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Newsletter for February 26 2026

22 Sunday Feb 2026

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Welcome back Tango Lovers — T
ango to Live Music this week! The legendary Tito Castro will be joined by Maurizio Najt to play live music for your dancing pleasure plus, DJ Gerardo de Monserrat will play your favorite tandas between live sets. See details of this event plus upcoming March events can be found below. Join us — every Thursday at VivaTango where Magic happens in every Milonga.

Click here to visit the VivaTango YouTube Channel where you will find videos of this weeks musicians plus many other video memories.

Thursday, February 26. A duo of extraordinary musicians will play for your dancing pleasure. Maurizio Najt is a well-known regular at Viva Tango and many other events. He played a leading role in the New York Tango revival scene during the late 90’s, performing with New York Tango Trio. He also was a member of the Forever Tango Orchestra. 

Tito Castro is a bandoneón maestro, a living legend as a composer, arranger and performer, who’s been playing his instrument for six decades, since the age of 15. He was born and raised in Buenos Aires. Tito has played at milongas of Buenos Aires during the Golden Age of Tango. DJ Gerardo de Monserrat will play his well-crafted tandas before, between, and after the live music sets.

7:00 pm: – Milonga begins with DJ Gerardo de Monserrat
8:30 pm: – First live music set with Maurizio and Tito.
Admission: $20.   EVENT LINK

Thursday, March 5th. Choreographer, Teacher, Producer and Tango Performer for over 35 years, Daniela Arcuri grew up in the heart of Buenos Aires. Her ability to connect movement and emotion with the music have earned her top accolades. Daniela graduated with honors from the prestigious “Escuela Nacional de Danzas”, where she received a Master of Dance Teacher degree and began teaching, choreographing and performing in all forms of dance.

Daniela appeared in many shows, TV programs, festivals, movies, and commercials throughout the world. Daniela is well known for her teaching expertise in both leader and follower roles, and in all the tango rhythms, especially milonga. Daniela will also DJ for us tonight.

7:00 pm: Lesson with Daniela Arcuri.
8:15 pm: Milonga with DJ Daniela.
Admission: $20.

Thursday, March 12th. Pablo Garcia Gomez and Iwona Ionescu are very popular instructors at Viva Tango and many other tango events. Their lessons are always clear and practical, and can be applied almost immediately in the milonga following the lesson. After the lesson Pablo and Iwona will be available at the side of the dance floor to help any dancers wishing more assistance with the lesson. Tonight’s DJ will be Pablo

7:00 pm: Lesson with Pablo & Iwona.
8:15 pm: Milonga with DJ Pablo Garcia Gomez.
Admission: $20.

Thursday, March 19th. Andres Amarilla & Olesya Kershaw will be guest instructors and will teach a lesson. Olesya started dancing in Kiev, Ukraine, in 2011, and has been attending tango festivals and milongas around the world since then. She joined tango community in Philadelphia last year, and has greatly enriched it by her presence. She is known for her beautiful adornments, exceptional musicality and elegant lines. Andres is well-known to Viva Tango community as a teacher, performer, and DJ. Born and raised in Buenos Aires, he began dancing tango in 1987 at age 11. Olesya will DJ and will play her very best music for your dancing pleasure. This her DJ debut at Viva Tango.

7:00 pm: All levels lesson.
8:15 pm: Milonga with DJ Olesya Kershaw.
Admission: $20.

FREE EVENTS FOR VOLUNTEERS
VivaTango continues to need help to make events run smoothly. Setup only takes a little time and you do not miss any milonga time. The same is true about cleanup. Working on the welcome desk is a great way to get to know your fellow dancers. The hero of the night is the person who brings the food for the event. If you can help contactSylvie

WATER
We urge dancers to bring their water bottle from home to cut down on single use bottles. There is a chilled water fountain and a cold/hot water dispenser that you can use to refill your water bottle or get a drink to keep you hydrated.

