Teach Me Tango!
**Events may have been canceled or postponed. Please contact the venue to confirm the event.
Date & Time
Tue, Jul 09 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM
Tue, Jul 16 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM
Tue, Jul 23 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM
Tue, Jul 30 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM
Tue, Aug 06 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM
Address (map)
100 E Carrillo St.
Venue (website)
Carrillo Recreation Center
From Zero to Tango: Local organizers Chris & Ale team up to bring you the passion, beauty, and FUN of dancing tango.
Tired of being a wallflower? Join Ale and Chris to discover Argentine Tango. This class quickly teaches the essentials, so you can confidently dance in tango locally in Santa Barbara, and in halls worldwide.
What: Tango Class for Beginners
Where: Carrillo Rec Center
When: Six Tuesdays starting July 9th. Last class is August 13.
First Class Free
$50 for the Series of Six Tuesdays
$12/drop in rate
About the instructors
Chris Peake
Originally from Manchester in the UK, Chris is a superb dancer and tango DJ. He is a pioneer in the Neo-Tango style and an expert in its music. He is a sought-after Neo-Tango DJ all over the world. He currently co-owns Studio Magnetica, where he hosts the Barbarian Practica on Thursdays, the Afternoon Tea Milonga, and the Neolonga, as well as classed including internationally acclaimed tango masters. He travels the world dancing, teaching, and DJ-ing.
Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from him while he is in Santa Barbara.
Alejandra Folguera
Ale is oritinally from Buenos Aires, Argentina. She is a promoter and organizer of Argentine Tango dance, music, and art. She is the founder of Nomad Tango, a nonprofit aimed at bringing the tango experience to Santa Barbara. Alejandra designs, promotes, and organizes various events, including the locals’ favorite Monday Practica, the Once in a New Moon Milonga, Independence Day Milonga, and La LoCA Milonga. She has also brought top international tango artists to Southern California, such as Fernanda Ghi, the Filipeli Twins, Pablo Aslan, Winnie Cheung, Hugo Satorre, Camila and Luis Lima, Tanghetto, and El Cachivache.