND PRINCETON TO HOST TANGO STARS
Philadelphia is a gateway for the tango greats of the world to enter the United States. Meredith Klein is the key to making this happen through her established network of connections in the international tango community, her creativity and hard work. Meredith keeps a steady flow of Tango instructors and musicians coming through Philadelphia. Her events feature the best in established and new instructors, and she also hosts an incredible program of live and virtual concerts. These events peak in the week of her annual Philadelphia Tango Festival. Meredith is enabled by Larisa Tenberg who is a lawyer with skill in navigating the onerous visa and immigration issues that face Tango professionals here in the US and Argentina. The changing covid rules have complicated what was already a difficult process for entering the United States to teach and perform. Larisa has successfully managed to get visas for the key instructors and performers for this year’s Philadelphia Tango Festival. Larisa is also a tango dancer and has danced here in Princeton in previous years. VivaTango is fortunate to share in the talent that comes to Philadelphia. Some of these musicians, performers and instructors join us in Princeton. This gives tango dancers from NJ a chance to see these stars, and also for some dancers to see the stars twice – once in Philly and once in Princeton. Princeton is one hour from NYC by train, so dancers from NYC can also benefit. These extra performances that results from this sharing also help with the heavy costs of bringing the international stars to the United States. The upcoming April 28th VivaTango event featuring the Yasmina Rais Trio has been made possible by Meredith’s hosting of this group. Be sure to come to dance to the live music of this group.
PS: Here is Larisa’s website if any of you are looking for a lawyer for immigration and visa issues: https://tenberglaw.com/.
MASK POLICY
Mask wearing is now optional. Each dancer can decide what is best for their safety. VivaTango wants to assure everyone that we are still working to create a safe environment to dance. Everyone is still required to show proof of full vaccination on their first visit, and to fill out a short health questionnaire each time they check in. There will be sanitation stations, the superb ventilation system and no open food.
Tango tradition has a wonderful etiquette that unites race, religion, political differences. Dancers should feel comfortable wearing a mask. In the true spirit of Tango traditions eye contact plus a cabeceo seals a contract to dance a tanda. In the spirit of Tango etiquette, the right thing to do is if one of the partners is wearing a mask, the other should be prepared to wear a mask also. So, if you choose not to wear a mask you should have one handy in case the partner of your choice is wearing one.
Spring is here! The rain and mild weather will result in flowers bursting out in Princeton. Read about the four events planned for your dancing pleasure. Also keep reading about the wonderful choices there for socialization before and after the milongas here in Princeton.
APRIL’S HIGHLIGHTS
April 7th MayoK, aka Urszula, our world traveling DJ has just left Marrakech in Morocco. She will appear at VivaTango to host the first milonga in April.PabloGarcia Gomez andIwonaIonescu will teach a lesson before the milonga. The lesson title is “Extra fun playing with soltadas”. This intimate step can be invited by followers and leaders and danced in small or large spaces. Lesson starts at 7:00 and milonga starts at 8:15. Lesson $15, Milonga $15, Both $20. All dancers must show proof of full vaccination on first visit. Masks are recommended, but are optional. EVENT LINK
April 14th Meredith Klein with dance partner Andres Amarilla will host the milonga and teach a lesson. Lesson starts at 7:00 and milonga starts at 8:15. Lesson $15, Milonga $15, Both $20. All dancers must show proof of full vaccination on first visit. Masks are recommended, but are optional.EVENT LINK
April 21st Will feature a Performance by Helen Wang and James Archambault. They will also teach a lesson and host a milonga. Lesson starts at 7:00, milonga starts at 8:15 and performance at 10:00. Lesson $15, Milonga $15, Both $20. All dancers must show proof of full vaccination on first visit. Masks are recommended, but are optional. EVENT LINK
April 28thLive Music Milonga will feature the Yasmina Rais Trio.This outstanding instrumental tango trio emerged in the city of Buenos Aires in early 2018. They are on their North American Tour and this will be their first time performing at VivaTango. Their sound incorporates modern sounds with harmony and tempo changes, and with dynamics of great character. The three instruments play equal roles, thus exploiting the technical and expressive possibilities of each one of the instrumentalists. Meredith Klein and Andres Amarilla will host the milonga and DJ between sets of live music. The Philadelphia Argentine Tango School is bringing the trio to the area, and offering these additional events: Friday, April 29: “Charla” (Chat) with the band & Potluck Dinner; and Saturday, April 30: Concert + Live Music Milonga Qilombo with DJ Craig Herrington. Lesson starts at 7:00 and milonga starts at 8:15. Lesson $15, Milonga $15, Both $20. All dancers must show proof of full vaccination on first visit. Masks are recommended, but are optional. EVENT LINK
WHAT TO DO BEFORE AND AFTER MILONGAS IN PRINCETON
Princeton during the spring is a most charming location for a Tango venue. VivaTango dancers have the opportunity to leverage their trip to milongas by taking in some of the wonderful opportunities that Princeton offers. Almost one million visitors come to tour the campus each year, and the visitors to the town number about two million a year. With such an attraction at hand, would it not be a benefit to take pleasure from the combination of what the area offers along with the emotion of the milonga? The pace of a milonga and the music volume make it difficult to have an in-depth conversation between tandas. So, what does the area offer?