DIRECTIONS
VivaTango is located at 45 Stockton Street, Princeton New Jersey. There is a well-lit, off-street parking lot at the venue. The large dance floor is in the smaller of the two buildings. The venue is easily accessed by rail from NYC and Philly. Just get a ticket to Princeton (not Princeton Junction. You get off the train at Princeton Junction and take the connecting shuttle train to Princeton.) The venue is 8 blocks from the Princeton Train Station with a lovely walk through the Princeton University Campus (0.8 mi.) MAP

Thanks for dancing at VivaTango. If you have any comments, questions or suggestions please email me at  Dennis

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Newsletter for February 26 2026

15 Sunday Feb 2026

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Welcome back to VivaTango —
where Magic happens every Thursday.

Welcome back to VivaTango — where Magic happens every Thursday. This Thursday’s milonga features live music with the legendary Tito Castro who will be joined by Maurizio Najt, O=Plus DJ Gerardo de Monserrat will be playing your favorite tandas between live sets. See details of these events below. Join us — every Thursday at VivaTango.

Click here to visit theVivaTango YouTube Channel

Join us — every Thursday at VivaTango.
Click here to view the VivaTango YouTube Channel

Thursday, February 26. A duo of extraordinary musicians will play for your dancing pleasure. Maurizio Najt is a well-known regular at Viva Tango and many other events. He played a leading role in the New York Tango revival scene during the late 90’s, performing with New York Tango Trio. He also was a member of the Forever Tango Orchestra. 

Tito Castro is a bandoneón maestro, a living legend as a composer, arranger and performer, who’s been playing his instrument for six decades, since the age of 15. He was born and raised in Buenos Aires. Tito has played at milongas of Buenos Aires during the Golden Age of Tango. DJ Gerardo de Monserrat will play his well-crafted tandas before, between, and after the live music sets.

7:00 pm: – Milonga begins with DJ Gerardo de Monserrat
8:30 pm: – First live music set with Maurizio and Tito.
Admission: $20.   EVENT LINK

Thursday, March 5th. Choreographer, Teacher, Producer and Tango Performer for over 35 years, Daniela Arcuri grew up in the heart of Buenos Aires. Her ability to connect movement and emotion with the music have earned her top accolades. Daniela graduated with honors from the prestigious “Escuela Nacional de Danzas”, where she received a Master of Dance Teacher degree and began teaching, choreographing and performing in all forms of dance.

Daniela appeared in many shows, TV programs, festivals, movies, and commercials throughout the world. Daniela is well known for her teaching expertise in both leader and follower roles, and in all the tango rhythms, especially milonga. Daniela will also DJ for us tonight.

7:00 pm: Lesson with Daniela Arcuri.
8:15 pm: Milonga with DJ Daniela.
Admission: $20.

Thursday, March 12th. Pablo Garcia Gomez and Iwona Ionescu are very popular instructors at Viva Tango and many other tango events. Their lessons are always clear and practical, and can be applied almost immediately in the milonga following the lesson. After the lesson Pablo and Iwona will be available at the side of the dance floor to help any dancers wishing more assistance with the lesson. Tonight’s DJ will be Pablo

7:00 pm: Lesson with Pablo & Iwona.
8:15 pm: Milonga with DJ Pablo Garcia Gomez.
Admission: $20.

Thursday, March 19th. Andres Amarilla & Olesya Kershaw will be guest instructors and will teach a lesson. Olesya started dancing in Kiev, Ukraine, in 2011, and has been attending tango festivals and milongas around the world since then. She joined tango community in Philadelphia last year, and has greatly enriched it by her presence. She is known for her beautiful adornments, exceptional musicality and elegant lines. Andres is well-known to Viva Tango community as a teacher, performer, and DJ. Born and raised in Buenos Aires, he began dancing tango in 1987 at age 11. Olesya will DJ and will play her very best music for your dancing pleasure. This her DJ debut at Viva Tango.

