
His clear, concise teaching method allows for the effective absorption by the students of technique and musicality concepts, while his charismatic personality fosters a fun learning environment.

He is especially interested in the dynamics and “cadencia” (cadence) of the dance. His teaching emphasizes concepts such as the importance of musical improvisation and interpretation while respecting the character of the different orchestras. Oscar’s teaching style is characterized by energy, humor and generosity, making him extremely popular among his students. Oscar’s love for tango is clearly evident to all who have seen him dance, whether at a performance or in the middle of a milonga. He dances with musical sensitivity, delightfully interpreting the nuances of the various orchestras, and creates an experience that allows for lively and candid dance conversations between him and his partner. His distinctive dance style is greatly admired by the “old guard” in the milongas of Buenos Aires. Growing up in this rich environment gave Oscar the background and “tango base” from which he developed his own unique style.

Oscar Casas, a renowned and highly respected milonguero and teacher in Buenos Aires, was immersed in the world of tango at a very young age, observing his parents, who were avid tango dancers, and experiencing the popular milongas they organized in the ‘50s and ‘60s. If you have any questions, contact further below for pricing and registration details. Please note that Saturday and Sunday classes are intermediate/advance level. (Intermediate/Advance)īoleos milongueros in close embrace: These movements represent musical effects without using space on the dance floor.

14 th (TDS Back studio) 1:00pm – 2:30pmĬlassic milonguero figures: This class reveals moves that can be immediately absorbed. Milonga Utopia with Enchanting Performances (DJ: Daniel Arredondo) The termination of such involves the participation of the women with respect to adornments, and the musical presence of specific movements. (Intermediate/Advance)Ĭonsecutive turns (giros): Turns on two axes are important for the development of the waltz. Among them there are musical movements that separate figures for efficiency in the organization of the dance. How to dance tango between the figures: The figures do not mean tango. Saturday, May 13th (Workshop – TDS Back Studio) 12:00 pm – 12:30 pm Technique for men and women: Elegance, cadence, posture, musicality: rhythm and melody.

Friday, May 12th (TDS Downstair Studio) 7:00pm – 7:30pm
