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Argentine tango, dance, dance lessons, dance performance, entertainment, Late Food, practica, socializing, Tango, Tango Lessons, VivaTango
Michael Nadtochi
Michael and will teach a lesson titled “Milonguero Crosses & Ochos”
Michael will DJ the milonga with his lively tandas
and surprise cortinas and breaks.

9:00 pm Lesson
9:50 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
*******Next week ******
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.



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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.
Javier Sanchez – Bandoneón, has toured the world with Orquesta Típica, Tango Pasión, Tango Viaje al Sentimiento, Pedro Chemes Group, Tango Emotión, Tanguera and Quinteto Típico Buenos Aires. Javier has performed in Buenos Aires tango shows including Café Tortoni, Chiquin Buenos Aires, Pigmalión Tango, El Viejo Almacén, Esquina de Carlos Gardel, Tango Porteño, Piazzolla Tango. Javier has numerous recordings.