Two hundred years ago, the answer was the area offers a chance to have dinner. The trip from New York City to Philadelphia was a two-day journey by stage coach. Princeton is exactly in the middle, so passengers would stop for dinner and stay the night. You can still dine at the same inn today. The tap room there now has a mural painted by Norman Rockwell titled Yankee Doodle. Princeton has a town green. Palmer Square is a charming collection of shops, restaurants and residences surrounding the town green and the Nassau Inn, the historic inn for the stage coach stop. This shopping district includes many stylish clothing stores, spatiality shops and food stores. I am definitely not a shopper, but some of the specialty shops have lured me inside to satisfy my curiosity. A walk around Palmer Square is most interesting. Most of the restaurants are on the streets that surround Palmer Square.
Princeton offers a great place to dine before a milonga, or if not dine, get a great quick meal or takeout. Princeton’s restaurants draw diners from far and wide. There is a whole spectrum of dining options within walking distance of the Tango dance floor. The closest, and one of my favorites for a quick but tasteful dinner, is Jammin Crepes at 20 Nassau Street, with outdoor and indoor tables. My favorite choice for a meeting place with light food and good wines before a milonga is the Tapas Bar at the Mediterra Restaurant , which also serves elegant Mediterranean food. There are many choices for ice cream, but the Halo Halo Pub is the clear winner. Halo has real ice cream and also beautiful ice cream creations that are amazing to look at as well as to eat. And if you do not get enough time to talk with your favorite partner during the milonga, the Alchemist and Barrister Alchemist and Barrister is the center of the late-night life in Princeton.
There is much more to tell about the Princeton’s architectural gems, sites of American history and of course one of the most beautiful campuses in the United States. But this writing has gotten too long, so I will leave the rest for a future article. But one last fact. There is train service from NYC and Philly that drops you off right in the middle of all this. Let the April Thursday Tango nights be all that is possible.
Where do you go and what do you like to do before and after milongas in Princeton? Reply to this email and tell me about them.
MASK POLICY
Mask wearing is now optional. Each dancer can decide what is best for their safety. VivaTango wants to assure everyone that we are still working to create a safe environment to dance. Everyone is still required to show proof of full vaccination on their first visit, and to fill out a short health questionnaire each time they check in. There will be sanitation stations, the superb ventilation system and no open food.
Tango tradition has a wonderful etiquette that unites race, religion, political differences. Dancers should feel comfortable wearing a mask. In the true spirit of Tango traditions eye contact plus a cabeceo seals a contract to dance a tanda. In the spirit of Tango etiquette, the right thing to do is if one of the partners is wearing a mask, the other should be prepared to wear a mask also. So, if you choose not to wear a mask you should have one handy in case the partner of your choice is wearing one.
Spring has arrived! Along with the mild weather, the requirements for wearing masks have been relaxed. We have a lot to celebrate. Celebrate with your Tango friends this Thursday. Maurizio and Shinjoo will be playing live music for your dancing pleasure, and Svetlana will be DJing between sets.
