December brings the Tango Stars to VivaTango Princeton

November 25th

Happy Thanksgiving. There will be no VivaTango event this Thursday. VivaTango is thankful for all the volunteers, dancers, instructors, musicians and DJs that unite in the Princeton Tango Family.

December 4th

Pablo and Iwona with Lesson and Milonga

December 11th

Eleonora with DimOn the Tango DJ with Lesson and Milonga

SAVE THE DATE December 16th For Holiday Milonga

VivaTango will have its annual Holiday Party this year on Thursday December 16th. The stars are uniting for a memorable event. Some of the World’s best will be there with live music and a fabulous lesson. Put December 16th on your calendar now!

For Your Safety

All dancers must have been vaccinated with their final shot at least two weeks before the event and are required to wear a mask covering the mouth and nose. Sanitation stations are provided, the dance floor is large, the ceiling is high, and the ventilation has been upgraded with high efficiency filters for your safety. Dancers are urged to bring their own water bottle. Dancers should not come if they are not feeling well, have been exposed to a person with Covid in the past 2 weeks, or are awaiting results for a Covid test.

VivaTango

45 Stockton Street

Princeton, NJ

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VivaTango — November 18th

Are you ready for another great event?

November 18th

Meredith Klein and Andres Amarilla

Meredith Klein and Andres Amarilla return to Princeton. 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.

November 25th

Happy Thanksgiving. There will be no VivaTango event this Thursday. VivaTango is thankful for all the volunteers, dancers, instructors, musicians and DJs that unite in the Princeton Tango Family.

SAVE THE DATE December 16th For Holiday Milonga

VivaTango will have its annual Holiday Party this year. Great plans are in the works. Announcements to be made in a few weeks – Save the date!

For Your Safety

All dancers must have been vaccinated with their final shot at least two weeks before the event and are required to wear a mask covering the mouth and nose. Sanitation stations are provided, the dance floor is large, the ceiling is high, and the ventilation has been upgraded with high efficiency filters for your safety. Dancers are urged to bring their own water bottle. Dancers should not come if they are not feeling well, have been exposed to a person with Covid in the past 2 weeks, or are awaiting results for a Covid test.

See you on Thursday!

VivaTango

45 Stockton Street

Princeton, NJ

MAP  Off street parking at venue.

VivaTango — November 11th

The dancing continues next week with Helen Wang providing a great evening of lessons and a milonga.


November 11th

Helen Wang and James Archambault will lead a lesson titled “Rebote with Surprises!” following the lesson, the lights will be turned down and the music volume up and Helen will DJ the Milonga starting at 8:15 PM. On their last appearance at VivaTango Helen and James danced with many of you. They look forward to getting back on the dance floor with you again.

7:00 PM Lesson

8:15 PM Milonga

Lesson $15, Milonga $15, Both $20

For Your Safety

All dancers must have been vaccinated with their final shot at least two weeks before the event and are required to wear a mask covering the mouth and nose. Sanitation stations are provided, the dance floor is large, the ceiling is high, and the ventilation has been upgraded with high efficiency filters for your safety. Dancers are urged to bring their own water bottle. Dancers should not come if they are not feeling well, have been exposed to a person with Covid in the past 2 weeks, or are awaiting results for a Covid test.

See you on Thursday!

VivaTango

45 Stockton Street

Princeton, NJ

MAP  Off street parking at venue.

VivaTango Newsletter

Last Thursday 65 dancers enjoyed the “Unbelievable, incredible, hallucinatory music for dancing by Emiliano Messiez and Leandro Ragusa, here at VivaTango Princeton. So amazing and so good for the soul.” Thanks to Emiliano and Leandro for the music and thanks to Meredith Klein for arranging the performance and taking the video. If you were there check out the video to see if you are in it. If you were not there check out the video to see a sample of the music and the dancers that you missed.   VIDEO

The good times continue. Our traveling DJ, MayoK aka Urszula, has recently returned to the US, this time from Marrakesh Morocco.  The cortinas will include an urban mix with Moroccan Spice and Marrakesh Magic.

November 4th

Lesson with Iwona and Pablo  +   Milonga with DJ MayoK aka Urszula

Iwona and Pablo’s lesson title is “It Takes Three to Tango”. What is that third member of this threesome? They will show you that you, your partner, and … the floor are the important elements for maximizing the connection to the floor for beautiful tango figures and rhythmic milonga movements.

The milonga that follows the lesson at 8:15 will be DJed by the incomparable MayoK, also known as Urszula. She is just returning from Morocco. She will bring some of the mystic magic she experienced in Marrakesh. Thursday’s milonga will be the Marrakesh Milonga.

7:00 PM Lesson

8:15 PM Milonga

Lesson $15, Milonga $15, Both $20

EVENT LINK

For Your Safety

All dancers must have been vaccinated with their final shot at least two weeks before the event and are required to wear a mask covering the mouth and nose. Sanitation stations are provided, the dance floor is large, the ceiling is high, and the ventilation has been upgraded with high efficiency filters for your safety. Dancers are urged to bring their own water bottle. Dancers should not come if they are not feeling well, have been exposed to a person with Covid in the past 2 weeks, or are awaiting results for a Covid test.