7:00 pm: All levels lesson.
8:15 pm: Milonga with DJ Olesya Kershaw.
Admission: $20.

FREE EVENTS FOR VOLUNTEERS
VivaTango continues to need help to make events run smoothly. Setup only takes a little time and you do not miss any milonga time. The same is true about cleanup. Working on the welcome desk is a great way to get to know your fellow dancers. The hero of the night is the person who brings the food for the event. If you can help contactSylvie

WATER
We urge dancers to bring their water bottle from home to cut down on single use bottles. There is a chilled water fountain and a cold/hot water dispenser that you can use to refill your water bottle or get a drink to keep you hydrated.

DIRECTIONS
VivaTango is located at 45 Stockton Street, Princeton New Jersey. There is a well-lit, off-street parking lot at the venue. The large dance floor is in the smaller of the two buildings. The venue is easily accessed by rail from NYC and Philly. Just get a ticket to Princeton (not Princeton Junction. You get off the train at Princeton Junction and take the connecting shuttle train to Princeton.) The venue is 8 blocks from the Princeton Train Station with a lovely walk through the Princeton University Campus (0.8 mi.) MAP

Thanks for dancing at VivaTango. If you have any comments, questions or suggestions please email me at  Dennis

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Newsletter for February 19 2026

01 Sunday Feb 2026

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Welcome back to VivaTango —
where Magic happens every Thursday.

February continues with a​ lesson taught by Olesya Kershaw from Ukraine who will make her VivaTango debut and Andres Amarilla who will also DJ the milonga. Then, the legendary Tito Castro will be joined Maurizio Najt to play live music plus guest DJ Gerardo de Monserrat.  See details of all these events below.


Join us — every Thursday at VivaTango.
Click here to view the VivaTango YouTube Channel

February 19th. Andres Amarilla & Olesya Kershaw will be guest instructors and will teach a lesson. Olesya started dancing in Kiev, Ukraine, in 2011, and has been attending tango festivals and milongas around the world since then. She joined tango community in Philadelphia last year, and has greatly enriched it by her presence. She is known for her beautiful adornments, exceptional musicality and elegant lines. Andres is well-known to Viva Tango community as a teacher, performer, and DJ. Born and raised in Buenos Aires, he began dancing tango in 1987 at age 11. Andres will DJ and will play his very best music for your dancing pleasure.

7:00 pm: All levels lesson.
8:15 pm: Milonga with DJ Andres Amarilla.
Admission: $20. EVENT LINK

February 26. A duo of extraordinary musicians will play for your dancing pleasure. Maurizio Najt is a well-known regular at Viva Tango and many other events. He played a leading role in the New York Tango revival scene during the late 90’s, performing with New York Tango Trio. He also was a member of Forever Tango Orchestra. Tito Castro is a bandoneón maestro, a living legend as a composer, arranger and performer, who’s been playing his instrument for six decades, since the age of 15. He was born and raised in Buenos Aires. Tito has played at milongas of Buenos Aires during the Golden Age of Tango. DJ Gerardo Razumney will play his well-crafted tandas before, between, and after the live music sets.

7:00 pm: – Milonga begins with DJ Gerardo Razumney.
8:30 pm: – First live music set with Maurizio and Tito.
Admission: $20.   EVENT LINK

FREE EVENTS FOR VOLUNTEERS
VivaTango continues to need help to make events run smoothly. Setup only takes a little time and you do not miss any milonga time. The same is true about cleanup. Working on the welcome desk is a great way to get to know your fellow dancers. The hero of the night is the person who brings the food for the event. If you can help contactSylvie

WATER
We urge dancers to bring their water bottle from home to cut down on single use bottles. There is a chilled water fountain and a cold/hot water dispenser that you can use to refill your water bottle or get a drink to keep you hydrated.

