About Us
Sandra and Eduardo started dancing Tango in 2001. Since then, they have developed a successful
career as teachers, choreographers, and dancers of Argentine Tango. They continue to dance in
theatres, milongas and other events in Argentina, USA, and Europe. In April 2005, they established
their own dance studio where they teach tango to novice and experienced students. This studio also
serves as the perfect place to organize seminars to promote the history of Tango and its culture.
Sandra and Eduardo's tango lessons have a passionate and fun style. They have uniquely adapted techniques from various dance and intellectual disciplines that challenge and motivate novice and experienced dancers alike.
Sandra was born in Buenos Aires. She started taking dance lessons from an early age. Sandra earned her master degree in Classic and Contemporary dance with honors at the "Escuela Nacional de Danzas" and at the "Instituto Superior de Danzas María Ruanova" in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Her career as a teacher started before earning her first degree given her strong vocation as a teacher. Her experience as a dancer includes classic, contemporary, jazz disciplines which she still teaches today. Some of her teachers at the national and international level include: Alicia Muñoz, Teresa Barreto, Claudia Barretta, Vilma and Cristina Pelliza, Mavel Silvera, Ricardo Rivas, Acamine Aichi, Cecilia Gesualdo, Moira Chappman, Luiggi, Noemí Cohelo, Yoav Kaddar, Joan Barrett, Renate Schttelius, Pauliza Ozona, Marly Tabares, and Gustavo Zajac among others. Throughout the years, Sandra has participated in various dance companies and taken stage at international festivals.
Sandra took her first tango lesson in 1995 with Nina and Luis Córdoba and continue taking lessons with other teachers in Buenos Aires. In the year 2000, she traveled to the USA where she organized the "ColTango Milong", gave tango lessons, participated in special features, and collaborated in the training of local amateur dancers that then became teachers of Argentine Tango in that region.
Eduardo learned the different styles of Argentine Tango with the best teachers in Buenos Aires. He continues to master the Tango "danza", "milonguero", "canyengue" and tango "scenario" (stage tango). Moreover, Eduardo's vast experience as a science, and music teacher allows him to apply teaching methodology that enables him to provide an efficient and clear approach to those interested in learning to dance Tango.
He participated in the "Congreso Internacional de Tango Argentino" (CITA) in 2001 and 2002 as an assistant teacher and dancer. He was a guest dancer in the film "2x1 es Tango". He has performed in theaters, "Milongas" and other events in Buenos Aires, USA, and Europe. He has studied music, and history of Argentine Tango and its culture. Eduardo has a vast experience and knowledge about the different traditions and styles found among the various Milongas in Buenos Aires.
Sandra and Eduardo's tango lessons have a passionate and fun style. They have uniquely adapted techniques from various dance and intellectual disciplines that challenge and motivate novice and experienced dancers alike.
Sandra was born in Buenos Aires. She started taking dance lessons from an early age. Sandra earned her master degree in Classic and Contemporary dance with honors at the "Escuela Nacional de Danzas" and at the "Instituto Superior de Danzas María Ruanova" in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Her career as a teacher started before earning her first degree given her strong vocation as a teacher. Her experience as a dancer includes classic, contemporary, jazz disciplines which she still teaches today. Some of her teachers at the national and international level include: Alicia Muñoz, Teresa Barreto, Claudia Barretta, Vilma and Cristina Pelliza, Mavel Silvera, Ricardo Rivas, Acamine Aichi, Cecilia Gesualdo, Moira Chappman, Luiggi, Noemí Cohelo, Yoav Kaddar, Joan Barrett, Renate Schttelius, Pauliza Ozona, Marly Tabares, and Gustavo Zajac among others. Throughout the years, Sandra has participated in various dance companies and taken stage at international festivals.
Sandra took her first tango lesson in 1995 with Nina and Luis Córdoba and continue taking lessons with other teachers in Buenos Aires. In the year 2000, she traveled to the USA where she organized the "ColTango Milong", gave tango lessons, participated in special features, and collaborated in the training of local amateur dancers that then became teachers of Argentine Tango in that region.
Eduardo learned the different styles of Argentine Tango with the best teachers in Buenos Aires. He continues to master the Tango "danza", "milonguero", "canyengue" and tango "scenario" (stage tango). Moreover, Eduardo's vast experience as a science, and music teacher allows him to apply teaching methodology that enables him to provide an efficient and clear approach to those interested in learning to dance Tango.
He participated in the "Congreso Internacional de Tango Argentino" (CITA) in 2001 and 2002 as an assistant teacher and dancer. He was a guest dancer in the film "2x1 es Tango". He has performed in theaters, "Milongas" and other events in Buenos Aires, USA, and Europe. He has studied music, and history of Argentine Tango and its culture. Eduardo has a vast experience and knowledge about the different traditions and styles found among the various Milongas in Buenos Aires.
Contact Us
Contact us via e-mail for information about lessons and/or show bookings
Tango Dance studio is located in Floresta:
1378 Sanabria
Buenos Aires, Argentina
map and buses
Tango Dance studio is located in Floresta:
1378 Sanabria
Buenos Aires, Argentina
map and buses
Schedule
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Videos
Miscellaneous
El 20 de octubre se estrenó "Tangos inter nos", el nuevo espectáculo creado por Sandra y Eduardo junto a su compañía. El evento tuvo lugar en el Teatro San Pedro, Bermúdez 2052, Ciudad de Buenos Aires.
La obra se compone de catorce cuadros en los que se desarrolla el canto, la música y la danza de nuestra música ciudadana a través de un relato y formas originales, con 18 artistas en escena.















