Manuela,

My wife, Lisa, really liked the 'technique for women' classes run by Aurora 
Lubiz out of the Escuela above Galeria Pacifico. She also really liked Maxi and 
Milva at Maipu 444 and Maria Plazaola and many of the teachers at La Academia 
run out of El Beso, including the ones who work there that aren't necessarily 
'names'. You will probably get different things from teachers who are famous 
dancers to the ones who are not yet in that category so it is good to do 
classes with both varieties. Depending on your level of dance you may also find 
you get as much out of the social dancing as out of the lessons, at least that 
was what my wife found.

Victor Bennetts

>  Could anyone help me getting in touch with some tango teachers, in Bs As?


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