Abrazo Queer Tango

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1970 Chestnut St
Berkeley, CA 94702

Abrazo Queer Tango in Berkeley, CA offers a welcoming space for queer, trans, and non-binary dancers to explore the art of tango. The community-driven organization hosts a variety of events including Sunday classes and practica at Finnish Hall, as well as the vibrant Abrazo milonga. Classes are taught by passionate instructors like Andres Ozzuna, Liliana Chenlo, and Céline Tiberghien, bringing international flair to the dance floor.

With a focus on inclusivity, Abrazo Queer Tango provides a safe and supportive environment for dancers of all levels. Attendees can expect engaging classes, social practica sessions, and lively milonga nights accompanied by talented DJs like Douglas and Cat Munroe. The organization also offers opportunities for work-trade, allowing community members to get involved and support the vibrant queer tango scene.

Experience the joy and creativity of queer tango at Abrazo, where dancers can come as they are and dance as they wish. Whether you're a beginner looking to learn the basics or an experienced dancer seeking to refine your skills, Abrazo Queer Tango offers a warm and inclusive community to explore the beauty of tango.

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4.56 reviews
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East B.
1/7/2019

I'm pretty happy that Abrazo Queer Tango is conveniently held on Sunday afternoons-its a great place to learn and practice tango. Beginners are welcome and the teachers rotate so we get a glimpse...

Elizabeth L.
9/19/2022

I love several of the dancers and teachers with this group but the Director, Karen is so rude, unpleasant and unfriendly that I will never go back and I am a professional in the Argentine tango field.

Citabria O.
1/7/2019

Beautifully welcoming place! This is a very special place for learning to dance Argentine tango. People are warm and welcoming. I've learned a lot from them and found community there.

Auriel A.
1/7/2019

This is my favorite dance spot every Sunday afternoon and every 3rd Saturday night. Because I mostly lead tango, I come here to be the most comfortable dancing that role. There's a beginner class...

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D W.
1/7/2019

I first started coming to Abrazo queer tango because I was hoping to meet a tall, romantic, butch lead who'd sweep me off my feet. Little did I know that tango would become an absolute obsession,...

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