We kept the best for the end!
On Sunday 11/09 we will wish farewell to London’s favourite maestros, intercontinental champions Juan Martin Carrara and Stefania Colina at the Trampery, a stunning location in the heart of Old Street – and a super extended Milonga until 10pm! DJ Sylvanus.

Tango will be danced for the very first time in this unique place with superb floor and sound system, with full BAR.

Don’t miss this opportunity to catch them for one last time. Including SHOW in the afternoon!

SPECIAL FAREWELL MILONGA AT THE TRAMPERY IN OLD STREET ON 11/09
Both classes with Juan Martin and Stefania

» 2pm Improvers class (60min): steps and sequences for busy floors and milongas. Learn to manage the flow of the milonga, what to do when things get a little busier!
» 3pm Special WORKSHOP for all (90min): Juan Martin and Stefania’s favourite sequences and steps. Learn to dance like them by understanding their favourites and what makes them so stunning to watch!
» 4.30pm to 10pm Social dancing, DJ Sylvanus. BAR AVAILABLE with Cocktails. SHOW.

LOCATION

The Trampery, 239 Old St, London EC1V 9EY.

The Trampery has never been used for tango, with all the right components:
» A great, smooth, large floor – 2000 square feet to dance to oblivion
» Superb sound system and lights making it easier to hve different lighting between the dance floor and the spaces where cabeceo will happen
» Full bar with cocktails and drinks
» Less than 3 minutes from Old Street tube
» Air conditioning throughout
» Relaxation area with plush armchairs
» Changing room

COSTS

» 2PM class (60 min), £15
» 2PM class  (60 min) + MILONGA, £20
» 3PM workshop (90min), £25
» 3PM workshop (90min) + MILONGA, £30
» 2PM class (60 min) + 3PM workshop (90min), £30
» 2PM class (60 min) + 3PM workshop (90min) + MILONGA, £35
» Milonga only, £16

TUBE

OLD STREET – < 3 min walk.

PARKING

For local parking, a close and affordable option would be by St John’s Baptist Church in Hoxton (Gmap location here), which is an 8min walk. For more options, please check on Parkopedia.

Full programme of the maestros this summer