This Thursday milonga with DJ MayoK and lesson by Pablo Garcia Gomez & Iwona Ionescu.
At VivaTango – You Will Dance!
ABRAZOS!
Thursday March 9thMilonga will feature PabloGarcia Gomez &IwonaIonescuwho will teach a lesson titled “The dynamic embrace as a source of expression for simple and complex tango movements.” Pablo and Iwona are the instructors for the Princeton Adult School Tango classes, and are popular instructors at VivaTango and other tango events. The Milonga will feature DJ MayoK (aka Urszula) the world traveling DJ who is back in the United States again.All levels lesson starts at 7:00, Milonga at 8:15. Lesson $15, Milonga $15, Both $20. EVENT LINIK
We 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.
WATER
We urge dancers to bring their water bottle from home to cut down on single use bottles. There is also a chilled water fountain next to the bathroom to refill your water bottles with chilled water and a cold/hot water dispenser in the entry way to help keep you hydrated.
DIRECTIONS
VivaTango is located at 45 Stockton Street, Princeton New Jersey. We have an off-street parking lot at the venue. The dance floor is in the smaller of the two buildings. We are also easily accessed by rail from NYC or Philly. Just get a ticket to Princeton (not Princeton Junction). You get off the train at Princeton Junction and take a shuttle train to Princeton. The venue is 8 blocks from the Princeton Train Station (0.8 mi.).
FREE EVENTS FOR VOLENTEERS
VivaTango continues to need help at the end of events to store chairs, tables, lights, and sound system. This task requires staying about 30 minutes after the end. You will be part of a team of 3 persons. This is a great way to get to know some of your fellow dancers. If interested contactSylvie
Thanks for dancing at VivaTango. If you have any comments, questions or suggestions please email me atDennis
March will be a month of great dancing at VivaTango. It all begins with a milonga featuring Maria Elena Ybarra and Hoi-Shan Leung with DJ DimOn! Milonga will include a performance. There will be a lesson preceding the milonga.
At VivaTango – You Will Dance!
ABRAZOS!
Thursday March 2 Maria Elena Ybarra and Hoi-Shan Leung will host a milonga preceded by a lesson, plus they will do a performance. The lesson is on two styles of milonga dancing, Lisa and Traspié. Maria Elena, originally from Argentina, is a professional Tango dancer, teacher and choreographer based in NYC. As an instructor Maria Elena engages with Tango dancers effectively providing clear instructions and demonstrations of the art of Tango dancing. Her technique comes from having studied traditional Tango for more than twenty years. Hoi-Shan is the Salon Champion of the 2018 Hong Kong Tango Championships. She also teaches at Columbia University and has taught in Seoul and Hong Kong. Lesson starts at 7:00, Milonga at 8:15 and Performance about 9:30. Lesson $15, Milonga $15, Both $20.
Thursday March 9thMilonga will feature PabloGarcia Gomez &IwonaIonescuwho will teach a lesson titled “The dynamic embrace as a source of expression for simple and complex tango movements.” Pablo and Iwona are the instructors for the Princeton Adult School Tango classes, and are popular instructors at VivaTango and other tango events. The Milonga will feature DJ MayoK (aka Urszula) the world traveling DJ who is back in the United States again.All levels lesson starts at 7:00, Milonga at 8:15. Lesson $15, Milonga $15, Both $20. EVENT LINIK
OTHER TANGO EVENTS
Monday night Tango in Red Bank
Speakeasy Milonga February 25th
SAFETY
We 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.
WATER
We urge dancers to bring their water bottle from home to cut down on single use bottles. There is also a chilled water fountain next to the bathroom to refill your water bottles with chilled water and a cold/hot water dispenser in the entry way to help keep you hydrated.
DIRECTIONS
VivaTango is located at 45 Stockton Street, Princeton New Jersey. We have an off-street parking lot at the venue. The dance floor is in the smaller of the two buildings. We are also easily accessed by rail from NYC or Philly. Just get a ticket to Princeton (not Princeton Junction). You get off the train at Princeton Junction and take a shuttle train to Princeton. The venue is 8 blocks from the Princeton Train Station (0.8 mi.).
