• 27/01/2021 Calibrate your TANGO: DO's and DONT's, Part I, 90 min. Nothing is quicker to learn tango than, on one hand, to understand what pitfalls to avoid - the DONTs - and on the other, what to do to to to nurture a virtuous cycle that will help you make great progress - the DOs. Join today's session for an eye opening workshop in couples, that will resonate with many of you. This is part I of II, both part best enjoyed together but can be taken independently.

    Joining as a couple? Thanks for purchasing two tickets :).
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    27.04.2025 Milonga

    Original price was: £25.00.Current price is: £22.00.
    27th April: join the milonga! Ticket for: 1 person at Unity (Angel)
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    27.04.2025 3pm Masterclass + Milonga

    Original price was: £35.00.Current price is: £32.00.
    27th April: join the 3pm masterclass with Mara Oviedo and the milonga! Ticket for: 1 person at Unity (Angel)
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    27.04.2025 2PM+ 3PM + Milonga

    Original price was: £40.00.Current price is: £37.00.
    27th April: join 2PM + 3PM + the milonga! Ticket for: 1 person at Unity (Angel)
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    27.04.2025 2pm class + Milonga

    Original price was: £30.00.Current price is: £27.00.
    27th April: join the 2pm class and the milonga! Does not include the 3pm masterclass. Ticket for: 1 person at Unity (Angel)
  • 26/08 Discover the secrets behind one of the most underused tools in tango: the CONTRA energy. A great ingredient to add spice and contrast to your dancing, CONTRA will without doubt become one of your favourite technique in your tango toolbox. We will also work on balance and timing. We are looking forward to seeing you!

    This is Part I of II, but both can be taken separately.
  • The cross system is truly revolutionary in tango - a great tool to reinvent how leader and follower interact and literally dance around each other. A beautiful session, as much an eye opener than a fascinating way to play with your dance and repertoire. This is part II of II (part I on Wednesday), but each can be taken independently.
  • They say Tango is the Walking Dance 'par excellence'. So, to truly master tango, we need to learn to slow down. Yet, it proves to be perhaps the most difficult aspect of learning tango as often balance is a challenge when slowing down. Join to discover why it is important, and how to do it. Exercises for solo dancers, taking a look at the music, strengthening drills - to make your tango beautiful - one step at a time. ** PROGRAMME ** 7pm LEADERS 8pm FOLLOWERS
  • Bored of your sofa? Missing sweat? Worried about not getting enough exercise during the day? OUR TANGO WORKOUT for solo dancers might be the cure! 45 min of fun and fast drills.

    What it is: no technique, just a very intense session based on tango & milonga movements designed to make you feel in tip top shape. Love sweat again! And the benefit: you will work on your tango speed, so this will help you with the quickest of tangos and milongas! :)

  • 26/05 Fabulous PLANEOS and their adornos for both roles, Part I, 90 min. Fabulous PLANEOS! Planeos are these gravity defying moments when the follower (or the leader, in more complex combinations) stand and rotate on one leg for a prolonged time, often decorating with elaborate adornos. Perfect choices for soft and melancholic songs, they are a true gem. Come join us to master them (for both roles) and understand when and how to use them! This is part I of II, both parts best enjoyed together but can be taken independently. Joining as a couple? Thanks for purchasing two tickets :). Note: you agree to our disclaimer and terms when joining a lesson, live or recorded.
  • Bored of your sofa? Missing sweat? Worried about not getting enough exercise during the day? OUR TANGO WORKOUT for solo dancers might be the cure! 45 min of fun and fast drills.

    This FUNDAMENTALS special edition will delve into the details of a milonga, looking at the transitions, how to move with the music, and more. Fun and ideal for those who found some of the previous workouts to be a little too fast. So, perfect for those who aren't too sure about following fast sequences.

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