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No Partner, No Dance Experience Needed

A Four-Week Beginner Series Designed to Bring You Joy, Friends, and a New Skill

Tango Classes

INTRO

Level 1

Class

Every Thursday starting Jan 8, 2026, 7:00 - 8:00 PM

No partner or experience needed, just your curiosity! In 4 weeks, you’ll learn the embrace, walking, basic steps, and connection that prepare you to step onto the social dance floor.

Includes open practica after class (9–11 PM)

FOUNDATIONS

Level 2

Class

Open Embrace Tuesday, 8:00 - 9:00 PM

Each progressive foundations series builds on core elements, musicality, partner connection, and technique. Designed for dancers ready to move beyond “just the steps” and start dancing with depth and confidence.

Complex Topics

Pre-Milonga Class

Every 1st Saturday, 7:00 - 8:00 PM

For those who have completed at least one Tango Foundations series or are experienced dancers from the community, these classes explore vals, milonga, musicality, phrasing, and other advanced themes. We explore variety and expression to enhance your dancing.

INTRO

Level 1

Class

Every Thursday starting Jan 8, 2026, 7:00 - 8:00 PM

No partner or experience needed, just your curiosity! In 4 weeks, you’ll learn the embrace, walking, basic steps, and connection that prepare you to step onto the social dance floor.

Includes open practica after class (9–11 PM)

FOUNDATIONS

Level 2

Class

Close Embrace Tuesday, 7:00 - 8:00 PM

Open Embrace Tuesday, 8:00 - 9:00 PM

Each progressive foundations series builds on core elements, musicality, partner connection, and technique. Designed for dancers ready to move beyond “just the steps” and start dancing with depth and confidence.

Complex Topics

Pre-Milonga Class

Every 1st Saturday, 7:00 - 8:00 PM

For those who have completed at least one Tango Foundations series or are dancers from the community, these classes explore vals, milonga, phrasing, and other advanced themes. We explore variety and expression to enhance your dancing.

Weekly 7PM

(includes practice session)

No partner, no experience? No problem. Tango 101 is your first step into the world of Argentine Tango. Over four weeks, we’ll take you from zero dance experience to feeling ready to step onto the social dance floor with confidence. You’ll learn the embrace, walking, basic steps, and connection — the essentials that will let you enjoy your first milonga. Think of this as your passport to the tango community.

Weekly 8PM

(includes practice session)

Already comfortable with the basics and ready to deepen your dance? Tango Foundations is designed to strengthen and refine the core building blocks of tango. This four-week series dives into the cross system, exploring its structure, mechanics, and how it shapes musicality and partner connection. Perfect for dancers who want to go beyond “just the steps” and start dancing with real depth and confidence.

Abrazo Milonga

1st Saturday of the month

Our flagship social dance event, Abrazo Milonga brings the DC/Northern Virginia tango community together under one roof for an evening of music, movement, and connection. Whether you’ve been dancing for years or are just beginning your tango journey, this is the place to embrace the magic of the dance. Expect a welcoming atmosphere, beautiful tandas, and the warm embrace of community.

Tango Ocho Milonga

3rd Friday of the month

Our monthly beginner-friendly milonga (social dance). Tango Ocho is all about building community and making tango welcoming. We encourage role switching, partner rotation, and dancing with new people. It’s the perfect place to practice what you’ve learned in class, meet other dancers, and fall in love with the magic of tango.

Practica

Every Tuesday, 9:00 - 11:00 PM

Entry fee: $5

Join us after the Tuesday classes to practice what you’ve learned in a relaxed and supportive environment. Teachers and advanced dancers will be available to answer questions and give tips. The practica is also a great place to meet other dancers, try new roles, and get comfortable with social dancing. Click here to sign up.