FREE EVENTS FOR VOLENTEERS
VivaTango continues to need help at the end of events to store chairs, tables, lights, and sound system. This task requires staying about 30 minutes after the end. You will be part of a team of 3 persons. This is a great way to get to know some of your fellow dancers. If interested contactSylvie
Thanks for dancing at VivaTango. If you have any comments, questions or suggestions please email me atDennis
February concludes with an amazing two-part event on February 23rd. Doctora Margarita will be your tour guide on a virtual tour to Buenos Aires that will include time-travel to a milonga in Buenos Aires in 1930 and you will dance to videos of live music by the Carlos Di Sarli, Juan D’Arienzo, Anibal Troilo and Osvaldo Pugliese orchestras. This will be followed by a milonga with live music by Maurizio and Melissa right here in Princeton. More details below.
At VivaTango – You Will Dance!
ABRAZOS!
Would you like to dance in the historic Tango dance halls of the 1930s to the live music of the orchestras of Carlos Di Sarli, Juan D’Arienzo, Anibal Troilo and Osvaldo Pugliese? Doctora Margarita aka Meg Farrell, VJ extraordinaire, will transport you, via her collection of historic videos from this era, projected on the big screen. With the lights turned down low, and with a little imagination, you will be teleported in time and space to this era. Meg will share her knowledge of the interesting personalities and back stories of these orchestras. Learn what differentiates the music of these orchestras and why they are still the main Tangos played at modern day milongas. This all takes place from 7:00 to 8:15 PM. The event continues with live music from Maurizio and Merisa. Cost for this video experience and the milonga with live music is $20.
Thursday February 23rd Milonga with Live Music by Maurizio Najt and Melisa Atoyan. The milonga will be preceded by dancing with the great Tango orchestras presented by Doctora Margarita aka Meg Farrell. Meg will bring the great Tango orchestras to our dance floor via video and share interesting back stories about them and then you will dance to their original music. Meg will also DJ between live music sets during the milonga. Cost $20. Doors open at 7 PM. Tango to the great orchestras from 7:00 to 8:15. Milonga with live music begins at 8:15.
We 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.
WATER
We urge dancers to bring their water bottle from home to cut down on single use bottles. There is also a chilled water fountain next to the bathroom to refill your water bottles with chilled water and a cold/hot water dispenser in the entry way to help keep you hydrated.
DIRECTIONS
VivaTango is located at 45 Stockton Street, Princeton New Jersey. We have an off-street parking lot at the venue. The dance floor is in the smaller of the two buildings. We are also easily accessed by rail from NYC or Philly. Just get a ticket to Princeton (not Princeton Junction). You get off the train at Princeton Junction and take a shuttle train to Princeton. The venue is 8 blocks from the Princeton Train Station (0.8 mi.).
FREE EVENTS FOR VOLENTEERS
VivaTango continues to need help at the end of events to store chairs, tables, lights, and sound system. This task requires staying about 30 minutes after the end. You will be part of a team of 3 persons. This is a great way to get to know some of your fellow dancers. If interested contact Sylvie
Thanks for dancing at VivaTango. If you have any comments, questions or suggestions please email me atDennis
This year has already featured a Performance by Helen Wang and Luciano de Esbornia and another by Eleonora Kalganova and Alexis Rosen. You can see videos of some previous performances at https://vivatango.org/videos/ . While you are on our website click follow and you will get notices when new performance is uploaded.
The third performance will be Thursday February 16 when Gabriel Gaumond & Catrinel Iftode join us from Washington DC. More details are in this newsletter below.
VivaTango is organizing a tour to Buenos Aires that will include virtual travel and entrance to a milonga. The milonga takes place on a Thursday in 1930 and you will dance to videos of live music by Carlos Di Sarli, Juan D’Arienzo, Anibal Troilo and Osvaldo Pugliese orchestras. More details are in this newsletter below.
At VivaTango – You Will Dance!
ABRAZOS!