Blue Moon Milonga on March 31st. Tango restarted in Princeton this March. The Blue Moon Milonga will complete March with a celebration. The milonga will feature Maurizio Najt playing piano and Shinjoo Cho playing the bandoneon. Four hours of dancing. The guest DJ this week is the popular Svetlana Howells. She will be playing a great mix of carefully arranged tandas and cleaver cortinas. EVENT LINK
APRIL’S HIGHLIGHTS
April 7th MayoK, aka Urszula, our world traveling DJ has just left Marrakech in Morocco. She will appear at VivaTango to host the first milonga in April.PabloGarcia Gomez andIwonaIonescu will teach a lesson before the milonga. Lesson starts at 7:00 and milonga starts at 8:15. Lesson $15, Milonga $15, Both $20. All dancers must show proof of full vaccination on first visit. Masks are recommended, but are optional. EVENT LINK
April 14th Meredith Klein with dance partner Andres Amarilla will host the milonga and teach a lesson. Lesson starts at 7:00 and milonga starts at 8:15. Lesson $15, Milonga $15, Both $20. All dancers must show proof of full vaccination on first visit. Masks are recommended, but are optional.EVENT LINK
April 21st Will feature a Performance by Helen Wang and James Archambault. They will also teach a lesson and host a milonga. Lesson starts at 7:00, milonga starts at 8:15 and performance at 10:00. Lesson $15, Milonga $15, Both $20. All dancers must show proof of full vaccination on first visit. Masks are recommended, but are optional. EVENT LINK
April 28thLive Music Milonga will feature the Yasmina Rais Trio.This outstanding instrumental tango trio emerged in the city of Buenos Aires in early 2018. They are on their North American Tour and this will be their first time performing at VivaTango. Their sound incorporates modern sounds with harmony and tempo changes, and with dynamics of great character. The three instruments play equal roles, thus exploiting the technical and expressive possibilities of each one of the instrumentalists. Meredith Klein and Andres Amarilla will host the milonga and DJ between sets of live music. The Philadelphia Argentine Tango School is bringing the trio to the area, and offering these additional events: Friday, April 29: “Charla” (Chat) with the band & Potluck Dinner; and Saturday, April 30: Concert + Live Music Milonga Qilombo with DJ Craig Herrington. Lesson starts at 7:00 and milonga starts at 8:15. Lesson $15, Milonga $15, Both $20. All dancers must show proof of full vaccination on first visit. Masks are recommended, but are optional. EVENT LINK
NEW MASK POLICY
Mask wearing is now optional. Each dancer can decide what is best for their safety. VivaTango wants to assure everyone that we are still working to create a safe environment to dance. Everyone is still required to show proof of full vaccination on their first visit, and to fill out a short health questionnaire each time they check in. There will be sanitation stations, the superb ventilation system and no open food.
Tango tradition has a wonderful etiquette that unites race, religion, political differences. Dancers should feel comfortable wearing a mask. In the true spirit of Tango traditions eye contact plus a cabeceo seals a contract to dance a tanda. In the spirit of Tango etiquette, the right thing to do is if one of the partners is wearing a mask, the other should be prepared to wear a mask also. So, if you choose not to wear a mask you should have one handy in case the partner of your choice is wearing one.
OTHER SPECIAL EVENTS IN THE AREA
Milonga at Moulin Rouge – April 1st
The Franklin Institute in Philadelphia is holding a Moulin Rouge event. As part of this there will be a milonga and beginner classes organized by Meredith Klein. Tickets are $40 in advance and $45 at the door. Registration is at: https://www.fi.edu/.
This newsletter has lots of good news and exciting events to announce. Read every word. Your Tango life is about to become exciting!
MARCH MADNESS CONTINUES
TWO BIG EVENTS FOR YOU
Celebrate Spring with DimOn! PabloGarcia Gomez andIwonaIonescu will be the featured instructors and DimOn the Tango DJ will host the Milonga at the March 24th VivaTango event. The lesson title is “Make it round, make it sharp: the full beauty of turns!” DimOn the TangoDJ will turn the milonga into a celebration of Spring. EVENT LINK
Moon Milonga on March 31st. Tango restarted in Princeton this March. The Blue Moon Milonga will complete March with a celebration. The milonga will feature Maurizio Najt playing piano and Shinjoo Cho playing the bandoneon. Four hours of dancing. EVENT LINK
APRIL’S HIGHLIGHTS
April 14th Meredith Klein with dance partner Andres Amarilla will host the milonga and teach a lesson.
April 21st Will feature a Performance by Helen Wang and James Archambault. They will also teach a lesson and host a milonga.
April 28thLive Music Milonga will feature the Yasmina Rais Trio.This outstanding instrumental tango trio emerged in the city of Buenos Aires in early 2018. They are on their North American Tour and this will be their first time performing at VivaTango. Their sound incorporates modern sounds from its harmonies and tempo changes, with dynamics of great character. and where the three instruments play equal roles, thus exploiting the technical and expressive possibilities of each one of the instrumentalists. Meredith Klein and Andres Amarilla will host the milonga and DJ between sets of live music. The Philadelphia Argentine Tango School is bringing the trio to the area, and offering these additional events: Friday, April 29: “Charla” (Chat) with the band & Potluck Dinner; and Saturday, April 30: Concert + Live Music Milonga Qilombo with DJ Craig Herrington.