Events

Abrazo Milonga

Saturday, January 3, 2025

7:00PM Class - Complex Topics $25

8:00 PM - 12:00 AM Milonga

Abrazo is our signature 1st Saturday of the month milonga dedicated to the rich tradition of Argentine tango. Step into an evening of classic tandas, inviting embraces, and a warm community of dancers eager to connect.

With an atmosphere that honors tango’s timeless music and social roots, Abrazo invites dancers of all levels to immerse themselves in a night of heartfelt expression and true cultural celebration.

Los Amigos Milonga

December 13, 2025

3:00pm - 7:00pm

A community milonga every 2nd Saturday of the month where everyone is welcome, from newcomers, seasoned dancers, queer tango friends and allies. Alongside the dancing, we share food potluck-style, celebrate life events, and provide space and supervision for families with kids.

Expect a relaxed, low-pressure environment filled with supportive energy and plenty of time to connect.

$10 Entry (free if you bring a dish)

Guest Workshops

Julio & Silvina

Dec 4-7

We are excited to welcome Julio Alvarez & Silvina Tse for their first visit to the DMV! Spaces are limited.

Practica

Weekly 9PM

Stay after class to practice what you’ve learned in a relaxed and supportive environment. Teachers and advanced dancers will be available to answer questions and give tips. The practica is also a great place to meet other dancers, try new roles, and get comfortable with social dancing.

Milonga de Los Amigos

2nd Friday of the month

A community social where everyone is welcome, including newcomers, seasoned dancers, and queer tango friends and allies. We encourage role switching, partner rotation, and dancing with new people.

Alongside the dancing, we share food potluck-style, celebrate life events, and provide space and supervision for families with kids.

Expect a relaxed, low-pressure environment filled with supportive energy and plenty of time to connect.

Tango Ocho Milonga

3rd Friday of the month

Our monthly beginner-friendly milonga (social dance). Tango Ocho is all about building community and making tango welcoming. We encourage role switching, partner rotation, and dancing with new people. It’s the perfect place to practice what you’ve learned in class, meet other dancers, and fall in love with the magic of tango.

Practica

Weekly 9PM

Stay after class to practice what you’ve learned in a relaxed and supportive environment. Teachers and advanced dancers will be available to answer questions and give tips. The practica is also a great place to meet other dancers, try new roles, and get comfortable with social dancing.

Tango Ocho Milonga

3rd Friday of the month

Our monthly beginner-friendly milonga (social dance). Tango Ocho is all about building community and making tango welcoming. We encourage role switching, partner rotation, and dancing with new people. It’s the perfect place to practice what you’ve learned in class, meet other dancers, and fall in love with the magic of tango.

Abrazo Milonga

1st Saturday of the month

Our flagship social dance event, Abrazo Milonga brings the DC/Northern Virginia tango community together under one roof for an evening of music, movement, and connection. Whether you’ve been dancing for years or are just beginning your tango journey, this is the place to embrace the magic of the dance. Expect a welcoming atmosphere, beautiful tandas, and the warm embrace of community.

Membership & A la carte Offerings

VTS Membership

ONGOING

You’ll receive everything in the Tango Intro Offer and:

  • Weekly Progressive Classes

  • Monthly Complex Topics (Pre-Milonga Class)

  • Monthly Flagship social event (Abrazo MIlonga)

  • Priority access to early-bird tickes, workshops, and private lessons for invited guest teachers

    That’s a $205 total value and 26+ hours of dancing — all included for just $99.

Tango Intro Offer

Begins January 8, 2026

You’ll receive 30 days of unlimited access to:

  • Weekly Tango Intro Classes (from zero to dance floor–ready)

  • Weekly Practicas (open practice with guidance)

  • Monthly Tango Crash Course (Pre-Milonga Class)

  • Monthly Beginner-friendly community social (Los Amigos)

    That’s a $90 total value and 18 hours of dancing — all included for just $39.*

*Available only to brand new dancers who are completely new to Argentine Tango. The offer applies to the first month of classes only. Each dancer may participate in one (1) Intro Series month. This offer cannot be repeated, renewed, or combined with other introductory offers.

