19-22 February 2026
Tymoteusz Ley & Agnieszka Stach (Poland)
Giorgos Nikou & Katerina Chatzipanteli (Greece)
19-22 February 2026
Tymoteusz Ley & Agnieszka Stach (Poland)
Giorgos Nikou & Katerina Chatzipanteli (Greece)
THURSDAY
- 18:00-19:30 tango class
- 20:00-21:30 tango class
- 21:30- hang out
FRIDAY
- 12:00-13:30 tango class
- 14:00-15:30 tango class
- 16:00-17:30 tango class
- 21:00-2:00 milonga El Infierno
SATURDAY
- 12:00-13:30 tango class
- 14:00-15:30 tango class
- 16:00-17:30 tango class
- 21:00-2:00 milonga
SUNDAY
- 12:00-13:30 tango class
- 13:45-15:15 tango class
- 18:00-22:00 milonga in Volver
The two couples of maestros who teach during the workshops usually do not share the same dance technique or aesthetics. This diversification is purposeful and results in great benefits for the students.
You will spend 5 classes with the one couple and 5 classes with the other couple.
Completing the workshops, participants begin to understand that there is one tango and that different techniques have a common source. This combination allows them to make independent choices as to the foundations of their own way of dancing.
Tango Challenge is the very place where we can analyze how our bodies behave when leading or following, and achieve truly organic motility.
The two couples of maestros who teach during the workshops usually do not share the same dance technique or aesthetics. This diversification is purposeful and results in great benefits for the students.
You will spend 5 classes with one couple and 5 classes with the other couple.
Completing the workshops, participants begin to understand that there is one tango and that different techniques have a common source. This combination allows them to make independent choices as to the foundations of their own way of dancing.
Tango Challenge is the very place where we can analyze how our bodies behave when leading or following, and achieve truly organic motility.