DIRECTIONS
VivaTango is located at 45 Stockton Street, Princeton New Jersey. There is a well-lit, off-street parking lot at the venue. The large dance floor is in the smaller of the two buildings. The venue is easily accessed by rail from NYC and Philly. Just get a ticket to Princeton (not Princeton Junction. You get off the train at Princeton Junction and take the connecting shuttle train to Princeton.) The venue is 8 blocks from the Princeton Train Station with a lovely walk through the Princeton University Campus (0.8 mi.) MAP

Thanks for dancing at VivaTango. If you have any comments, questions or suggestions please email me at  Dennis

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Newsletter for February 5 2026

25 Sunday Jan 2026

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Welcome back to VivaTango — where Magic happens every Thursday.


February kicks off with Eleonora Kalganova and Jan Ben. See details below for this and other events.

Join us — every Thursday at VivaTango.
Click here to view the VivaTango YouTube Channel

Thursday, February 5th. Eleonora Kalganova & Jan Ben. Eleonora is an expert instructor and a spontaneous dancer who has danced all over the world. She is a spark of energy with a lively personality and expressive footwork. Her partner Jan Ben, is an accomplished tango dancer and will assist Eleonora with the lesson. They will teach a lesson on parallel and cross system with resolution into a sacada. Eleonora will also be tonight’s DJ. Her excellent music sense is uplifting and will keep us wishing for more. Please welcome them and let them know how we appreciate their talent.

7:00 pm: All levels lesson with Eleonora and Jan.
8:15 pm: Milonga with DJ Eleonora Kalganova.
Admission: $20.

Thursday, February 12th. Pablo Garcia Gomez and Iwona Ionescu are very popularinstructors at Viva Tango and many other tango events. Their lessons are always clear and practical, and can be applied almost immediately in the milonga following the lesson. After the lesson Pablo and Iwona will be available at the side of the dance floor to help any dancers wishing more assistance with the lesson. We will also enjoy a performance by Sean Ericson & Janice N. Tonight’s DJ Omar Lagos comes from Mendoza, Argentina. He is based in New York and is very popular DJ in and around the city.

7:00 pm: Lesson with Pablo & Iwona.
8:15 pm: Milonga with DJ Omar Lagos.
9:30 pm: Performance by Sean Ericson & Janice N.
Admission: $20.

FREE EVENTS FOR VOLUNTEERS
VivaTango continues to need help to make events run smoothly. Setup only takes a little time and you do not miss any milonga time. The same is true about cleanup. Working on the welcome desk is a great way to get to know your fellow dancers. The hero of the night is the person who brings the food for the event. If you can help contactSylvie

WATER
We urge dancers to bring their water bottle from home to cut down on single use bottles. There is a chilled water fountain and a cold/hot water dispenser that you can use to refill your water bottle or get a drink to keep you hydrated.

DIRECTIONS
VivaTango is located at 45 Stockton Street, Princeton New Jersey. There is a well-lit, off-street parking lot at the venue. The large dance floor is in the smaller of the two buildings. The venue is easily accessed by rail from NYC and Philly. Just get a ticket to Princeton (not Princeton Junction. You get off the train at Princeton Junction and take the connecting shuttle train to Princeton.) The venue is 8 blocks from the Princeton Train Station with a lovely walk through the Princeton University Campus (0.8 mi.) MAP

Thanks for dancing at VivaTango. If you have any comments, questions or suggestions please email me at  Dennis

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Newsletter for January 22 2026

18 Sunday Jan 2026

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Welcome back to VivaTango — where Magic happens every Thursday.


Jan 29: Milonga with lesson and performance by Rainier & Sonya.

The Princeton University Tango Weekend will begin January 23rd and consider taking the beginner series with Pablo & Iwona.

