Nuevo & Alternative

Otros Aires Image

Otros Aires

 

Bajofondo Tango Club Image

Bajofondo Tango club

 

Gotan Project Image

Gotan Project

 

Electrocutango Image

Electrocutango

 

La Fonda Tango Club

La Fonda Tango Club

 

Mandragora Tango

Mandragora Tango

 

 

Modern Tango and Non-Traditional Music Fun

 

Themed Tango Parties - Special Events

Check back for announcements for fun events! in 2025!

 

Prevoius Party Themes:

New Orleans Masquerade - Mask Required

Fifty Shades of Tango - Red and Pink Attire

The Luck of the Tango - St. Patrick's Day Celebration

Steampunk Adventure - Steampumk Attire

80s Dance Party - 80s Attire

Blast from the Past Pajama Milonga

Tiki Tango - Tropical and Aloha Attire

Toga Tango - Greek and Roman Attire

Tango like a Pirate - Pirate Attire

A Gothic Night in Buenos Aires - All Black Attire

Fall into Tango Line Dancing - Denim and Flannel Attire

Snow Ball - All White and/or Sparkly Attire

All that Glitters - New Year's Eve 1920s Gangsters and Flappers

 

Group Photos from Themed Tango Parties

 

It is encouraged that students have dance shoes or shoes that are smooth on the bottom (no rubber or treds) and stay on their feet well (no slip-on shoes, pumps without straps) or heavy and inflexible shoes (plaforms or boots). This will make dancing easier and and more enjoyable!

 

Paradise Tango encourages dancers to read thorugh the general "Codigos en la Milonga" before attending a milonga. You can read through our general "Codigos" below. This includes the "Cabeceo" or how to ask someone to dance. We do NOT enforce the use of Cabeceo, though it can be fun to try it to ask each other to dance. We encourage folks to switch roles, or have ladies lead and men follow. As long as everyone is having fun we're happy!

 

We also encourage the practice of safe floorcraft (second image below).

 

Codigos en la Milonga

 

Floorcraft en la Milonga

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