Argentine Tango
Argentine Tango belongs to the Argentine tango tradition, an improvised partner dance built on connection and walking technique. Here you’ll find studios, milongas and instructors for Argentine Tango.
About Argentine Tango
Whether you’re completely new or returning to the floor, the listings below are a practical starting point for Argentine Tango. Use the location filter to narrow to a city near you, then browse studios for regular classes, events for social practice, and instructors for one-to-one coaching.
Studios
Starlight Ballroom
Colorado Dancesport Ballroom Dance School
Chicago Tango Club
Tango Berritin
Vitalidad Movement Arts Center
Arthur Murray Dance Center
Esquina Tango
Leaps and Bounds Dance Academy
Reverie Ballroom
Arthur Murray Dance Center
Arthur Murray Dance Center
Spanish Ballroom
Events
Instructors
Common questions about Argentine Tango
Where can I learn Argentine Tango?
You can learn Argentine Tango at the studios listed on this page. Most offer beginner-friendly group classes, and many run drop-in sessions so you can try a class before committing to a course. Use the location filter to find a studio near you.
Do I need a partner for Argentine Tango?
For most classes you do not need to bring a partner. Studios that teach partner styles usually rotate partners during class so everyone gets practice, and solo styles are danced individually. If you prefer to attend with a partner, you are always welcome to.
What should I wear to a Argentine Tango class?
Comfortable clothing you can move in and shoes with smooth soles are a good default for your first Argentine Tango class. Each studio may have its own suggestions, so check the studio’s page or ask ahead — they are happy to help newcomers.
Is Argentine Tango good for beginners?
Yes. Argentine Tango is welcoming to beginners, and most studios run dedicated beginner classes that start with the basics at a relaxed pace. No prior experience is needed — just turn up ready to learn.