Join us — every Thursday at VivaTango.
Click here to view the VivaTango YouTube Channel

Thursday, January 29th. Rainier Pereira is a seasoned tango professional with an impressive 14 years of experience. His journey began at the age of 19 when he first started dancing tango, and he has since honed his skills in various roles, including performer, teacher, DJ, and milonga organizer. His partner Sonya Tsekanovsky and Rainier have been teaching and dancing tango together since they’ve met. They are perfect together and will grace us with their performance! Rainier Pereira is a well-known DJ in and around NYC. He is in high demand at tango events all over the USA and will delight us tonight with his eclectic selection of danceable music.

7:00 pm: Lesson with Rainier & Sonya.
8:15 pm: Milonga with DJ Rainier Pereira.
9:30 pm: Performance by Rainier & Sonya.
Admission: $20  EVENT LINK

FREE EVENTS FOR VOLUNTEERS
VivaTango continues to need help to make events run smoothly. Setup only takes a little time and you do not miss any milonga time. The same is true about cleanup. Working on the welcome desk is a great way to get to know your fellow dancers. The hero of the night is the person who brings the food for the event. If you can help contactSylvie

WATER
We urge dancers to bring their water bottle from home to cut down on single use bottles. There is a chilled water fountain and a cold/hot water dispenser that you can use to refill your water bottle or get a drink to keep you hydrated.

DIRECTIONS
VivaTango is located at 45 Stockton Street, Princeton New Jersey. There is a well-lit, off-street parking lot at the venue. The large dance floor is in the smaller of the two buildings. The venue is easily accessed by rail from NYC and Philly. Just get a ticket to Princeton (not Princeton Junction. You get off the train at Princeton Junction and take the connecting shuttle train to Princeton.) The venue is 8 blocks from the Princeton Train Station with a lovely walk through the Princeton University Campus (0.8 mi.) MAP

Thanks for dancing at VivaTango. If you have any comments, questions or suggestions please email me at  Dennis

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Newsletter for January 15 2026

12 Monday Jan 2026

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Welcome back to VivaTango — where Magic happens every Thursday.

 Jan 22: Live music with Los Chantas Trio and guest DJ Harvey Schwart.

Jan 29: Milonga with lesson and performance by Rainier & Sonya.

You will also find details below on special tango events around Princeton, including the Princeton University Tango Weekend and a beginner series with Pablo & Iwona.
Join us — every Thursday at VivaTango.


Click here to view the VivaTango YouTube Channel

Thursday, January 22nd. Los Chantas are a multinational tango ensemble based in New York City. Their repertoire draws from the great Argentine tango tradition from the guardia vieja to the present. The group has been playing in milongas, clubs, theaters, and other venues in and around New York since its inception in 2002. With original arrangements of songs by Gardel, Troilo, Salgán, Piazzolla, and others, and a playful, improvised style, Los Chantas infuse classic tangos with new life and unique flavor. David Hodges – bandoneon, Emilio Teubal – keyboards, Sergio Rayes – violin. DJ Harvey Schwartz is returning to Viva Tango as our guest DJ from DC. He is a popular DJ at many tango events in North America.

7:00 pm: – Milonga begins with DJ Harvey Schwartz.
8:30 pm: – First live music set with Los Chantas Trio.
Admission: $20

Thursday, January 29th. Rainier Pereira is a seasoned tango professional with an impressive 14 years of experience. His journey began at the age of 19 when he first started dancing tango, and he has since honed his skills in various roles, including performer, teacher, DJ, and milonga organizer. His partner Sonya Tsekanovsky and Rainier have been teaching and dancing tango together since they’ve met. They are perfect together and will grace us with their performance! Rainier Pereira is a well-known DJ in and around NYC. He is in high demand at tango events all over the USA and will delight us tonight with his eclectic selection of danceable music.

