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MIT Tango Class 1: Beginner/Adv Beginner
February 19 @ 6:45 pm - 8:00 pm EST
MIT TANGO SPRING 2024 Class Series
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Description
Join us on Monday evenings for Argentine tango classes with outstanding instructors Fernanda Ghi, Guillermo Merlo, and Mia Dalglish (read their info at the end of this page). Whether you are completely new to tango, or already have some experience, you will find a friendly environment to learn new things and improve your technique. You do not have to bring a partner, since the classes involve rotations with all participants.
When: Monday evenings starting at 6:45pm
Feb 5, 12, 19, 26
Mar 4, 11, 18
Apr 8, 15, 22, 29
May 6, 13
Where: 36-112 (Building 36 – Room 112, 50 Vassar Street, Cambridge, MA 02139)
Class Schedule
Class 1: Beginner & Advanced Beginner 6:45pm – 8pm: join this class if you are completely new to tango, have taken a couple of classes or have other dance experience, but not tango.
Class 2: Intermediate & Advanced Intermediate 7:45pm – 9pm: join this class if you have more tango experience and/or have taken more than one MIT Tango Class series. If you have completed previous MIT Tango Class series, Class 2 attendees may arrive for Class 1 for free review.
If you are unsure about your level, please arrive for Class 1 initially.
To get the most out of your class session, please arrive early!
Important notice for non-MIT attendees: MIT closes general public access to campus buildings at 7 pm, so please arrive before that time for Class 1. For Class 2, we will station a greeter at the Building 36 main entrance at 50 Vassar St. from 7:45-8pm.
Entrance Fee
Series Pass for up to 13 classes: valid for Feb 5 – May 13
General public: $250
MIT staff, MIT community (MIT alumni, MIT partners and family) and non-MIT students: $120
MIT students: $80
Single class:
General public: $25
MIT staff, MIT community (MIT alumni, MIT partners and family) and non-MIT students: $12
MIT students: $8
For Instructor Bios, please visit: MIT Tango Spring 2024 Class Series
Further Notes
Please read our Statement of Conduct.
Partners: No partner is necessary. We will be rotating partners often. We think partner rotation is a good idea to help you improve your dance; however, having said that if you are uncomfortable changing partners we will understand if you want to skip partner changes. However, we really prefer that you DO change partners, since we are all trying to work together to get better.
Clothing & footwear:
– Wear comfortable clothing.
– Footwear: wear shoes with leather or suede soles (or skip the shoes and wear fuzzy socks) so you can pivot. Make sure the shoes stay on your feet easily (no mules or slingbacks) so that you can walk backwards.