Silvina Tse.

Young graduate with honors in civil engineering she decides not to start this career to professionally develop her love for Argentine tango which she has already been dancing for several years.

She becomes a Gyrotonic trainer and she expands her tango studies in Rome and Buenos Aires, preferring the essential elegance of the milonguero and salon style but without neglecting the wide creativity of the open lines belonging to the tango developed by Chicho Frumboli and Juana Sepulveda.

She collaborates with two famous international dancers (Julio Alvarez and Murat Erdemsel), with whom she’s regularly invited to festivals in Europe, Asia and America as a tango teacher and performer.

She is particularly appreciated for her tango style characterized by long, soft and elegant lines.

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Silvina Tse.

Young graduate with honors in civil engineering she decides not to start this career to professionally develop her love for Argentine tango which she has already been dancing for several years.

She becomes a Gyrotonic trainer and she expands her tango studies in Rome and Buenos Aires, preferring the essential elegance of the milonguero and salon style but without neglecting the wide creativity of the open lines belonging to the tango developed by Chicho Frumboli and Juana Sepulveda.

She collaborates with two famous international dancers (Julio Alvarez and Murat Erdemsel), with whom she’s regularly invited to festivals in Europe, Asia and America as a tango teacher and performer.

She is particularly appreciated for her tango style characterized by long, soft and elegant lines.

What people say.

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As always very interesting, precious, lovely lessons as you are. For me your way of teaching is perfect.

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Before these classes i always started my classes with 15min drills before proceeding. What you do is extensive and intensive!

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You are an amazing dancer and excellent teacher. I feel lucky to have the opportunity to learn from you.

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Julio Alvarez.

Cuban dancer who loves Argentine tango, a discipline he studies and teaches with great passion and expertise.

His career as a professional dancer began thanks to Afro-Cuban dances, which led him to move to Rio de Janeiro to teach and perform. Meanwhile, Julio encountered Argentine tango and decided to dedicate himself to this dance full-time: he then moved to Buenos Aires, where he deepened his knowledge with many notable masters, including Gisel Duran. Continuing his studies, he also became an athletic coach specialized on the technical-sporting and psychological aspects; as a dancer, he performed in important tango companies such as “Los Hermanos Macana” and collaborated with some of the most prominent dancers on the international scene.

Julio has won several tango championships, danced at Roberto Bolle’s OnDance festival, and in other national television programs, and he is regularly invited abroad with Silvina to hold workshops and shows.

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Julio Alvarez.

Cuban dancer who loves Argentine tango, a discipline he studies and teaches with great passion and expertise.

His career as a professional dancer began thanks to Afro-Cuban dances, which led him to move to Rio de Janeiro to teach and perform. Meanwhile, Julio encountered Argentine tango and decided to dedicate himself to this dance full-time: he then moved to Buenos Aires, where he deepened his knowledge with many notable masters, including Gisel Duran. Continuing his studies, he also became an athletic coach specialized on the technical-sporting and psychological aspects; as a dancer, he performed in important tango companies such as “Los Hermanos Macana” and collaborated with some of the most prominent dancers on the international scene.

Julio has won several tango championships, danced at Roberto Bolle’s OnDance festival, and in other national television programs, and he is regularly invited abroad with Silvina to hold workshops and shows.

International partnership

Murat Erdemsel.

Murat is gifted with an insightful, thorough and analytical understanding of the dance. He started his journey with tango in Istanbul, 1998. Widely known for his strong lead and musicality, Murat’s background in fine arts and music provides him with the perfect blend of senses for the movement of bodies through time and space.

In his philosophy of teaching Murat strives to offer students valuable tools in order to enable them to take control of their own personal growth. He is warm, attentive, entertaining and accessible to students. The style of his teaching is holistic in approach and clear in method. He successfully combines technical and sensory exercises with fundamental concepts that lead to all the challenging possibilities of improvisation and expression. As demonstrated in his own dance, he focuses on the origin of movement coming from an agreement in the embrace and has created a unique brand all his own characterized by musicality, playfulness, a balanced partnership and an awareness of social etiquette.

Murat has influenced large numbers of dancers with his unique perspective of dance and instruction. He followed his parents path to art school. He established himself as an artist before he arrived in the US to complete his Masters Degree in Painting. His art works were sold to collections in Europe and in the States.