7:00 pm: Lesson with Rainier & Sonya.
8:15 pm: Milonga with DJ Rainier Pereira.
9:30 pm: Performance by Rainier & Sonya.
Admission: $20  EVENT LINK

FREE EVENTS FOR VOLUNTEERS
VivaTango continues to need help to make events run smoothly. Setup only takes a little time and you do not miss any milonga time. The same is true about cleanup. Working on the welcome desk is a great way to get to know your fellow dancers. The hero of the night is the person who brings the food for the event. If you can help contactSylvie

WATER
We urge dancers to bring their water bottle from home to cut down on single use bottles. There is a chilled water fountain and a cold/hot water dispenser that you can use to refill your water bottle or get a drink to keep you hydrated.

DIRECTIONS
VivaTango is located at 45 Stockton Street, Princeton New Jersey. There is a well-lit, off-street parking lot at the venue. The large dance floor is in the smaller of the two buildings. The venue is easily accessed by rail from NYC and Philly. Just get a ticket to Princeton (not Princeton Junction. You get off the train at Princeton Junction and take the connecting shuttle train to Princeton.) The venue is 8 blocks from the Princeton Train Station with a lovely walk through the Princeton University Campus (0.8 mi.) MAP

Thanks for dancing at VivaTango. If you have any comments, questions or suggestions please email me at  Dennis

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Newsletter for January

04 Sunday Jan 2026

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Newsletter for January

Welcome back to VivaTango. January 15 will feature a lesson by Andres and Karen Day with the milonga hosted by Karen Johnson. Live music on January 22 will feature the Los Chantas Trio and the milonga hosted by Harvey Schwartz. Details can be found below.


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Thursday, January 15th. Andres Amarilla & Karen Johnson. Andres is a frequent instructor and performer at Viva Tango. He was born and raised in Buenos Aires. He studied with and performed in the dance companies of three of the greatest tangueros of all time: Gustavo Naveira, Juan Carlos Copes, and Rodolfo Dinzel. Karen is a well-known and respected tango dancer, instructor, and DJ in the greater Philadelphia area. She and Andres are sure to create and teach a wonderful lesson. Karen will also be tonight’s DJ. Her excellent music sense is heartwarming and will keep us longing for more.

7:00 pm: All levels lesson with Andres and Karen.
8:15 pm: Milonga with DJ Karen Johnson.
Admission: $20

Thursday, January 22nd. Los Chantas are a multinational tango ensemble based in New York City. Their repertoire draws from the great Argentine tango tradition from the guardia vieja to the present. The group has been playing in milongas, clubs, theaters, and other venues in and around New York since its inception in 2002. With original arrangements of songs by Gardel, Troilo, Salgán, Piazzolla, and others, and a playful, improvised style, Los Chantas infuse classic tangos with new life and unique flavor. David Hodges – bandoneon, Emilio Teubal – keyboards, Sergio Rayes – violin. DJ Harvey Schwartz is returning to Viva Tango as our guest DJ from DC. He is a popular DJ at many tango events in North America.

7:00 pm: – Milonga begins with DJ Harvey Schartz.
8:30 pm: – First live music set with Los Chantas Trio.
Admission: $20.

FREE EVENTS FOR VOLUNTEERS
VivaTango continues to need help to make events run smoothly. Setup only takes a little time and you do not miss any milonga time. The same is true about cleanup. Working on the welcome desk is a great way to get to know your fellow dancers. The hero of the night is the person who brings the food for the event. If you can help contactSylvie

WATER
We urge dancers to bring their water bottle from home to cut down on single use bottles. There is a chilled water fountain and a cold/hot water dispenser that you can use to refill your water bottle or get a drink to keep you hydrated.

DIRECTIONS
VivaTango is located at 45 Stockton Street, Princeton New Jersey. There is a well-lit, off-street parking lot at the venue. The large dance floor is in the smaller of the two buildings. The venue is easily accessed by rail from NYC and Philly. Just get a ticket to Princeton (not Princeton Junction. You get off the train at Princeton Junction and take the connecting shuttle train to Princeton.) The venue is 8 blocks from the Princeton Train Station with a lovely walk through the Princeton University Campus (0.8 mi.) MAP

Thanks for dancing at VivaTango. If you have any comments, questions or suggestions please email me at  Dennis

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Newsletter for January 1, 2026, Happy Holidays

28 Sunday Dec 2025

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Newsletter for January 1st​  Happy New Year

This Thursday is New Year’s Day, and there will be no Thursday milonga in Princeton. As we turn the page on the year, we sincerely hope you had a joyful and meaningful 2025—and that VivaTango ​m​ade part your Thursdays something to look forward to.

