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


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Explore our class offerings. Dive into a supportive learning environment that helps you gain confidence, discover new moves, and enjoy the social side of tango.


Meet the passionate team behind Vienna Tango School. Our founders and instructors combine years of dance experience and a genuine love for community-building to guide you every step of the way.


Stay up to date on our upcoming milongas, practicas, and special workshops with visiting teachers. These gatherings bring dancers together for fun, friendship, and plenty of opportunities to grow your tango skills.


Every Thursday 8 - 9:45 PM

(includes practice session)

Dive into a supportive learning environment with experienced volunteers to help you gain confidence, discover new moves, and enjoy the social side of tango.


Meet the passionate team behind Vienna Tango School. Our founders and instructors combine years of dance experience and a genuine love for community-building to guide you every step of the way.


Abrazo Milonga - 1st Saturday of the month

Stay up to date on our upcoming milongas, practicas, and special workshops with visiting teachers. These gatherings bring dancers together for fun, friendship, and plenty of opportunities to grow your tango skills.

About Us

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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.

Beginner Classes

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

Tired of the same old routine? Craving a new way to connect and unwind?


We help beginners find their groove—no fancy footwork or previous experience required. Our instructors create a welcoming space where you can relax, learn, and meet new people.

Beginner Series A

4 WEEK Series & Practica - $80

Drop in Class & Practica - $25

Begins June 5th, 2025

8:00pm - 9:45PM

Beginner Series A is your first step into the world of Argentine tango—perfect if you’ve never danced before. Each week, you’ll enjoy a 60-minute lesson covering fundamental techniques like posture, embrace, and basic walking patterns, followed by a practica - a 45-minute guided practice session to reinforce what you’ve learned. By the end of this four-week series, you’ll feel comfortable moving on the dance floor and ready to explore more dynamic steps in Beginner Series B.

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Weekly Series Class

Beginner Series

Begins Thursday, June 5th, 2025

8:00pm - 9:45PM

Beginner Series is your first step into the world of Argentine tango—perfect if you’ve never danced before. Each week, you’ll enjoy a 60-minute lesson covering fundamental techniques like posture, embrace, and basic walking patterns, followed by a 45-minute guided practice session to reinforce what you’ve learned.

By the end of each 4-week series, you’ll feel comfortable moving on the dance floor and ready to explore more dynamic steps.

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Drop in Class

Beginner Lesson

Thursday, June 12, 2025

8:00pm - 9:00PM

Join us for a deeper dive into Argentine tango technique and fun, easy-to-learn combinations in this open-level, drop-in class—no partner required. Taught right before the Tango Ocho Milonga, this session will boost your confidence and prepare you for a fantastic evening of social dancing. Come refine your skills, connect with fellow dancers, and step into the milonga ready to move!

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MILONGA

Tango Ocho

Thursday, June 19, 2025

9:00pm - 11:30PM

Milonga Entry: $10

Tango Ocho is our beginner-friendly milonga where we celebrate every “first”—from social dance steps to new DJ debuts and even dancers trying a different role. Expect a relaxed, low-pressure environment filled with supportive energy. Whether you’re brand new or returning to explore something fresh, this is the perfect space to learn, share, and enjoy the evolving journey of Argentine tango.

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Student Entry: $5 with a valid student ID

MILONGA

Abrazo

Saturday, July 5, 2025

Milonga 8:00pm - 12:00am

Abrazo is our signature first-Saturday 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.

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WORKSHOP

WORKSHOP I

Sacadas & Turns with Jake Spatz

Sunday, March 2, 2025

12:00pm - 1:15PM

Beginner Series A is your first step into the world of Argentine tango—perfect if you’ve never danced before. Each week, you’ll enjoy a 60-minute lesson covering fundamental techniques like posture, embrace, and basic walking patterns, followed by a 30-minute guided practice session to reinforce what you’ve learned. By the end of this four-week series, you’ll feel comfortable moving on the dance floor and ready to explore more dynamic steps in Beginner Series B.

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WORKSHOP

WORKSHOP II

Dancing in Cursive with Jake Spatz

Sunday, March 2, 2025

1:30pm - 3:00PM

Beginner Series A is your first step into the world of Argentine tango—perfect if you’ve never danced before. Each week, you’ll enjoy a 60-minute lesson covering fundamental techniques like posture, embrace, and basic walking patterns, followed by a 30-minute guided practice session to reinforce what you’ve learned. By the end of this four-week series, you’ll feel comfortable moving on the dance floor and ready to explore more dynamic steps in Beginner Series B.

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Blog & Articles

"Painterly close-up of eyes looking directly at the viewer, capturing the intimate and silent invitation of a tango cabeceo.

