
Exciting teachers Natasha Lewinger and Mihail Haris are back to teach their special style at Tango E14 this Saturday 17 May 2025! Beware this is at a different venue then usual: The Docklands Settlement Hall (No.2), address: 4a Saunders Ness Rd, London E14 3PS!
This event is in collaboration with Queer Tango London who will host Natasha and Mihail on Friday 16 May at the Bishopsgate Institute, please see for more information on QTL and Friday’s event and booking open till Friday 4pm. https://www.bishopsgate.org.uk/book?id=266804.
About Natasha and Mihail
Natasha and Haris are internationally recognised teachers and dancers known for their connection, elegance, musicality, dynamics, and quality. They both love social dancing, especially the milonguero style.
In their own words: “The most important thing in tango for us is the connection. We are crazy about technique but only as a medium to improve the connection and feelings that will allow us to adapt to everybody and every style. We believe in dancing as one body with four legs, the centaur. Communication between us is the key for our tango. Listening to the leader is as important as listening to the follower.” They started dancing 18 years ago, and they met in the beginning of 2016. Natasha has been working in the UK since 2012 and with Haris since 2017.
Natasha Lewinger and Natasha Haris at Artetango Albi on 2/11/2018 – dancing to Cascabelito (Osvaldo Pugliese & Jorge Maciel)
Details
- Saturday 17 May 2025
- The Docklands Settlement Hall no.2 (also called Calder’s Wharf Community Centre), 4a Saunders Ness Rd, London E14 3PS
- Doors open 12:45pm
- Class 1:00-2:30pm
- Milonga 2:30-5:00pm with DJ Andy Warner
- £15 whole event, £5 milonga only
Getting here
There is free street parking in the area at weekends.
The best transport option is the DLR. If travelling via Dockland’s Light Rail, nearest station is Island Gardens station. Then walk the following route:
Walk up the stairs, cross the main road using the pedestrian traffic lights. Then walk straight ahead up the ‘Douglas Path’, which takes you to Saunders Ness Road, and towards the Greenwich foot tunnel. The centre is just to the right of the entrance to ‘Island Gardens’ park.
Buses D7 and 135 stop at Island Gardens DLR. The 277 comes almost there, so get off just before the bus turns left up East Ferry Road.
You could walk through the Greenwich Foot tunnel if coming from that area.
For a special treat, why not come via the ‘Uber / Thames Clippers’ river boat services. There is a stop at Greenwich, then just a walk through the tunnel. Or a stop at ‘Masthouse Terrace Pier’ on the Isle of Dogs, less than 10 minutes walk down the riverside walkway to Island Gardens.