Over the past year, VivaTango welcomed an extraordinary lineup of guest instructors, musicians, performers, and DJs

We invite you to enjoy our YouTube ​VIDEO highlighting ​2​025’s events and guest artists. As you think about your plans for 2026, consider making weekly tango dancing one of your resolutions. Details of our January events are below—we look forward to welcoming you back to the dance floor.


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Thursday, January 8th. Start the new 2026 with a lesson and milonga at Viva Tango Princeton. Pablo Garcia Gomez and Iwona Ionescu are very popular instructors at Viva Tango and many other tango events. Their lessons are always clear and practical, and can be applied almost immediately in the milonga following the lesson. After the lesson Pablo and Iwona will be available at the side of the dance floor to help any dancers wishing more assistance with the lesson. Tonight’s DJ is Dimon. His carefully crafted tandas and danceable music selections will keep you on your feet throughout the evening.

7:00 pm: Lesson with Pablo & Iwona.
8:15 pm: Milonga with DJ Dimon.

Admission: $20.

Thursday, January 15th. Andres Amarilla & Karen Johnson. Andres is a frequent instructor and performer at Viva Tango. He was born and raised in Buenos Aires. He studied with and performed in the dance companies of three of the greatest tangueros of all time: Gustavo Naveira, Juan Carlos Copes, and Rodolfo Dinzel. Karen is a well-known and respected tango dancer, instructor, and DJ in the greater Philadelphia area. She and Andres are sure to create and teach a wonderful lesson. Karen will also be tonight’s DJ. Her excellent music sense is heartwarming and will keep us longing for more.

7:00 pm: All levels lesson with Andres and Karen.
8:15 pm: Milonga with DJ Karen Johnson.
Admission: $20

FREE EVENTS FOR VOLUNTEERS
VivaTango continues to need help to make events run smoothly. Setup only takes a little time and you do not miss any milonga time. The same is true about cleanup. Working on the welcome desk is a great way to get to know your fellow dancers. The hero of the night is the person who brings the food for the event. If you can help contactSylvie

WATER
We urge dancers to bring their water bottle from home to cut down on single use bottles. There is a chilled water fountain and a cold/hot water dispenser that you can use to refill your water bottle or get a drink to keep you hydrated.

DIRECTIONS
VivaTango is located at 45 Stockton Street, Princeton New Jersey. There is a well-lit, off-street parking lot at the venue. The large dance floor is in the smaller of the two buildings. The venue is easily accessed by rail from NYC and Philly. Just get a ticket to Princeton (not Princeton Junction. You get off the train at Princeton Junction and take the connecting shuttle train to Princeton.) The venue is 8 blocks from the Princeton Train Station with a lovely walk through the Princeton University Campus (0.8 mi.) MAP

Thanks for dancing at VivaTango. If you have any comments, questions or suggestions please email me at  Dennis

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Newsletter for December 25th Happy Holidays

22 Monday Dec 2025

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Happy Holidays from VivaTango.
There will not be a milonga this or next Thursday. We celebrate the completion of the 28th year of Thursday Tango in Princeton. Your fellow dancers thank you for supporting the VivaTango family. The instructors, musicians, performers and DJs also thank you for your support. VivaTango is hard at work planning another year of bringing outstanding talent from around the Tango world to Princeton for your dancing pleasure.

We wish you a meaningful holiday period and a healthy and happy New Year. Safe Travels and Happy Dancing.