Tango Foundations

Foundations Circular Motion Begins January 6, 2025

A La Carte

You’ll be enrolled in a six-week Foundations series held every Tuesday. This is a progressive course where each class builds on the last.

8:00 PM - 9:00 PM Tuesday Foundations Class - Circular Motion

Starts January 6th

Thursday

8:00 PM- 10:00 PM Open Practica Included

Special Topics

Special Topics Class : Navigation & Dancing in Small Spaces Begins January 6, 2025

A La Carte

You’ll be enrolled in a four-week Special Topics series held every Tuesday. This is a progressive course where each class builds on the last.

7:00 PM - 8:00 PM Tuesday Special Topics

Starts January 6th

Thursday

8:00 PM- 10:00 PM Open Practica Included

Practica

A La Carte

9:00 PM - 11:00 PM

Open practica every Thursday (starting January 8th, 2025) for VTS students and the DMV tango community. Included in the Intro and Membership options.

Abrazo Milonga

January 3, 2025

A La Carte

7:00 PM - 8:00 PM Pre-milonga class - Complex Topics

8:00 PM- 12:00 AM Milonga

1:1 Coaching

A La Carte

Available only to students in our Progressive Series. Because tango is an improvisational dance, learning with different partners is essential to grow. Individual coaching is optional and best for refining specific techniques. These 1-hour sessions will serve as a complement, not a substitute, for the progress you make in group classes.

About Us

TAKE one STEP

DISCOVER TANGO

Vienna Tango School began as a collaboration between three tango dancers who fell in love with the dance’s unique blend of connection, artistry, and community. Determined to share that joy with others, they created a welcoming space where anyone—regardless of age or experience—can discover the magic of Argentine tango. Today, Vienna Tango School fosters a vibrant, supportive environment in Northern Virginia, uniting new and experienced dancers alike in the timeless tradition of tango.

Together, we invite you to step into the music, meet new friends, and experience the shared passion that brought our founders together in the first place.

Blog & Articles

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Juan D’Arienzo - El Rey del Compás

May 20, 20253 min read

[Photo Credit: El Recodo Tango]

Before there was Golden Age glamor, there was rhythm. And no one delivered it with more punch, precision, and personality than Juan D'Arienzo. His music brought dancers back to the floor — and kept them there.


🥁 Who was Juan D’Arienzo and what made him different?

In the early 1930s, tango was drifting into the realm of slow, sentimental music better suited for listening than dancing. Then came Juan D’Arienzo, a thirtysomething violinist with a sharp ear for rhythm and a fierce opinion: tango was meant to be danced.

With his orchestra, he brought the beat back. Known as El Rey del Compás (The King of Rhythm), D’Arienzo’s music was energetic, clipped, and propulsive. His hallmark was the strong marcato rhythm — violins played with staccato precision, the bandoneóns punched in tight unison, and everything drove dancers forward.

He modernized tango without losing its street energy. His arrangements were simple but punchy, emphasizing timing and feel over complexity. And in an era when vocals were taking center stage, D’Arienzo flipped the script: he often pushed the vocals later in the song or minimized them altogether to make sure the beat stayed king.

D’Arienzo’s approach wasn’t just popular — it was contagious. His rhythmic revival influenced other orchestras across the city. Whether or not they changed their style completely, many bandleaders began to write arrangements with dancers in mind again, restoring a sense of urgency, clarity, and physical connection to their music. His success reminded everyone that tango lived not just in the music, but in the movement it inspired.


🎶 What’s the D’Arienzo sound?

If you’ve ever danced to D’Arienzo, you know: it’s like tango with an electric current. His early orchestra (especially with pianist Rodolfo Biagi) had a machine-like drive — but one that swung. Perfect for the Milonga, his music made it nearly impossible to sit down.

Even when he slowed things down in later decades, he never lost that tight rhythmic control. Dancers love him for clarity, energy, and the kind of musical tension that pulls you into the ronda.