NEW MASK POLICY
The mask requirements for our dance floor have just been modified to allow masks to be optional. This change was made in response to CDC guidelines that were revised three weeks ago. Many of you have asked when this was going to happen. Some of you have not been dancing at VivaTango because masks were required. And, some of you were coming because we were requiring masks. The obvious dilemma is that not everyone will be pleased with this change. VivaTango wants to assure everyone that we are still working to create the safest environment possible, we will continue to require everyone to show proof of full vaccination on their first visit, and to fill out a short health questionnaire each time they check in. There will be sanitation stations, the superb ventilation system and no open food.
Those who wish to wear face coverings are welcome to do so. Dancers have told me that they have gotten used to masks and can dance comfortably in them now. Tango tradition has a wonderful etiquette that makes race, religions, politics and masks non factors. In the true spirit of Tango traditions eye contact plus a cabeceo seals a contract to dance a tanda. In this context the right thing to do is if one of the partners is wearing a mask, the other should be prepared to wear a mask also, or not accept the cabeceo. So, if you choose not to wear a mask you should have one handy in case the partner of your choice is wearing one.
The Franklin Institute in Philadelphia is holding a Moulin Rouge event. As part of this there will be a milonga and beginner classes organized by Meredith Klein. Tickets are $40 in advance and $45 at the door. Registration is at: https://www.fi.edu/.
The mask requirements for our dance floor have just been modified to allow masks to be optional. This change was made in response to CDC guidelines that were revised three weeks ago. Many of you have asked when this was going to happen. Some of you have not been dancing at VivaTango because masks were required. And, some of you were coming because we were requiring masks. The obvious dilemma is that not everyone will be pleased with this change. VivaTango wants to assure everyone that we are still work to create the safest environment possible, we will continue to require everyone to show proof of full vaccination on their first visit, and to fill out a short health questionnaire each time they check in. There will be sanitation stations, the superb ventilation system and no open food.
Those who wish to wear face coverings are welcome to do so. Dancers have told me that they have gotten used to masks and can dance comfortably in them now. Tango tradition has a wonderful etiquette that makes race, religions, politics and masks non factors. In the true spirit of Tango traditions eye contact plus a cabeceo seals a contract to dance a tanda. In this context the right thing to do is if one of the partners is wearing a mask, the other should be prepared to wear a mask also, or not accept the cabeceo. So, if you choose not to wear a mask you should have one handy in case the partner of your choice is wearing one.
TWO BIG EVENTS FOR YOU TO END MARCH
Celebrate Spring with DimOn! PabloGarcia Gomez andIwonaIonescu will be the featured instructors and DimOn the Tango DJ will host the Milonga at the March 24th VivaTango event. The lesson title is “Make it round, make it sharp: the full beauty of turns!” DimOn the TangoDJ will turn the milonga into a celebration of Spring. EVENT LINK
Blue Moon Milonga on March 31st. Tango restarted in Princeton this March. The Blue Moon Milonga will complete March with a celebration. The milonga will feature Maurizio Najt playing piano and Shinjoo Cho playing the bandoneon. Four hours of dancing. EVENT LINK
APRIL’S HIGHLIGHTS
April 7th MayoK aka Urszula, our world traveling DJ has left Europe is now in Morocco but will return to host this milonga.PabloGarcia Gomez andIwonaIonescu will teach a lesson before the milonga.
April 14thMeredith Klein with dance partner Andres Amarilla will host the milonga and teach a lesson.
April 21st Will feature a Performance by Helen Wang and James Archambault. They will also tach a lesson and host a milonga.
April 28thLive Music Milonga will feature the Yazmina Raies Trio.
The Franklin Institute in Philadelphia is holding a Moulin Rouge event. As part of this there will be a milonga and beginner classes organized by Meredith Klein. Tickets are $40 in advance and $45 at the door. Registration is at: https://www.fi.edu/.
VivaTango reached a milestone last week. Two hundred dancers have signed in at our events since the post Covid restart in July of 2021. Some of the dancers have been part of the 20-year pre Covid Thursday Tango dance community here in Princeton, but may of the names are new. VivaTango and the Tango community want to thank all 200 dancers for their support.
