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Tango Café March 2026 – Anniversary Edition

March 21 @ 17:30 - 23:30

Tango Café is turning 9 years this month and you are invited to celebrate with us on Saturday, 21st March! We will start the night with a beginner-/intermediate-level workshop by our amazing class teachers Lucía and Louis. After sharing a delicious meal, we take to the dance floor to the tunes of TDJ Lucía.

Workshop

In Argentine Tango, not everything goes according to plan — and that’s exactly where the magic lives. This workshop explores the Cross System, the hidden layer of Tango that appears when one of the dancers takes an extra step. You will discover unusual ways to enter it, tools to adapt when it catches you off guard, and the subtle art of two-way communication — where the follower can propose and the leader can receive. We will develop our body awareness through specific exercises and work with movements like walks, ochos, and rebotes. Come with curiosity, leave with a completely different idea of what a “mistake” means on the dance floor.

Use this link to sign up for the workshop.

 

Prices

Members Sisters Non-members
Workshop only € 5,- € 8,- € 10,-
Workshop and milonga € 5,- € 13,- € 17,-
Milonga only Free! € 8,- € 10,-

 

Schedule
17:30 – 17:45 Walk-in
17:45 – 18:45 Workshop
18:45 – 19:30 Potluck Dinner
20:00 – 23:30 Tango Café with TDJ Lucía

Joining for the Tango Potluck? Bring something to share!

 

Everyone, student or not, from the very advanced to the complete beginner, is welcome to come dance. This evening we also have our Potluck Community Dinner, in which we bring some food to share with each other. If you would like to enjoy some drinks and food from our bar, you can either bring something to share or make a donation!

Tango Café is organized by the Tango Committee of D.S.D.A. Blue Suede Shoes. Questions about D.S.D.A. Blue Suede Shoes Membership benefits? Email tango@dsda.nl.

D.S.D.A. Blue Suede Shoes is a dance association by students for everyone passionate about dancing. One of our goals is to encourage new Argentine Tango dancers to start dancing socially. And where better than at our monthly Tango Café. We offer a warm atmosphere and a nice dance floor at a slightly underground location for a great evening.

Route to the venue
We know the location can be a bit tricky to find, so here are an image and a video to make it a bit clearer!

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