🎤 Who did he work with?

D’Arienzo cycled through many vocalists, but his most iconic collaborations include:

  • Alberto Echagüe – Perhaps the best-known voice of D’Arienzo. Cheeky, expressive, and full of character.

  • Héctor Mauré – A bit more dramatic, adding weight and range to D’Arienzo’s punchy style.

  • Armando Laborde – Known for his strength and stage presence — a natural fit for D’Arienzo’s driving sound.

While singers were important, D’Arienzo never let vocals overshadow the danceable beat. He was a conductor who made every part of the orchestra count.


💿 What should I dance to if I want to feel D'Arienzo?

Try: Paciencia, Nada más, or El flete.

Start with his 1930s work with Biagi for raw energy, or dip into his 1940s tandas for a slightly more refined, but still heartbeat-raising experience.


Stay tuned as we spotlight more orchestras each month — the legends, the drama, and the sounds that keep us moving.

This post was brought to you by a mix of tango nerdery, insights from Horacio Godoy's musicality classes, late-night tanda debates, and a generous assist from ChatGPT (because let’s be honest, no one writes this stuff solo anymore).

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Amanda Garley

Amanda Garley is the founder of Vienna Tango School and a longtime social dancer, teacher, and tango dj. She’s passionate about making tango feel accessible, meaningful, and full of soul — both on and off the dance floor.

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Meet the Team

Melody Yazdani Zhang

Cofounder

Melody Yazdani Zhang stumbled upon tango by chance over 11 years ago, and it quickly became the lifeline she needed as a busy single mom. Since then, she’s traveled the world to dance and studied with acclaimed maestros. She believes that if you can walk, you can dance.

For Melody, the connection between partners, the embrace, and true mindfulness define tango’s magic. She loves how tango offers a peaceful escape from a fast-paced world, fosters lasting friendships (and marriages!), and provides the thrill of endless learning.

Jon Zhang

Cofounder

Jon began dancing tango in 2007 while studying engineering at Cornell University. He describes tango as difficult, but ultimately deeply rewarding, noting that it provides a rare outlet for creative expression that nurtures the soul.

During his time in Ithaca, New York, Jon served as both an organizer and a DJ, fostering a close-knit tango community before relocating to the Washington, D.C. area a decade ago. Ever since, he’s been an active member of the D.C. tango scene, continuing to share his passion for the dance and its unending possibilities.

Amanda Garley

Cofounder

Amanda Garley first discovered tango in the summer of 2009 while studying to become an engineer. The timing was ideal, awakening her to life’s real joys: connecting with others, finding balance, being confident in who she is, taking life by the horns, recognizing perfection in imperfection, and remaining open to unexpected discoveries.


She has spent half of her tango journey exploring how best to teach the dance, deepening her understanding of tango’s essence, its fundamental challenges, and the ways to help others reach satisfaction in their own dance. Now, she is thrilled to continue this journey through the Vienna Tango School, sharing her passion and expertise with new and seasoned dancers alike.

Frequently Asked Question

 I’m brand new—Is that okay?

Absolutely! Our beginner classes are designed for first-timers with no dance experience. We’ll guide you step by step.

What should I wear?

Come in comfortable clothes or exercise attire. Shoes with a smooth (leather) sole work best. If you don’t have tango shoes, don’t worry—we have shoe covers available.

Do I need a partner?

No partner needed. Even if you come with someone, we encourage everyone to switch partners during class. It’s a social dance, and dancing with different people enriches your tango skills.

Where are the classes located?

We are located in the heart of Vienna, Virginia, just off of 495 and 66. We’re inside Melody Yazdani Studios, right next to Billy Weber Tire. You can park in the lot directly in front of the building.

Will I need to lead or follow?

We support learning both roles regardless of gender. Experiencing both lead and follow helps you become a more versatile dancer—and it’s more fun!

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