Thursday February 16thMilonga will feature the Guest Tango Team of Gabriel Gaumond & Catrinel Iftode who will teach and perform. Their lesson topic is “Sacadas vs Barridas vs Enganche ! If you do not know the difference you will after this lesson. Gabrial and Ca Ti are based in Washington DC and have a dance style that has been characterized as romantic. Gabriel’s is known for his teaching of musical interpretation using the body as a medium for expression, and the mechanics of connection. Ca Ti seeks to help dancers feel confident, empowered and comfortable in their dance. They will teach an all-levels lesson starting at 7:00, the Milonga starts at 8:15 and the performance at 9:30. Lesson $15, Milonga $15, Both $20. EVENT LINK
Would you like to dance in the historic Tango dance halls of the 1930s to the live music of the orchestras of Carlos Di Sarli, Juan D’Arienzo, Anibal Troilo and Osvaldo Pugliese? Doctora Margarita aka Meg Farrell, VJ extraordinaire, will transport you, via her collection of historic videos from this era, projected on the big screen. With the lights turned down low, and with a little imagination, you will be teleported in time and space to this era. Meg will share her knowledge of the interesting personalities and back stories of these orchestras. Learn what differentiates the music of these orchestras and why they are still the main Tangos played at modern day milongas. This all takes place from 7:00 to 8:15 PM, before the live music from Maurizio and Merisa begins. Cost for this video experience and the milonga with live music is $20. EVENT LINK
Thursday February 23rd Milonga with Live Music by Maurizio Najt and Melisa Atoyan. The milonga will be preceded by dancing with the great Tango orchestras presented by Doctora Margarita aka Meg Farrell. Meg will bring the great Tango orchestras to our dance floor via video and share interesting back stories about them and then you will dance to their original music. Don’t miss this unique experience. Meg will also DJ between live music sets during the milonga. Cost $20. Doors open at 7 PM. Tango to the great orchestras from 7:00 to 8:15. Milonga with live music begins at 8:15. EVENT LINK
OTHER TANGO EVENTS
Monday night Tango in Red Bank
Fourth Saturday is Speakeasy Milonga
SAFETY
We 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.
WATER
We urge dancers to bring their water bottle from home to cut down on single use bottles. There is also a chilled water fountain next to the bathroom to refill your water bottles with chilled water and a cold/hot water dispenser in the entry way to help keep you hydrated.
DIRECTIONS
VivaTango is located at 45 Stockton Street, Princeton New Jersey. We have an off-street parking lot at the venue. The dance floor is in the smaller of the two buildings. We are also easily accessed by rail from NYC or Philly. Just get a ticket to Princeton (not Princeton Junction). You get off the train at Princeton Junction and take a shuttle train to Princeton. The venue is 8 blocks from the Princeton Train Station (0.8 mi.).
FREE EVENTS FOR VOLENTEERS
VivaTango continues to need help at the end of events to store chairs, tables, lights, and sound system. This task requires staying about 30 minutes after the end. You will be part of a team of 3 persons. This is a great way to get to know some of your fellow dancers. If interested contactSylvie
Thanks for dancing at VivaTango. If you have any comments, questions or suggestions please email me atDennis
Thursday February 9thMilonga will feature PabloGarcia Gomez &IwonaIonescuwho will teach a lesson titled “Milonga Time: Tricks for Effortless Milongas” Pablo and Iwona are the instructors for the Princeton Adult School Tango classes, and are popular instructors at VivaTango and other tango events. The Milonga will feature DJ Özgür Oz who will put you in your Tango Moment with his selection of tandas. All levels lesson starts at 7:00,
Milonga at 8:15. Lesson $15, Milonga $15, Both $20. EVENT LINK
Thursday February 16thMilonga will feature Guest Tango Team of Gabriel Gaumond & Catrinel Iftode who will teach and perform. This couple, based in Washington DC, has a dance style that has been characterized as romantic. Gabriel’s is known for his teaching of musical interpretation using the body as a medium for expression, and the mechanics of connection. Ca Ti seeks to help dancers feel confident, empowered and comfortable in their dance. They will teach an all-levels lesson starting at 7:00, the Milonga starts at 8:15 and the performance at 9:30. Lesson $15, Milonga $15, Both $20. EVENT LINK
Thursday February 23rd Milonga with Live Music by Maurizio Najt and Malisa Atoyan. The milonga will be preceded by dancing with the great Tango orchestras presented by Doctora Margarita aka Meg Farrell. Meg will bring the great Tango orchestras to our dance floor via video and share interesting back stories about them and then you will dance to their original music. Don’t miss this unique experience. Meg will also DJ between live music sets during the milonga. Cost $20. Doors open at 7 PM. Tango to the great orchestras from 7:00 to 8:15. Milonga with live music begins at 8:15.
