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Tea & Tango — Classes, Live Music & Dance
A weekly evening where movement, music, and community meet
1680 Bryant St, Palo Alto
Every Saturday
New to Tango? Start Here
You are absolutely welcome.
Tea & Tango is one of the easiest ways to step into tango—no experience needed.
Come watch people dance
Enjoy live music (on select nights)
Ask questions about beginner classes
Have tea and snacks
Get a feel for the community
You don't need a partner, and you don't need to dance right away.
== REGISTER EARLY WE OFTEN SELL OUT ==
https://www.feelingflow.org/tea-tango#register
Special Event — Live Music Milonga (April 11)
Saturday, April 11
6:30 – 9:30 pm — Milonga w/ DJ Ashvin Iyer
7:00 – 7:40 pm — Live Music (Set I)
8:00 – 8:30 pm — Live Music (Set II)
Featuring: Cuarteto Scott O'Day
A Bay Area tango ensemble led by guitarist and arranger Scott O'Day.
Musicians
Crystie Shum — Piano
Ken Miller — Double Bass
Sarah Wu — Violin
Scott O'Day — Guitar
Claudio Ortega — Vocals
This is a beautiful night for first-time visitors—come experience tango through live music.
Regular Saturday Schedule
3:45 – 5:00 pm — Tango Class — 'From Figures to Dance' (Beginner-friendly)
5:00 – 8:00 pm — Practilonga (social dancing & practice)
6:00 – 6:30 pm — Musicality Lesson (All Levels)
Tea Service 5:30 – 8:00 pm — Fresh pu-erh tea served in traditional earthenware, with light snacks.
What Makes This Space Unique
Two rooms for dancing
A warm, historic community house
A piano quietly present in the space
A curated tango library (Paz & Hart collection)
Art that brings the environment to life
We explore tango across eras—from Golden Age to contemporary—and welcome all levels and styles.
Beginners find clarity and encouragement
Experienced dancers refine and explore
Everyone is invited into the flow
Registration & Info
Website: https://www.feelingflow.org/tea-tango
Register: https://www.feelingflow.org/tea-tango#register
Questions / student discounts: teacher@feelingflow.org
Dance Floor Etiquette Guide: https://www.feelingflow.org/dance-floor-etiquette-guide
Live music on select weeks
Palo Alto, California
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Frequently Asked Questions
What time does Tea & Tango, Palo Alto start?
Tea & Tango, Palo Alto starts at 6:45 PM to 9:45 PM at 1680 Bryant St in Palo Alto.
How much does Tea & Tango, Palo Alto cost?
Contact the organizer for current pricing. Many milongas in Palo Alto range from $5 to $25.
Do I need a partner to attend Tea & Tango, Palo Alto?
No. At milongas, dancers invite each other using the cabeceo (a subtle nod from across the room). Solo dancers are welcome and it's normal to dance with many different partners throughout the evening.
What music is played at Tea & Tango, Palo Alto?
Traditional Argentine tango music organized in tandas (sets of 3-4 songs by the same orchestra) separated by cortinas. Expect golden age orchestras like Di Sarli, D'Arienzo, Troilo, and Pugliese, with tandas of vals and milonga mixed in.
Where exactly is Tea & Tango, Palo Alto held?
Tea & Tango, Palo Alto takes place at 1680 Bryant St, located at Palo Alto, United States. Check the map above for directions.
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