Intermediate Tango

Intermediate Tango

Monthly Topics for Tango, Milonga and Vals. Intermediate level

By Strictly Tango NYC by Sergio Segura

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Tuesday, June 3 · 7 - 8pm EDT

Location

500 8th Ave

500 8th Avenue New York, NY 10018

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

Intermediate Tango – Elevate Your Dance!

Take your Tango to the next level with Sergio Segura in a structured, progressive program that refines your technique, agility, and expression while expanding your dance vocabulary.

🕖 7 PM – Tango BioKinetics Technique
Enhance your posture, balance, and movement efficiency through biomechanical exercises tailored for Tango. This class builds precision, fluidity, and body awareness, making your dance effortless and expressive.

🕗 8 PM – Thematic Tango Class
Each month, explore a new subject—Tango, Milonga, or Vals—through sequences, musicality, and dynamic partner work. Learn how to connect steps smoothly and adapt them to different rhythms.

💡 Best results? Take both! The 7 PM class prepares your body for the 8 PM session, ensuring faster progress.

📍 Pearl Studios, 500 8th Ave, 3rd Fl.
🎟 One class: $32 | Both: $60

📧 strictlytangonycinfo@gmail.com | 📞 917-373-7446
🌐 strictlytangonyc.com

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Sergio Segura is a producer of large-scale Argentine Tango shows and events. He is also a professional performer, choreographer and a dedicated teacher of the dance.

In 2003, he founded Sergio Segura Tango Productions. In 2011 he produced two major, sold-out events: “Amor y Tango” at the Highline Ballroom, NYC, and “Tango in the Castle” at Morningside Castle, NYC.  He co-created the multimedia productions “Soles Ablaze” (2004), “The Anthropology of Tango Dance” (2006) and “Epocas de Tango” (2010) which were presented with great success at the Museum of Fine Arts in Houston, TX and at the Yonkers public library. In 2010, he produced the “1st NYC Queer Tango Festival.” It was a major event in the city featured in the New York Times and Revista VIVA of Buenos Aires.

Sergio has also collaborated with The Argentine Tango Society as the marketing director of the acclaimed “I Tango” shows in 2007 and 2011. In October 2011 he was the artistic director for “A Night of Argentine Tango Stars” at the renowned Olney Theatre outside of D.C. And for the past five years he has been working as the public relations manager for the “New York Summer Tango & Film Festival.” He was also sponsor for Club Sin Rumbo, the mythical, 87 year old milonga in the Villa Urquiza neighborhood in Buenos Aires.

From $36.25