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(5411) 4774-6357  4779-0030  1366, Armenia St.

 
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About the milonga

1. Do I have to make a reservation for a table?

2. How can I make a reservation?

3. How long do you hold my reservation?

4. Are children allowed?

5. Can I go to the lessons just to watch?

6. What should I wear for the milonga?

7. Is there a wardrobe?

8. What are the closing hours?

9. Is the restaurant to order or are there already prepared menues?

10. How does the place work?

About the lessons

11. Do I need to attend classes with a partner?

12. Do I have to enroll to take a lesson?

13. What should I wear for the lessons?

14. Do I have to pay per lesson?

15. Do you offer private lessons? When?

16. If I don’t know anything about tango, salsa, milonga or rock and roll can I attend the lesson?

17. Are there any bilingual teachers?

18. Are there people of different ages?

19. Are there any afternoon lessons?

20. Do I have to take lessons always on the same day?

21. After how many lessons can I move from one level to the next?

Answers

1. Do I have to make a reservation to have a table?
Yes you have to make a reservation to get a table. $5 minimum consumption.
If you need a table for 10 people or more, a deposit is required.
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2. How can I make a reservation?
We accept reservations only by phone. You should indicate the amount of people and the arrival time.
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3. How long do you hold my reservation?
The reservation expires in 30 minutes.
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4. Are children allowed?
Until midnight, during the lessons.
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5. Can I go to the lessons just to watch?
Yes, you can come just to watch; anyway you have to pay the entry fee.
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6. What should I wear for the milonga?
There is no dressing code, you can wear casual clothes.
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7. Is there a wardrobe?
Yes, and it costs $2.
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8. What are the closing hours?
Tuesday 11.30pm, Wednesday, Thursday and Sunday 3.30 am, Friday and Saturday 6 am.
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9. Is the restaurant to order or are there already prepared menues?
We have both options. There are menues including a starter, a main course and a dessert from $23 to $45
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10. How does the place work?
We open from Wednesday to Sunday with tango, salsa, rock and roll and milonga lessons for every level until midnight and then the dance starts.
On Thursdays and Fridays, after midnight, we have performances (you can see them on this website)
Since the place is open, the bar and restaurant are available to taste our specialties.
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About the lessons

11. Do I need to attend classes with a partner?
No, you don’t need to have a partner; there are always plenty of people to practice with.
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12. Do I have to book in advanced?
No, you don’t have to book in advanced to come to the lesson.
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13. What should I wear for the lessons?
You should wear comfortable clothes that allow you to move easily, Women should wear a shoe that gives their ankles good support.
After your 10th lesson you have to come with shoes that can slide quite easily on the floor without gripping.
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14. Do I have to pay per lesson?
The price includes all the night lessons.
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15. Do you offer private classes? When?
Yes, for private classes you can arrange the day and the time, according to your availability.
Please contact us at 4774-6357// 4779-0030
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16. If I don’t know anything about tango, salsa, milonga or rock and roll can I attend the lesson?
Yes, because our lesson are suitable for all levels of dancers, and it’s divided into levels from elementary to advanced. They are taught simultaneously by different teachers.
Elementary level is for those who have never danced before.
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17. Are there any bilingual teachers?
Yes
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18. Are there people of different ages?
Yes, there are heterogeneous groups of people, regarding age, sex, nationality etc.
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19. Are there any afternoon lessons?
Yes, Wednesday and Thursday at 6 pm, and Friday at 7 pm
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20. Do I have to take lessons always on the same day?
Each lesson is unique. It could be taken separately; you can come on different days.
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21. After how many lessons can I move from one level to the next?
We suggest to take 2 elementary lessons, 10 at the second level, and then, the teacher will tell you when to move to the next level, because it depends on your skills.
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