Group Photo January 26 2023. If you missed out on this event, make sure to be here this Thursday for Eleonora and DimOn. Photo by Ken Berard.
OTHER TANGO EVENTS
Monday night Tango in Red Bank
SAFETY
We 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.
WATER
We urge dancers to bring their water bottle from home to cut down on single use bottles. There is also a chilled water fountain next to the bathroom to refill your water bottles with chilled water and a cold/hot water dispenser in the entry way to help keep you hydrated.
DIRECTIONS
VivaTango is located at 45 Stockton Street, Princeton New Jersey. We have an off-street parking lot at the venue. The dance floor is in the smaller of the two buildings. We are also easily accessed by rail from NYC or Philly. Just get a ticket to Princeton (not Princeton Junction). You get off the train at Princeton Junction and take a shuttle train to Princeton. The venue is 8 blocks from the Princeton Train Station (0.8 mi.).
FREE EVENTS FOR VOLENTEERS
VivaTango continues to need help at the end of events to store chairs, tables, lights, and sound system. This task requires staying about 30 minutes after the end. You will be part of a team of 3 persons. This is a great way to get to know some of your fellow dancers. If interested contactSylvie
WHY DO YOU DANCE TANGO?
Several of you have responded that the answer that Dimitris Bronowski, author the free newsletter The Curious Tangero , supplied summarized their feelings. I had one more input by one of our wonderful dancers who said “VivaTango saved my life”. If you have any additional inputs on this topic send them to me, or any other comments, questions or suggestions please email me atDennis
Dancers are no longer required to show proof of vaccination. Our dance floor is refinished and we are pleased that the stickiness is gone. We hope you will have many meaningful Tango moments with us this year.
February 2nd Eleonora Kalganova and DJ DimOn will host a milonga. An all levels class taught by Eleonora will precede the milonga. DimOn will play great tandas for your dancing pleasure.Lesson 7:00, Milonga 8:15. Lesson $15, Milonga $15, Both $20. See safety information below. EVENT LINK
Candle Light Milonga by Helen Wang Saturday January 28th
Speakeasy Milonga Saturday January 28th
Monday night Tango in Red Bank
SAFETY
We remind dancers that they should not come if they have any symptoms or have been exposed to people who have Covid.
WATER
We urge dancers to bring their water bottle from home to cut down on single use bottles. There is also a chilled water fountain next to the bathroom to refill your water bottles with chilled water and a cold/hot water dispenser in the entry way to help keep you hydrated.
DIRECTIONS
VivaTango is located at 45 Stockton Street, Princeton New Jersey. We have an off-street parking lot at the venue. The dance floor is in the smaller of the two buildings. We are also easily accessed by rail from NYC or Philly. Just get a ticket to Princeton (not Princeton Junction). You get off the train at Princeton Junction and take a shuttle train to Princeton. The venue is 8 blocks from the Princeton Train Station (0.8 mi.).