See you on Thursday!

VivaTango

45 Stockton Street

Princeton, NJ

MAP  Off street parking at venue.

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VivaTango Newsletter October 28

Get ready for a Special four-hour milonga. October’s grand finale features Live music by Emiliano Messiez and Leandro Ragusa. These two musicians are the pianist and bandoneonist of a quartet that that just released a new album in a performance in NYC. They are both master musicians – read about their accomplishments below. In addition, Meredith Klein and Andres Amarilla will DJ between the sets of live music. AND to make the event even more memorable come dressed to impress. Wear your best Tango outfit, or, in the spirit of Halloween wear a costume. Everyone will be wearing a covid grade mask, so use your imagination to use this to enhance your outfit. This will be another VivaTango Evening to Remember

October 28th

Emiliano is the pianist for the hit Broadway and London show “Forever Tango”, a show that has been seen by more than 8 million people around the world. He has also served as the music director and pianist for the successful shows “Impact” and “Tango Buenos Aires”, and he is the creator of “Barolo Tango,” a live tango show based in Argentina.

Leandro, bandoneonist, is on tour from Buenos Aires. He performs at major tango festivals. Emiliano and Leandro will be presenting a new album release (as part of the quartet) in NYC on Wednesday, and will join us in Princeton on Thursday.

Milonga starts at 7 PM

Live music Starts at 8 PM

$20

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October 21st 7 PM to 11 PM

Meredith Klein and Andres Amarilla

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

October 28th 7 PM to 11 PM

music by Emiliano Messiez and Leandro Ragusa

October’s grand finale features Live music by Emiliano Messiez and Leandro Ragusa.

Emiliano is the pianist for the hit Broadway and London show “Forever Tango”, a show that has been seen by more than 8 million people around the world. He has also served as the music director and pianist for the successful shows “Impact” and “Tango Buenos Aires”, and he is the creator of “Barolo Tango,” a live tango show based in Argentina.

Leandro, bandoneonist, is on tour from Buenos Aires. He performs at major tango festivals. Emiliano and Leandro will be presenting a new album release (as part of the quartet) in NYC on Wednesday, and will join us in Princeton on Thursday.

EVENT LINK

For Your Safety

All dancers must have been vaccinated with their final shot at least two weeks before the event and are required to wear a mask covering the mouth and nose. Sanitation stations are provided, the dance floor is large, the ceiling is high, and the ventilation has been upgraded with high efficiency filters for your safety. Dancers are urged to bring their own water bottle. Dancers should not come if they are not feeling well, have been exposed to a person with Covid in the past 2 weeks, or are awaiting results for a Covid test. Attendance records are kept for each event so that contact tracing can be done if there.

See you on Thursday!

VivaTango

45 Stockton Street

Princeton, NJ

MAP  Off street parking at venue.

VivaTango Newsletter

All conditions are aligning to make October a great tango month. The weather has become cooler and drier. Princeton’s trees will put on their fall color show. The number of Covid cases is continuing to decline. VivaTango has great events lined up for the last 3 weeks of October The grand finale features Live music by Emiliano Messiez and Leandro Ragusa.

Emiliano is the pianist for the hit Broadway and London show “Forever Tango”, a show that has been seen by more than 8 million people around the world. He has also served as the music director and pianist for the successful shows “Impact” and “Tango Buenos Aires”, and he is the creator of “Barolo Tango,” a live tango show based in Argentina.

Leandro, bandoneonist, is on tour from Buenos Aires. He performs at major tango festivals. Emiliano and Leandro will be presenting a new album release (as part of the quartet) in NYC on Wednesday, and will join us in Princeton on Thursday.

October 14th

Pablo Garcia Gomez and Iwona Ionescu plus DimOn TangoDJ

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October 21st

Meredith Klein and Andres Amarilla

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October 28th

Live music by Emiliano Messiez and Leandro Ragusa

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9/30/2021

VivaTango Newsletter

This past Thursday the 42 dancers who braved the heavy rain and flash flood warnings were rewarded by a wonderful lesson by Pablo and Iwona, and  great tandas by Mayok (aka Urzsula). Thank you all for helping support the Tango activities in this area.

The forecast for next Thursday is mostly sunny and cool – perfect fall weather for Tango. So come this Thursday and catch up on your tango. There will be a special 4 hour milonga featuring Kerry Kay DJing. Kerry is the popular DJ in NJ, PA and NY who has DJed many successful milongas in Princeton.

EVENT LINK  Click on this link and then click going!

 Thursday September 30th

Kerry Kay DJ

Milonga 7 to 11 PM  $15

For Your Safety

All dancers must be vaccinated with their final shot at least two weeks before the event and are required to wear a mask covering the mouth and nose. Sanitation stations are provided, the dance floor is large, the ceiling is high, and the ventilation has been upgraded with high efficiency filters for your safety. Dancers are urged to bring their own water bottle. Dancers should not come if they are not feeling well, have been exposed to a person with Covid in the past 2 weeks, or are awaiting results for a Covid test. Attendance records are kept for each event so that contact tracing can be done if there.

