Unfortunately, due the Coronation Celebrations we have decided not to hold Tango E14 on Saturday 6th May 2023 however please check back with us and we’re back to usual next Saturday. We will be back on Saturday 20th May 2023 with Guest teachers: Pablo Nievas and Florencia Fraschnina in a different venue, please click here for […]
read articleGuest teachers Los Ocampo are back on Saturday 8 April 2023!
Tango E14 is proud to have Los Ocampo, the world-acclaimed Argentine tango artists and teachers, back from last month . They will be teaching again on Saturday 1st April the class will be on the comparing the milonguero style tango versus the salon style tango. Los Ocampo are Mónica Romero and Omar Ocampo, a partnership of […]
read articleSat 1 April class on rhythm in spiralling moves
This week we will be focusing on dancing with different rhythms and being aware of your natural tendency or rhythm you walk with and how to change your musicality. First on basic pivots like ochos and then for leaders how to change the dynamics and for follower how to ‘surrender’ the non-standing or free leg […]
read article‘AMBCTA’ recommendation
Tango E14 is humbled and honoured to have been chosen by Monica Romero Vice President of AMBCTA, ‘The Association of Maestros, Dancers and Choreographers of Argentine Tango’, as a recommended Argentine tango school in London. Only 2 or 3 establishments are chosen in each major city. We have been chosen for our efforts in teaching […]
read articleSat 18 March class on finding your centre
This week we will be focusing on finding your centre, being aware of it and identifying with it, so that when we dance Tango we can feel that our dance comes from our centre. Can we identify where our partner is, where their centre is, and how we can dance together? First we want to […]
read articleListening to Argentine tango on the radio
To improve your dancing we always recommend that you make a point of listening to tango music whenever you can. Even when you are doing something else, and not particularly paying attention. Even without concentrating on the music, just having it in the background helps ‘acclimatise’ your brain and your feelings to the state of […]
read articleComing up: Sat 11 March class Milonguero style tango
Last week we had the benefit of Los Ocampo giving us a workshop on ‘Milonguero’ style tango. This week we add a relevant to Milonguers style ‘workout’ to start, and in the following class we develop and build on this material by teaching you a short choreography to consolidate in our own ‘mind-body’ tango beings […]
read articleComing up soon: new guest teachers Anibal Lautaro and Valeria Maside on Sat 25 March!
Really excited is Tango E14 to present new Guest Teachers Anibal Lautaro and Valeria Maside on Saturday 25th of March. They are Argentinian Tango dance artists however residing in Belgium. They are well known on the international circuit for their beautiful technical accomplished dancing. Anibal and Valeria are a top couple of Argentine tango dancers and […]
read articleChacarera explained
Chacarera is a folk dance from the rural North of Argentina. It is a partner contra dance that is danced as a light hearted break from more serious tango. In between tandas as a cortina. This article will explain how to dance it. Please click here for a video of a Chacarera doble performance this […]
read articleDemystifying milonguero style tango
Ever hear the term milonguero and wondered what it means? To explain its meaning, it is useful to explore the origin of the word milonguero first. And this like with more things in tango, involves several aspects. Below the word will be pulled apart and several aspects will be separately highlighted. Before the word milonguero […]
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