• Tango session from January 18 to March 26

    Tango winter 2010 session

    Tango winter 2010 session

    Tango session from January 18 to March 26

    Free Trial classes:

    January 11, 12, 13,  7:pm;  January 16, 1 pm.    RSVP


    • Tango I: Monday:  7 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. (10 classes) – Beginner
    • Tango I: Tuesday: 7 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. (10 classes) – Beginner
    • Tango II: Tuesday: 8 pm – 9:30 pm (10 classes) – Beginner II
    • Inter I: Wednesday: 7 pm – 8:30 pm (10 classes) – Intermediate
    • Inter II: Wednesday: 8 pm – 9:30 pm (10 classes) – Intermediate
    • Inter/Advanced: Thursday 7pm – 8:30 pm (10 classes) – Advanced
    • Tango Advanced: Thursday 8 pm – 9:30 pm (10 classes) – Advanced
    • Milonga: Saturday 7pm – 8:30 pm (5 classes) – All levels

    • View complete schedule.


  • Elias Navas

    Elias Navas

    Elias Navas

    We are pleased to announce that Elias Navas will be joining the team of Al Sur Tango and will be teaching three classes during our winter session of 2010 from January 18 to March 26.  Elias will be teaching an intermediate advanced class on Thursdays from 7pm to 8:30 pm and a tango advanced class from 8:00 pm to 9:30 pm.  On Saturdays Elias will teach a Milonga class for all levels from 7:00 pm to 8:30 pm.  The tango classes are for a duration of 10 weeks whereas the milonga class is for 5 weeks.

    Starting in February Elias will also be organizing  organize a Milonga every third Saturday of the month at Al Sur Tango.

    Please refer to the complete course schedule for more details and rates.

    To learn more about Elias Navas you can visit his website at www.eliasnavas.com


  • Elias Navas

    Elias Navas

    Elias Navas

    Elias always considered tango as a unique dance, synonymous of “abrazo”. He thus oriented his search towards the communion of the couple, using fundamental pillars: “abrazo”, elegance, communication and musicality.

    Elias was formed in tango by outstanding his teachers: Los Dinzel, Aurora Lúbiz and Jorge Firpo, Julio Balmaceda and Corina de la Rosa, Héctor Falcón, Raúl Bravo and Ana Maria Schapira.

    He also nourished his studies, through seminars with distinguished dancers and teachers amongst whom were: Cristina Cortés, Silvia Toscano (la Cachorra), Melina Brufman and Claudio González and Vidala Barboza and Omar Cacerez.

    At the same time, Elias explored classical dance, modern dance, jazz dance as well as the argentinean folklore. All of this with renowned teachers like Cristina Barnils, Alfredo Gurquel and Liliana Barboza.