Tango Bali Club
Times of IndiaMydestination.com/THINGS TO DO, BALI/ Updated : Jul 14, 2016, 18:42 IST
Synopsis
Casa Artista promotes the elegance and beauty of Argentine Tango: the dance, the music, the lifestyle, a special space in Bali's delightful, diverse culture. With an in-house residence instructor, it is a perfect holiday destinati … Read more
Casa Artista promotes the elegance and beauty of Argentine Tango: the dance, the music, the lifestyle, a special space in Bali's delightful, diverse culture. With an in-house residence instructor, it is a perfect holiday destination for couples or individual traveller who wants to escape the mainstream tourism and be truly immersed in tango in paradise. Stefani K, founder of Tango Bali Club, has trained with many Argentine Masters. Read less
Casa Artista promotes the elegance and beauty of Argentine Tango: the dance, the music, the lifestyle, a special space in Bali's delightful, diverse culture. With an in-house residence instructor, it is a perfect holiday destination for couples or individual traveller who wants to escape the mainstream tourism and be truly immersed in tango in paradise. Stefani K, founder of Tango Bali Club, has trained with many Argentine Masters.The Tango was written in UNESCO's Urgent Safeguarding List as an intangible Cultural Heritage for its "importance in maintaining cultural diversity in globalisation". Tango has indeed become a global phenomenon, with countless people now living and breathing the culture in their home cities and in their travels. Tango group classes for beginners are complimentary for Casa Artista Hotel guests, with the weekly Milonga "Tango Bar" on Fridays, guided practica on Wednesdays.
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