See you on Thursday!

VivaTango.org

45 Stockton Street, Princeton, NJ

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9/23/2021

VivaTango Newsletter

Are you ready for a spectacular night of tango passion? You will find it this week at VivaTango. The night begins with Unveiling the Secrets of Advanced Roundness and Flow in a lesson by Pablo and Iwona. Then the Beating Heart Milonga will arouse your emotions as DJ MayoKselects the tandas. See the details below of our guest DJ.

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 Thursday September 23rd

Pablo Garcia Gomez and Iwona Ionescu

 Iwona and Pablo will teach an advanced sequence with a focus on roundness and flow for beautiful and musical dancing. The lesson title is: Unveiling the secrets of advanced roundness and flow.

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.

MayoK aka Urszula joins us from DJing in Athens, Greece; Warsaw and Kielce, Poland and the Zen Tango Weekend in Allentown, PA. She fell in love with tango 17 years ago and has traveled the world in search of tango adventure. She has organized two Havana Tango Marathons in Cuba. MayoK says that “the musicians in Cuba give something that you can only feel through deep emotions, elusive”. She writes that “I would like to pass that feeling through my tandas & cortinas to the VivaTango dancing crowd”. She chooses and plays music like she is conducting a live orchestra to match the beating hearts of the dancers. Come experience the BEATING HEART MILONGA.

Lesson 7:00 PM

Milonga 8:15 PM

Lesson $15, Milonga $15, Both $20.

For Your Safety

All dancers must be vaccinated with their final shot at least two weeks before the event and are required to wear a mask covering the mouth and nose. Sanitation stations are provided, the dance floor is large, the ceiling is high, and the ventilation has been upgraded with high efficiency filters for your safety. Dancers are urged to bring their own water bottle. Dancers should not come if they are not feeling well, have been exposed to a person with Covid in the past 2 weeks, or are awaiting results for a Covid test. Attendance records are kept for each event so that contact tracing can be done if there.

See you on Thursday!

VivaTango.org

45 Stockton Street, Princeton, NJ

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9/16/2021

VivaTango Newsletter

Last week was perfect. The room was cool, Meredith and Andres’ lesson was wonderful, Andres DJed and his tandas made for a delightful milonga with lively Latin dance cortinas. The 42 dancers present had FUN. A ladies choice tanda was introduced during the milonga, and will be offered again in future milongas.

This week VivaTango will host our first touring guest tango artists, Gabriel Huracan Gaumond & Catrinel Iftode. They will teach and perform for VivaTango dancers.

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Thursday September 16th

Gabriel Huracan Gaumond & Catrinel Iftode will teach and perform this Thursday. This will be the first performance of our 2021 season. Their dance style has been characterized as romantic. They will teach Colgaditas in close embrace for the dance floor.

Gabriel Gaumond

Originally from Montreal, Gabriel taught and performed for over a decade throughout North America before settling in Washington DC, his current home. Gabriel fell in love with tango as soon as he learned how to take a side step.

He realized then, the infinite potential for creative expression available through this dance, and has dedicated his life ever since to mastering this skill and sharing it with others. Gabriel feels most fulfilled when he is teaching, helping his students reach their tango goals.

One of his favorite experiences is that of witnessing the look on a dancer’s face when they finally understand something in the dance that they had been struggling with. Gabriel is talented at troubleshooting steps and finding solutions to complex figures, regardless of whether their style or aesthetic fits his own.

He believes that tango is a language we speak with our bodies and he is particularly interested in exploring the subtleties of how this communication works. His favorite topics to teach are musical interpretation using the body as a medium for expression and the mechanics of connection.

Catrinel Iftode

Catrinel sees tango as an excellent tool for personal growth. She finds pleasure in noticing the ways in which her growth in tango has mirrored her inner journey of self-improvement and discovery. She has a lot of fun noticing the similarities between the way a person dances and their personality, as well as the parallels between the challenges in one’s growth in tango and in life. Through dedication and practice, dancing tango can be a much lighter and more fun way to gain insight on many of our personal struggles. Seen as an embodiment practice, tango can help remove many of the physical, mental and emotional blocks that stand in the way of full freedom of expression. Catrinel hopes that through her teaching and dancing she can help others to feel confident, empowered and comfortable in their own skin.

7:00 PM Lesson by Gabriel Huracan Gaumond & Catrinel from Washington DC. They will teach “Colgaditas in close embrace for the dance floor”.

8:15 PM Milonga DJed by Gabriel

Lesson $15, Milonga $15, Both $20

For Your Safety

All dancers must have been vaccinated with their final shot at least two weeks before the event and are required to wear a mask covering the mouth and nose. Sanitation stations are provided, the dance floor is large, the ceiling is high, and the ventilation has been upgraded with high efficiency filters for your safety. Dancers are urged to bring their own water bottle. Dancers should not come if they are not feeling well, have been exposed to a person with Covid in the past 2 weeks, or are awaiting results for a Covid test. Attendance records are kept for each event so that contact tracing can be done if there is a need.

See you on Thursday!

VivaTango

45 Stockton Street

Princeton, NJ

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