To Cabeceo Or Not To Cabeceo

May 27, 20254 min read

[Photo Credit: Sora]

It’s a move that requires no steps, just timing and a bit of nerve: the cabeceo is tango’s quiet, coded invitation — a glance, a nod, a connection made from across the room. But where did it come from, and why is it still so important?


👀What is the cabeceo, really?

At its simplest, the cabeceo is a nonverbal way to invite someone to dance. It involves eye contact and a small nod, given across the floor or from a nearby seat. If accepted, the other person nods back or meets you on the dance floor.

Tip: If you're being invited, always wait for inviter to come to you to avoid accidental miscommunications (speaking from experience!)

But in practice, it’s a nuanced ritual. The cabeceo is about consent, subtlety, and social flow. It allows both partners to agree without public pressure, and it preserves the smooth circulation of the ronda without awkward rejections mid-floor.

If you’re inviting:

  • Position yourself where you can be seen. Too far? They may not catch it. Too close? It can feel pushy.

  • Make deliberate but relaxed eye contact with the dancer you’d like to invite.

  • When they look back, hold the gaze for a moment and give a clear, small nod — confident, not rushed. If you seem unsure, they may feel unsure too.

  • If they nod or smile in return, that’s your yes. If they look away or seem distracted, that’s a gentle no, and that's okay!

  • Not sure they saw you? Try once more, slightly more obvious (maybe a higher eyebrow raise or a deeper nod). If they still don't engage, it's likely they are avoiding your gaze. It's best to take the hint and move on.

    Sidebar: There are many reasons someone might decline a dance, and sometimes you will never know. It took us 2 episodes of our podcast to cover that (Rejection Part I & Part II). If you’re really curious, you can ask later — but sometimes, the answer is less important than finding those who do enjoy dancing with you.

If you’re being invited:

  • If you’re open to being invited, make yourself visible. Scan the room occasionally, especially between tandas.

  • Maintain relaxed body language and sit or stand in a way that invites connection. If you're among a cluster of similar roles (e.g., six followers or leaders in a row), others might hesitate to cabeceo for fear of confusion.

  • If someone makes eye contact, you can respond with a nod or smile to accept — or look away calmly if you’re not interested.

  • A clear “no” helps and you don’t owe an explanation. Ignoring someone can leave them wondering if you even saw them — which may prompt a second, more insistent attempt. A brief glance and a look-away can go a long way!

Want to increase your chances of a "yes"? Start by paying attention to the music, the moment, and the person — not everyone likes every tanda, and not every dancer clicks with every song. The more you understand their style, preferences, and energy, the better your invite will land.


🤔 How did it start?

Theories vary, but most agree the cabeceo originated in Buenos Aires in the early 1900s. In crowded or conservative settings, direct approaches weren’t always feasible. Eye contact became the elegant workaround. Some say it also protected dignity — a declined invitation could be silently dismissed, with no one the wiser. It turned rejection into a quiet, face-saving act.


Why do people still use it?

The cabeceo has endured because it works. It creates a shared language among dancers around the world. And beyond etiquette, it builds anticipation. That eye-lock before a tanda? That’s tango magic.

Still, it’s not perfect. Misreads happen. Lighting can make things unclear. Some dancers accept invitations they didn’t mean to. And for newcomers, the cabeceo can feel like a secret handshake they weren’t taught.

Without explanation, the cabeceo can become a barrier. Dancers unfamiliar with it may feel invisible or unsure how to participate. Others may struggle with gendered assumptions or feel locked out of a code they don’t yet understand.

The solution? Awareness. A smile, a brief explanation, or even a small gesture of inclusion can change someone’s whole night.


🌍 Should we still use the cabeceo?

Some say it’s outdated — too cryptic, too rigid, too rooted in past social norms. Others swear by its elegance and subtlety. As with most things in tango, the answer isn’t black and white.

It depends on how it’s practiced.

When done with care, the cabeceo is graceful and empowering. It allows for clear consent, uninterrupted flow, and mutual choice. But when it’s treated as gospel or left unexplained, it can feel exclusionary.

We believe the cabeceo deserves a place — as an option, not a requirement. It should be explained to new dancers, modeled with kindness, and practiced with respect.

And yes, sometimes asking verbally is just fine — especially among friends or familiar faces. If inviting someone new, be thoughtful. Respect a no. A good tanda doesn’t begin with pressure — it begins with mutual clarity.

In the end, whether you’re nodding, smiling, or asking out loud, the goal is the same: invite someone into connection, not expectation.


Written by Vienna Tango School with research and drafting support from ChatGPT (because even the cabeceo could use a second set of eyes).

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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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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!

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.

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