Thanks for dancing at VivaTango in 2022, welcome to 2023. If you have any comments, questions or suggestions please email me at Dennis
January 19th Special guest Carla Marano. will host the milonga and teach a lesson. Carla is an instructor in some of the best Tango schools in Buenos Aires and is visiting the United States. She helped transform tango from a popular dance into a highly-sophisticated, deeply-understood art form through many years of penetrating investigation into its movement techniques, technical language and musical interpretation. Carla will teach an all-levels lesson on Technique, Structure, Synchronization and Embrace Functionality applied to Turns with Sacadas of the Leader and Boleo of the Follower. Carla has been a guest instructor in many major international Tango festivals. Kerry Kay will DJ the milonga following the lesson. Kerry’s tandas will get you on the dance floor all night. Lesson 7:00, Milonga 8:15. Lesson $15, Milonga $15, Both $20. See safety information below. EVENT LINK
January 26th Helen Wang and Luciano de Esbornia will host a milonga, teach a lesson, do a tango performance and Luciano will do a surprise show. Lesson 7:00, Milonga 8:15, Performance and show 9:30. Lesson $15, Milonga $15, Both $20. See safety information below. EVENT LINK
SIX-WEEK ARGENTINE TANGO BASICS CLASS TO START TUESDAY FEBRUARY 21
This series will be taught by Pablo Garcia Gomez and Iwona Ionescu on Tuesdays on the same dance floor used for VivaTango Thursday events. In this course, participants will learn the fundamentals of Argentine Tango, the way it is danced, and its social significance in Argentina and around the world. Students will also explore the history of Tango and its various musical forms. No partner or previous dance experience required. Here’s the link for info and for people to register.
Speakeasy Milonga #5 in Paterson NJ – Saturday January 28th.
Monday night Tango in Red Bank
SAFETY
Our events require showing proof of vaccination. You only have to show proof on your first visit. We also 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. Dancers who have not been vaccinated will be admitted if they have had a negative result from a PCR test in the past 72 hours or an antigen quick test in the past 24 hours.
WATER
We urge dancers to bring their water bottle from home to cut down on single use bottles. There is also a chilled water fountain next to the bathroom to refill your water bottles with chilled water and a cold/hot water dispenser in the entry way to help keep you hydrated.
DIRECTIONS
VivaTango is located at 45 Stockton Street, Princeton New Jersey. We have an off-street parking lot at the venue. The dance floor is in the smaller of the two buildings. We are also easily accessed by rail from NYC or Philly. Just get a ticket to Princeton (not Princeton Junction). You get off the train at Princeton Junction and take a shuttle train to Princeton. The venue is 8 blocks from the Princeton Train Station (0.8 mi.).
Thanks for dancing at VivaTango in 2022, welcome to 2023. If you have any comments, questions or suggestions please email me atDennis
January 12th Pablo and Iwona will host the milonga and teach a lesson on “Exploring Counterpositions”. Counterpositions add variety and moments of intense energy by challenging our notion of roundness of the embrace. Tango DJ DimOn will set a Tango mood for the milonga with his excellently composed tandas. Lesson 7:00, Milonga 8:15. Lesson $15, Milonga $15, Both $20. See safety information below.
January 19th Special guest Carla Marano. will host the milonga and teach a lesson. Carla studied Tango in Buenos Aires and was an instructor in some of the best Tango schools. She helped transform tango from a popular dance into a highly-sophisticated, deeply-understood art form through many years of penetrating investigation into its movement techniques, technical language and musical interpretation. Carla will teach an all-levels lesson on Technique, Structure, Synchronization and Embrace Functionality applied to Turns with Sacadas of the Leader and Boleo of the Follower. Carla has been a guest instructor in many major international Tango festivals. Kerry Kay will DJ the milonga following the lesson. Kerry’s tandas will get you on the dance floor all night. Lesson 7:00, Milonga 8:15. Lesson $15, Milonga $15, Both $20. See safety information below.
January 26th Helen Wang and Luciano de Esbornia will host a milonga, teach a lesson, do a tango performance and Luciano will do a surprise show. Lesson 7:00, Milonga 8:15, Performance and show 9:30. Lesson $15, Milonga $15, Both $20. See safety information below.
SAFETY
Our events require showing proof of vaccination. You only have to show proof on your first visit. We also 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. Dancers who have not been vaccinated will be admitted if they have had a negative result from a PCR test in the past 72 hours or an antigen quick test in the past 24 hours.