Click here to view the VivaTango YouTube Channel

Thursday, January 8th. Start the new 2026 with a lesson and milonga at Viva Tango Princeton. Pablo Garcia Gomez and Iwona Ionescu are very popular instructors at Viva Tango and many other tango events. Their lessons are always clear and practical, and can be applied almost immediately in the milonga following the lesson. After the lesson Pablo and Iwona will be available at the side of the dance floor to help any dancers wishing more assistance with the lesson. Tonight’s DJ is Dimon. His carefully crafted tandas and danceable music selections will keep you on your feet throughout the evening.

7:00 pm: Lesson with Pablo & Iwona.
8:15 pm: Milonga with DJ Dimon.

Admission: $20.

Thursday, January 15th. Andres Amarilla & Karen Johnson. Andres is a frequent instructor and performer at Viva Tango. He was born and raised in Buenos Aires. He studied with and performed in the dance companies of three of the greatest tangueros of all time: Gustavo Naveira, Juan Carlos Copes, and Rodolfo Dinzel. Karen is a well-known and respected tango dancer, instructor, and DJ in the greater Philadelphia area. She and Andres are sure to create and teach a wonderful lesson. Karen will also be tonight’s DJ. Her excellent music sense is heartwarming and will keep us longing for more.

7:00 pm: All levels lesson with Andres and Karen.
8:15 pm: Milonga with DJ Karen Johnson.
Admission: $20

FREE EVENTS FOR VOLUNTEERS
VivaTango continues to need help to make events run smoothly. Setup only takes a little time and you do not miss any milonga time. The same is true about cleanup. Working on the welcome desk is a great way to get to know your fellow dancers. The hero of the night is the person who brings the food for the event. If you can help contactSylvie

WATER
We urge dancers to bring their water bottle from home to cut down on single use bottles. There is a chilled water fountain and a cold/hot water dispenser that you can use to refill your water bottle or get a drink to keep you hydrated.

DIRECTIONS
VivaTango is located at 45 Stockton Street, Princeton New Jersey. There is a well-lit, off-street parking lot at the venue. The large dance floor is in the smaller of the two buildings. The venue is easily accessed by rail from NYC and Philly. Just get a ticket to Princeton (not Princeton Junction. You get off the train at Princeton Junction and take the connecting shuttle train to Princeton.) The venue is 8 blocks from the Princeton Train Station with a lovely walk through the Princeton University Campus (0.8 mi.) MAP

Thanks for dancing at VivaTango. If you have any comments, questions or suggestions please email me at  Dennis

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VivaTango Newsletter for December 18th

14 Sunday Dec 2025

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HAPPY HOLIDAYS


THE Magic WILL STRT AGAIN Thursday JANUARY 8!


Click here to view the VivaTango YouTube Channel

FREE EVENTS FOR VOLUNTEERS
VivaTango continues to need help to make events run smoothly. Setup only takes a little time and you do not miss any milonga time. The same is true about cleanup. Working on the welcome desk is a great way to get to know your fellow dancers. The hero of the night is the person who brings the food for the event. If you can help contactSylvie

WATER
We urge dancers to bring their water bottle from home to cut down on single use bottles. There is a chilled water fountain and a cold/hot water dispenser that you can use to refill your water bottle or get a drink to keep you hydrated.

DIRECTIONS
VivaTango is located at 45 Stockton Street, Princeton New Jersey. There is a well-lit, off-street parking lot at the venue. The large dance floor is in the smaller of the two buildings. The venue is easily accessed by rail from NYC and Philly. Just get a ticket to Princeton (not Princeton Junction. You get off the train at Princeton Junction and take the connecting shuttle train to Princeton.) The venue is 8 blocks from the Princeton Train Station with a lovely walk through the Princeton University Campus (0.8 mi.) MAP

Thanks for dancing at VivaTango. If you have any comments, questions or suggestions please email me at  Dennis

Too many emails? Write me a note here Unsubscribe

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