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Argentine tango, dance, dance lessons, dance performance, entertainment, Late Food, live music, Meetup, milonga, practica, Princeton, Romance, socializing, Tango, Tango Lesson, VivaTango
Holiday Milonga with Live Music
By Maurizio, Javier and John
Scrumptious Holiday Food Table
Thursday December 20 from 8 pm – Midnight.
Cost $20 or $5 for students
Suzanne Patterson Building at 45 Stockton St, Princeton
Live music by great trio and more – bios below
Taxi Stand with leader and follower taxi dancers
Toast to 2019 at end of Milonga!
Socialize around VivaTango’s Famous Food and Beverage tables
Special food and beverages provided – food table gifts rewarded by hugs
Large hardwood dance floor with off-street parking at the entrance
Partner is not necessary – non dancers are welcome.
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May the magic and the wonder of the holiday season stay with you throughout the coming year ! Warmest thoughts and best wishes for a wonderful holidays and a very happy new year to all our guests and friends!
Viva Tango expresses special appreciation to our wonderful volunteers that help us to organize events and and make every evening special!
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Maurizio Najt, Piano, is a graduate of the Conservatorio Nacional de Música in Buenos Aires. He performed Forever Tango Orchestra; Lincoln Center Plaza, Alice Tully Hall, Winter Garden, and the Argentine Embassy in Washington DC and Tokyo.
Javier Sanchez, Bandoneon, has toured the world and performed in Buenos Aires tango shows including Café Tortoni, Chiquin Buenos Aires, Pigmalión Tango, Piazzolla Tango. Javier has numerous recordings.
John DeCeasar, Bass, has performed Argentine Tango at many milongas, concerts and cultural events has performed with many tango contemporaries like Hector del Curto, Fernando Otero and Tito Castro.

45 Stockton St Princeton NJ
Dance to Kerry Kay’s wonderful mix of Tango Music. Enjoy the food and beverage tables and socialize with your friends and meet new friends.
Nick Franco, became enamored with the passion of tango music during his graduate school days at the University of Miami in FLA. There, he lived in an apartment next to “portenos”, a couple from Buenos Aires, who played tango tapes whenever they were home. Eventually, he began playing tangos for them. Over the past ten years, Nick has taken advantage of every opportunity to play the music for dancers and to dance himself at venues in the Lehigh Valley and Philadelphia/ New Jersey areas.
Four-time US Tango Championships finalists, Jacklyn Shapiro and Roberto Pena will teach a lesson on “Turn the Torso: Unique Salon Figures ”. A Milonga DJed by Roberto and Jacklyn will follow the lesson.

8 pm Lesson