The Irish are fun loving people and experts at celebrating. We join in that tradition and will party hard and celebrate this Thursday. Come join in the fun and dancing. It has been a long time since Saint Patrick’s Day landed on a Thursday. My big question is will we see any kilts on the dance floor again? Wear some green.
This week, Andres and Meredith’s lesson topic isRhythmic Movements for D’Arienzo-style music. They will teach how to change your movement style to better reflect the rhythmic cadences of D’Arienzo, and how to make better choices of material to embody this iconic music. Andres & Meredith are looking forward to exploring this topic with you on Thursday! Lesson starts at 7 PM and Milongas starts at 8:15. Lesson $15, Milonga $15, both $20. Proof of vaccination and masks are required.
Read about more upcoming events in Princeton and the surrounding Tango Territory.
Meredith Klein with dance partner Andres Amarilla will host the milonga March 17th. Come celebrate Saint Patrick’s Day at this milonga. Meredith and Andres are Instructors, performers and event organizers. They provide a wide scope of Argentine Tango dance and music events in the Philadelphia area, including the Philadelphia Tango Festival. They are well known in the international Tango community. They are looking forward to seeing all their friends at VivaTango Thursday. EVENT LINK
Celebrate Spring! PabloGarcia Gomez andIwonaIonescu will be the featured instructors and DimOn the Tango DJ will host the Milonga at the March 24th VivaTango event. 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. 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. DimOn the TangoDJ will turn the milonga into a celebration of Spring. EVENT LINK
Blue Moon Milonga on March 31st will celebrate the restarting of Tango in Princeton. Save the date for this celebration!
Intensive Class on Milonga by Helen Wang in NYC
Celebrate Spring! PabloGarcia Gomez andIwonaIonescu will be the featured instructors and DimOn the Tango DJ will host the Milonga at the March 24th VivaTango event. 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. 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. DimOn the TangoDJ will turn the milonga into a celebration of Spring. EVENT LINK
Blue Moon Milonga on March 31st will celebrate the restarting of Tango in Princeton. Save the date for this celebration!
Tango is back! Last week’s Welcome Back Milonga was attended by 70 dancers. VivaTango is very thankful for all who attended to support Helen Wang. This week we have another very special event planned. We are pleased to announce that Jon Tariq will host the milonga and teach a lesson. This is Jon’s first visit to VivaTango, so come this week to welcome and support him.
Jon is one of the most sought-after instructors in NYC because he is one of the few teachers who specializes in traditional close embrace. Jon runs weekly and monthly milongas in midtown New York City and Paramus, and has continued Michael Nadtochi’s popular Milonga Fernet after Michael moved to Russia. Milonga Fernet is still held on the 1st Saturday of the month in East Brunswick. Speaking of Michael, we hope to see him back at VivaTango to see his friends here. Michael recently wrote “I may be stuck here in Russia for indefinite time. The way things are going, traveling isn’t getting any easier.”
Read about the upcoming events below. Also, read about an exciting Tango event at the Franklin Museum and an update on mask requirements.
Jon Tariq will host the March 10th Milonga. Jon’s talents span the entire spectrum of Argentine Tango skills. Argentine Tango Instructor, Performer, Choreographer, DJ and more. His fun approach to teaching inspires students of all levels to grow. Jon’s philosophy is that technique is the grammar that holds the language of the dance together. His mission is to pass on the in-depth knowledge he has acquired from his many great teachers, contribute to the growth of the tango community and help preserve the traditions of Argentine Tango. EVENT LINK . 7PM Lesson, 8:15 Milonga. Lesson $15, Milonga $15, Both $20. Dancers must have shown proof of full vaccination and wear a mask.
Meredith Klein with dance partner Andres Amarilla will host the milonga March 17th. Come celebrate Saint Patrick’s Day at this milonga. Meredith and Andres are Instructors, performers and event organizers. They provide a wide scope of Argentine Tango dance and music events in the Philadelphia area, including the Philadelphia Tango Festival. They are well known in the international Tango community. They are looking forward to seeing all their friends at VivaTango Thursday. EVENT LINK
PabloGarcia Gomez andIwonaIonescu will be the featured instructors at the March 24th VivaTango event.
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. 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. EVENT LINK
Blue Moon Milonga on March 31st will celebrate the restarting of Tango in Princeton. Save the date for this celebration!
