Eduardo Capussi & Mariana Flores
Eduardo Cappussi and Mariana Flores have been dancing together and teaching “Tango Argentino” since 1997. They are one of the most respected, inventive and expressive tango dancers in their home country and abroad. A dance couple which shines with a strongly individual style combined with peculiar theatrical elements. Their dance is born of improvisation and it excites the audience in a unique way.

Horacio Godoy & Cecilia Garcia
Horacio and Cecilia have a quirky and exciting style. Their succeful mix of tango nuevo elements with the traditional essence of tango generates a dance that is both challenging and playful. Together they have been in several festivals around Europe.
Horacio is also the one of the organizers and the DJ of La Viruta, one of the most popular milongas in Buenos Aires.
ing together and teaching “Tango audience in a unique way.

Lucila Cionci & Rodrigo 'Joe' Corbata
Both with a solid background of dance, teaching and choreography, they started dancing together at the end of 2006. Since then they have traveled around the world taking part in shows and festivals: USA, Switzerland, Germany, Japan, Korea, South Africa among others. In 2008 Lucila was called by Sally Potter to be perform in the Carmen at the English National Opera. Joe has directed his own company, Tango Bizzarro, which toured around the world for 4 years. Lucila and Joe merge in their dance harmony, connection and expressivity to create a dance that is individual and emotionally charged.

Kicca Tommasi & Julio Mendez
Kicca and Julio started dancing together in 2007. Since then they have taken part in the London Extravaganza Festival, given workshops in UK and Switzerland and toured the UK theatres for two seasons with the show Tango:Nuevo. Currently they are touring around Europe as part of the show 'Estacion Tango'. In June 2008 they opened El Social Buenos Aires, a multi-arts space in the historic barrio of Balvanera.
They merge sensuality, elegance and high energy creating a style that puts emphasis on keeping their tango bien argentino without losing freedom of movement.