Group & Private Lessons

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Is it time to take your tango up a notch?

Experience authentic Argentine tango with clear, supportive guidance in every step.

Your Instructors

Matt Doval has been dancing and studying Argentine tango since 2011 and teaching regularly since 2018. He is proficient in both lead and follow roles and works comfortably in close and open embrace.
May Vang assists in Wednesday evening classes and often supports practices and special events. She has spent the last several years studying and dancing intensively, becoming proficient in both roles and an excellent partner for demonstrating clear, connected tango.

About the Dance

Tango is about expressing your individuality while staying deeply connected with another person. It honors each dancer’s uniqueness and the shared practice of movement together. Argentine tango is a rich social dance for creative expression, emotional presence, and genuine human connection.

Learning Focus

Our guiding principle is simple: be different from last week. We become what we practice, and our dancing reflects both our current state and our potential. Each class is designed to help you build new skills, refine your movement, and expand your comfort on the dance floor.

Class Format

  • Dancers learn both lead and follow roles; partners can be of any gender
  • We use partner rotations so you can dance with many people and adapt to different styles
  • Learning both roles deepens your understanding of the dance and creates a more balanced, flexible community

Environment & Community

This is a safe, inclusive learning space where everyone is welcome. Respect for all dancers is essential. We dance human to human, cultivating deep, long-term connections that make Argentine tango so rewarding. By investing in these relationships, we set ourselves up to enjoy tango for many years to come.

What to Wear

Wear comfortable clothing and shoes with smooth, non-sticky soles. Socks can work in a pinch, especially when you’re first getting started.

Practicing for Success

A tango class is more than a one-night-a-week activity. Your body and mind need repetition to change patterns and grow. For best results:

  • Attend class each week
  • Join the Thursday evening practice session to apply what you’ve learned with others
  • Add at least three short solo or partnered practice sessions each week (about 30 minutes each)

Consistent practice outside of class accelerates your progress, deepens your enjoyment, and enriches the experience for both you and your partners. Set reminders, make time, and let tango become a meaningful part of your week.

Group Lessons

Wednesday Evenings at 7:45 pm

Level 1: Fundamentals of Social Tango

Classes will cycle through 5 must-know step sequences that are packed with fundamental skill learning opportunities: backward ochos, going to the cross in cross system, the ocho cortado, rock step turn to the left which ends up in backward ochos, and turn to the left from backward ochos that ends up in parallel system. Each of these topics challenges key skill requirements for succeeding at this dance. And with each cycle of classes dancers will hone and improve their abilities to dance each movement until they are ready to graduate to the next level.

Approximately every 6th week we will test our ability to dance tango’s Basic Eight sequence in an enjoyable manner! It’s not just a box! And it’s not just stepping!
Teacher: Matt Doval, assisted by May Vang
Schedule: Wednesday Evenings
7:30 Arrive and sign in + Self guided dance warm up
7:45 – 8:45 Instruction
8:45 – 9:00 Guided Practica
Cost Options:
– Drop-In: $15
– Pre-pay and attend 6 Weeks within 60 days: $72 each
Student Rate: $62 for the same package
Current Student ID required for student discount. Cash, Check, Venmo and PayPal accepted.

Wednesday Evenings at 6:10 pm

Level 2: Intermediate Social Tango

Each week a step sequence topic will expand your body’s understanding of what is possible. We will explore the qualities that make social tango exceptional beyond just steps! Emphasis will be on partner connection, movement flow, balance, body mechanics, creating and flowing through pathways, musicality and more.

Teacher: Matt Doval, assisted by May Vang
Schedule – Wednesday Evenings
6:00 Open/Get ready
6:10 – 7:25 Instruction
7:25 7:45 Class overtime and/or guided practica

Cost Options:
– Drop-in $20 each, Student $17
– Full Time Package – 10 classes in 100 days, $160, Student $140
Current Student ID required for student discount. Unused classes expire after 100 days. Cash, Check, Venmo and PayPal accepted.
Please preregister if possible to facilitate check-in.

Prerequisite: Able to demonstrate basic skills from the Fundamentals of Social Tango Series, including walking, going to the cross, front and back ochos, turns to the left, and the use of parallel and cross walking systems.

Drop-ins welcome. No partner needed.


As an added bonus, a way to help new dancers and practice your basic skills, any Level 2 class students who want to stay are invited to the 7:45 class at no extra cost.

Private Lessons

Individualized Instruction

Private lessons, tailored to your pace and focusing on connection and technique, are highly recommended as a supplement to weekly group lessons.

Group lessons and private lessons offer distinct advantages for learning Argentine tango. Individuals with budget constraints or apprehensions about their dancing skills may find group lessons with their peers more economical. Each dancer brings their own unique life experiences and physical abilities to the dance floor, creating a diverse group of people who are all trying to find common ground in a shared movement topic. Often, it’s the average dancer who learns the most, while the more experienced dancer doesn’t get much more, and the less experienced dancer struggles and hopes it gets easier. 

Human bodies and nervous systems adapt to stimuli. Clear intentions about practice, how something should feel, and how it should be danced have a significant impact on outcomes. A one-hour intensive with a skilled instructor sets a high standard in your mind and body for the entire week of practice and group lessons. You maintain that intention and goal throughout the week. In contrast, those who only participate in group lessons have limited time to move with the instructor, resulting in a weaker sense of how tango should be danced.


Schedule an appointment now. The hourly rate is $50, or you can pay $200 in advance for five appointments within 50 days.

Gallery

Moments captured in close embrace, the heart of Argentine tango.

A couple is dancing closely and sharing an intimate moment, with the man leaning in to kiss or whisper to the woman who is wearing an ornate headpiece. The image is in black and white, capturing a classic and romantic atmosphere in a dimly lit setting. Several other people can be faintly seen in the background, suggesting a social gathering or celebration.
A couple is engaged in a close, intimate dance, with their eyes closed and arms wrapped around each other. They are dressed elegantly, and the background appears to be dimly lit, suggesting a moody, romantic atmosphere.
A couple elegantly dancing in a dimly lit room, with the woman wearing a black lace dress and high heels. The man is dressed in a light-colored suit. The atmosphere conveys an intimate and graceful mood.
A couple is elegantly dressed, with the man in a dark suit and the woman in a lace dress, sharing a close dance. Their hands are intertwined, conveying a sense of intimacy and romance.
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A couple is engaged in a close, intimate dance, captured in low-light conditions. The woman is wearing a purple dress with floral details, while the man is dressed in a dark suit. Their expressions are focused and serene, contributing to an atmosphere of elegance and grace.
A couple is dancing tango in a dimly lit, elegant room with plush furniture and warm lighting. The woman is wearing a black dress and high heels, and the man is in dark attire. They are in close embrace, focused and graceful.
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