Milonga at Moulin Rouge Event
The Franklin Institute in Philadelphia is holding a Moulin Rouge event on Friday April 1. As part of this there will be a milonga and beginner classes organized by Meredith Klein. She still has a few free tickets to give away – contact her at meredithklein@gmail.com to request a free ticket. After that, tickets are $35/person. Registration will open shortly at: https://www.fi.edu/.
Update on Masking
To mask or not to mask? Later this week, the PSRC board will be meeting to discuss revising the mask requirements for the dance floor that VivaTango rents.
The CDC’s current recommendations for our area no longer require masks for indoor group events. We believe that it is possible that we will be allowed to make mask wearing at future VivaTango events a personal choice. Some of you come to the VivaTango events because of the safety that everyone wearing a mask provides. If you have a strong feeling about keeping masks required or about making masks a personal choice, please share that with us by using this link to send an email: Viva Tango princeton.vivatango@gmail.com
I hope you have enjoyed this newsletter. If you have any comments, suggestions, questions or just want to say hello you can reply to this email.
Celebrate the revival this Thursday. Tango in Princeton with your friends. Engage in the physical and social activity of dancing – a magic tonic for stress relief, mood therapy, exercise and making friends – no prescription needed for this powerful medicine.
Read about the talent and fun that is lined up for March in the sections below. Also read about the new CDC guidelines.
This year, March comes with 5 Thursdays. It will be packed with the best Tango talents from NYC, Philly and NJ. We will have a Blue Moon Milonga celebration on the 5th Thursday.
Helen Wang will headline the first milonga on March 3rd. Helen, always lovely, always smiling will be instructing a lesson, DJing the milonga and dancing with you during the milonga. The original plan for February was for her to celebrate the Chinese New Year at the milonga. Covid got in the way of that plan, but every time Helen is hosting a milonga, it’s a celebration! Celebrate on March 3rd with Helen and your VivaTango Friends. EVENT LINK . 7PM Lesson, 8:15 Milonga. Lesson $15, Milonga $15, Both $20. Dancers must have shown proof of full vaccination and wear a mask.
Jon Tariq will host the March 10th Milonga. Jon’s talents span the entire spectrum of Argentine Tango skills. Argentine Tango Instructor, Performer, Choreographer, DJ and more. Jon is one of the most sought-after instructors in NYC. Jon’s progressive and fun approach to teaching inspires students of all levels. His mission is to pass on the in-depth knowledge he has acquired from his many great teachers, contribute to the growth of the tango community and help preserve the traditions of Argentine Tango. EVENT LINK . 7PM Lesson, 8:15 Milonga. Lesson $15, Milonga $15, Both $20. Dancers must have shown proof of full vaccination and wear a mask.
Meredith Klein with dance partner Andres Amarilla will host the milonga March 17th. Come celebrate Saint Patrick’s Day at this milonga. Meredith and Andres are Instructors, performers and event organizers. They provide a wide scope of Argentine Tango dance and music events in the Philadelphia area, including the Philadelphia Tango Festival. They are well known in the international Tango community. They are looking forward to seeing all their friends at VivaTango Thursday. EVENT LINK
PabloGarcia Gomez andIwonaIonescu will be the featured instructors at the March 24th VivaTango event.
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. 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. EVENT LINK
Blue Moon Milonga on March 31st will celebrate the restarting of Tango in Princeton. Details of this celebration will be developed and announced later.
Update on Safety
The chart below shows the number of new cases daily (blue) and average number of cases per 100.000 people in New Jersey. There has been a remarkable reduction. In addition, the number of infections that lead to sever medical issues has been significantly reduced for persons who are fully vaccinated. And, the availability of antiviral medicines has also significantly reduced the number of significant medical symptoms after a Covid infection. All these positive developments, taken together, have improved the safety for indoor group events. The CDC’s current recommendations for our area no longer require masks for indoor group events. The CDC does recommend that all persons be vaccinated and boosted, and that person with weakened immune systems should wear a mask. VivaTango rents our dance floor from the Princeton Senior Resource Center (PSRC). The PSRC monitors the CDC’s guidelines, and sets the safety requirements for VivaTango’s milongas. The PSRC has noted the updated CDC recommendations and will be meeting on March 15th to discuss changing the requirements that our milongas need to meet. So, for the next two Thursdays, we will continue to with the policy that masks will be required for our milongas. Also, anyone who has not already shown us their proof of vaccination will need to show that on their first visit to a VivaTango event and sign a waiver. We hope to have a new policy later in March.
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