BOOKING FORM

The booking form can be found here. 

Print it off, fill it in and send it with the payment to the appropriate address (in the form). You will get a confirmation email shortly after we have received your booking and made sure that the workshops you chosen are available.

You may wish to contact us before you send your form to check that the workshops are still available and to do so, email us on tango.spa.festival ‘at’ gmail ‘dot’ com. We will strive to have regular updates of the workshop availability on the workshops page but sometimes, due to the hectic patterns of booking, that may not be possible.

WORKSHOPS & PACKAGES

Codes

Details

Advance booking price*

Normal price

Abs. Beg.

Includes wks 1 and 7

£10

£15

1 WKSHOP

Including DJ workshop*

£14

£17

MINI 2

2 workshops + ball and cafes

£42

£48

MAXI 2

2 workshops + all events

£48

£55

MINI 3

3 workshops + ball and cafes

£54

£64

MAXI 3

3 workshops + all events

£62

£72

[MA]

DJ TBC

£8

£10

[GS]

DJ Claudia Esslinger

£15

£18

TOTAL DANCE

All milongas and cafés

£20

£23

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

* DJ workshop may not be bought in a mini or maxi pass and should be bought separately.

Book your places early, we have ALWAYS sold out in previous editions!

>> If you want to book more than 3 workshops, email us to know availability

>> Please attend workshops that are at the right level for you. If you are unsure as to which one you should do, please don’t hesitate to talk to either Ricardo or Su.

Levels

Levels in tango are very subjective and they vary from place to place. At Tangowarwick, we are demanding with ourselves and our students, and the definition of "intermediate" may not be the same definition than where you have danced before. We believe that we get best results by encouraging our students to attend classes that suit their level. When not sure, ask our opinion.

Absolute Beginners - those who have never came across with Argentine Tango.

Beginners - as a full beginner you will know how to walk and how to lead with your chest. You will also be familiar with simple moves such as the cross, simple turns and ochos. Last but not least, you will have had some classes alerting you to the musicality in tango. The floor etiquette starts right from the beginning and there is no excuse for not knowing the ins and outs of social dancing.

Improvers - as an improver you will learn a few funky moves such as barridas, planeos, voleos and callecitas. You will also have a clear idea of the rhythm of the music and how to (at lease attempt) to dance the rhythm. We will have a few sessions on vals and milonga.

Intermediates - an intermediate tanguero will be able to walk nicely to the rhythm of the music and will be able to play with the music. We will work on musicality with you and on how to exploit the layers of the music in your dance. The intermediate dancer will start to learn about different maestros and know the differences in their music and how to dance them. As an intermediate you should have a good go at dancing milonga lisa and transpié. You’ll also be expected to have excellent navigational skills and to respect the line of dance in a milonga.

Advanced** - intricate knowledge and application of the basics of tango. The advanced dancer has to have an excellent sense of tango fluidity, etiquette and music interpretation. Advanced dancers should now be very focused on developing their own style and on helping beginners to get better. It's of no use to be an advanced dancer if you don't share your knowledge with those who are starting. Remember, tango is not a competition, is a social dance!

**- attending an advanced workshop does not necessarily make you an advanced dancer. As a rule of thumb you should have danced at least 3 years with regular social dancing and regular quality teaching to become an advanced dancer. This may be shorter if you have lived in places where tango is danced at high quality levels and longer if your community is less advanced and provides less opportunities to dance.