DIRECTIONS
VivaTango is located at 45 Stockton Street, Princeton New Jersey. We have an off-street parking lot at the venue. The dance floor is in the smaller of the two buildings. We are also easily accessed by rail from NYC or Philly. Just get a ticket to Princeton (not Princeton Junction). You get off the train at Princeton Junction and take a shuttle train to Princeton. The venue is 8 blocks from the Princeton Train Station (0.8 mi.).
Thanks for dancing at VivaTango in 2022. If you have any comments, questions or suggestions please email me atDennis
Happy Holidays. from VivaTango. Below is a group photo from the Holiday Milonga. Seventy-one dancers enjoyed the Holiday Milonga. We know that the weather kept many more of you and some of our special guests from attending. If you were one of those, we missed you and have planned a mid-winter milonga on February 23rd to celebrate again with hopefully better weather. Special guests who were able to attend included:Guillermo Elkouss and Vittoria Natale who taught at VivaTango for many years at our beginning 11 years ago; Mariana Fresno and Husband Thomas (Tom) who are instructors with an outstanding resumes of experience teaching and performing in tango shows and movies and who are now living in the Princeton area; and Jackie Ericson Phan and husband Sean Ericson who were married this past summer and moved to Princeton area and are now the instructors for the Princeton Tango Club. We were also pleased to have several of the students from the Princeton Tango Club join the celebration as our special guests.
The Holiday Party was the last VivaTango event for 2022. No event is planned for December Thursdays 22 or 29. We kick off 2023 on January 5th. See details below.
VivaTango WISHES YOU A HAPPY AND HEALTHY NEW YEAR WITH MANY MEANINGFUL TANGO MOMENTS!
ABRAZOS!
January 5th Jon Tariq will host a 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. Jon will teach Milonguero Ocho Cortado with Sacadas and include tips for Embellishments for the followers. 7:00 Lesson, 8:15 Milonga. Lesson $15, Milonga $15, Both $20. EVENT LINK
January 12th Pablo and Iwona will host the milonga and teach a lesson.
January 19th Special guest Carla Marano will host the milonga and teach a lesson.
January 26th Helen and Luciano will host a milonga, teach a lesson and have a surprise performance.
SAFETY
Our events require showing proof of vaccination. You only have to show proof on your first visit. We also 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. For dancers who are not able to be vaccinated, they will be admitted if they have had a negative result from a PCR test in the past 72 hours or an antigen quick test in the past 24 hours.
Thanks for dancing at VivaTango in 2022. If you have any comments, questions or suggestions please email me atDennis
Happy Holidays. from VivaTango. Below is a group photo from the Holiday Milonga. Seventy-one dancers enjoyed the Holiday Milonga. We know that the weather kept many more of you and some of our special guests from attending. If you were one of those, we missed you and have planned a mid-winter milonga on February 23rd to celebrate again with hopefully better weather. Special guests who were able to attend included:Guillermo Elkouss and Vittoria Natale who taught at VivaTango for many years at our beginning 11 years ago; Mariana Fresno and Husband Thomas (Tom) who are instructors with an outstanding resumes of experience teaching and performing in tango shows and movies and who are now living in the Princeton area; and Jackie Ericson Phan and husband Sean Ericson who were married this past summer and moved to Princeton area and are now the instructors for the Princeton Tango Club. We were also pleased to have some of the students from the Princeton Tango Club join the celebration as our special guests.
The Holiday Party was the last VivaTango event for 2022. No event is planned for December Thursdays 22 or 29. We kick off 2023 on January 5th. See details below.
VivaTango WISHES YOU A HAPPY AND HEALTHY NEW YEAR WITH MANY MEANINGFUL TANGO MOMENTS!
ABRAZOS!
January 5th Jon Tariq will host a 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. Jon will teach Milonguero Ocho Cotado with Sacadas and include tips for Embellishments for the followers. 7:00 Lesson, 8:15 Milonga. Lesson $15, Milonga $15, Both $20
SAFETY
Our events require showing proof of vaccination. You only have to show proof on your first visit. We also 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. Dancers who are not vaccinated will be admitted if they had a negative antigen quick test in the last 24 hours or a negative PCR test in the last 72 hours.
Thanks for dancing at VivaTango. If you have any comments, questions or suggestions please email me atDennis