3 DAY of
intensive
workshops
3 atractive
MILONGA
evenings
3 tango
teacher
COUPLES
7 tango
workshops in total
3 different
tango styles
Our instructors
Learn from one of the best teachers in Hungary
surprise guest from Argentina
Georgina Vargas
- Georgina Vargas is a tango dancer, teacher, and singer with over 30 years of international experience. Based in Buenos Aires, her work integrates dance, pedagogy, and music, approaching tango as a living language of connection, sensitivity, and presence.
- She has performed and taught worldwide, from Japan to the United States, Australia, and Europe, and has appeared in renowned tango venues and theaters in Buenos Aires such as La Esquina Carlos Gardel. A significant part of her career was developed with Óscar Mandagarán, her life and dance partner. After his passing, she continues to honor and transmit their shared artistic and pedagogical legacy.
- Georgina currently collaborates with different tango dancers, adapting her style through the embrace, listening, and creativity of each partner.
- As a singer, she has recorded three albums, available on digital platforms, performs solo concerts with piano, and sings danceable tandas at milongas.
&
Szeghalmi Endre
- from Budapest, HUNGARY
- regularly visit Argentina to improve their knowledge of tango technique from the best traditional tango salon maestos
- winner of 2025 Hungary Tango Championship,
winner of the 2018 UK Tango Championship,
multiple European Championship finalist and
multiple times participant of the Mundial de Tango in Buenos Aires (in the Tango de Pista category)

Kiss Gy. Zsófia
&
Szőllősi András
- from Budapest, HUNGARY
- are the Canyengue teachers in Budapest.
- Zsófi and András have been dancing together for 13 years, although dance has been present in both of their lives for more than 35 years. Zsófi came to tango from the world of ballet, tap and contemporary dances through ballroom dancing, in which music was her first particularly exciting experience, as she encountered tango music before the dance itself. András has also spent many years with ballroom dancing and Hungarian folk dance, when – between 1997 and 2000 – he visited Buenos Aires several times, where he got to know tango and founded the first milonga in Budapest with his dance partner at the time, Götz Andrea. In addition to dancing, András plays bass and sings in the Pesti Tangó Zenekar. Together they currently teach tango in Budakeszi on a weekly basis.

Volner Nagy Melinda
&
Acácio Coelho
- from Budapest, HUNGARY
- are Tango Nuevo teachers in Budapest.
- Acacio Coelho From Porto, Portugal
- Dancing tango for more than 15 years, has experience as Teacher, Organizer and DJ.
- Currently teaching tango in Hungary with focus on improving the communication of the dancers in their dance.

Friday opening milonga
21:00 – 01:00
Nuevo Milonga
special playlist of Acacio
with alternative emotional music
“As a DJ, i like to play all types of music. From the great classics to music that is being launched today, passing from Tango to Fado, as long as it that still resonate with our heart and makes us want to move and dance. I believe that Music is Everywhere, so expect some surprises!!!”
Dj: Acacio Coelho
(PT)

Saturdays Grand Milonga
20:00 – 02:00
with performance of Georgina & Endre
dancable
Live Music Tango
music with
Tango Pampero
Radnai Tamás (HU)
Nico Tindiglia (IT)
Dj duel:
Karol Švajčík
and
Vladimír Stolár
(SK)



Sundays Milonga Café
14:00 – 18:00

Tradicional Milonga
with
Canyengue performance
of
Zsófia & András
Dj: Vojtech Takáč
(SK)
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In the spirit of Canyengue this year!
Canyengue is the “dirty” dance that tango used to be before it entered the decent, elegant world of the salons. In canyengue we can discover the cobblestone steps of tango, the rhythm and humor of the milonga – as the ancestor of tango – and the later milonguero posture that evolved from early tango, the…
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