Murat regularly visits Holland, France, Germany and Italy.

More informations www.muraterdemsel.com.

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Murat Erdemsel.

Murat is gifted with an insightful, thorough and analytical understanding of the dance. He started his journey with tango in Istanbul, 1998. Widely known for his strong lead and musicality, Murat’s background in fine arts and music provides him with the perfect blend of senses for the movement of bodies through time and space.

In his philosophy of teaching Murat strives to offer students valuable tools in order to enable them to take control of their own personal growth. He is warm, attentive, entertaining and accessible to students. The style of his teaching is holistic in approach and clear in method. He successfully combines technical and sensory exercises with fundamental concepts that lead to all the challenging possibilities of improvisation and expression. As demonstrated in his own dance, he focuses on the origin of movement coming from an agreement in the embrace and has created a unique brand all his own characterized by musicality, playfulness, a balanced partnership and an awareness of social etiquette.

Murat has influenced large numbers of dancers with his unique perspective of dance and instruction. He followed his parents path to art school. He established himself as an artist before he arrived in the US to complete his Masters Degree in Painting. His art works were sold to collections in Europe and in the States.

Murat regularly visits Holland, France, Germany and Italy.

More informations www.muraterdemsel.com.

Staff

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Silvia.

Teaching assistant

As often happens, as a child she dreamed of becoming a dancer but ended up a dry-as-dust lawyer instead. Always drawn to dance, she studied classical ballet for about 10 years. Although she felt its charm, she never got into tango, mistakenly convinced that she couldn’t take a course without a male partner. In 2016, seized by a burst of courage, she turned up — all on her own — to the trial lesson of a beginners’ course taught by Silvina, and realised she had wasted a great deal of time for nothing.

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Andrea.

Teaching assistant and financial advisor

A financial advisor by profession, in 2014 he met tango, which quickly became his dominant hobby. Born in the last century (1971), with no artistic training whatsoever, he is living proof that, given enough time and good teachers, tango really is within everyone’s reach. In 2019 he began studying with Silvina, who four years later — undeservedly, he says — appointed him as her assistant.

Alessandro.

Teaching assistant, Developer

A graduate in Computer Science for Management, he has always moved among code, data and complex systems. Then, three years ago, he discovered tango… and there he found a new language, made of listening, connection and presence. A surprising balance between structure and improvisation, between technique and feeling — not so different, after all, from a good algorithm. On Silvina’s team he brings his technological skills for digital communication and organisational support, but also his enthusiasm on the dance floor, where he works alongside the teachers as a teaching assistant. Because for him tango has become exactly this: a dance that brings people, experiences and journeys together, step by step.

Giada.

Public relations and Administration

A graduate in languages and later at SADA (School of Business Administration and Management), she is currently co-owner and head of the export office of the family business, well known in the Modena area for producing transmission components for industrial vehicles. From a very young age she expressed the wish to become a dancer, and at 5 she took up classical ballet, which she would study for 15 years. Her passion for dance stayed with her constantly, leading her to discover other styles including jazz/modern dance, flamenco and Caribbean dances. On joining Silvina’s school she felt she had found her “place”, and confirmation of how much Argentine tango is a source of inner enrichment, intensity and sharing.

Martina.

Teacher

A medical student for a few years now, but a dancer forever. Her first encounter with dance came at age 6 thanks to her grandfather, with the folk dances of Romagna, which she pursued competitively for many years together with Latin American dances. Over the years she has tried many kinds of partner dance, including Caribbean dances, swing and ballroom. With the start of university life she had to give up competitive dance, but unable to give up dancing altogether she tried Argentine tango — partly out of curiosity, partly to try something new, but without great expectations. In tango, though, she found far more than a pastime to alternate with her studies: she found “an elegance and, at the same time, an intimacy respectful of the other, based on connection, listening and a silent dialogue — the very qualities of this dance that break down the barriers of age, language and gender”.

Giovanni.

Teacher

At 23 he ran off to Buenos Aires on the false pretext of a university thesis that promptly ended up — oops — forgotten in a drawer, discovering in the meantime the nightlife of the milongas. Drawn to that chaining and intertwining of gestures and limbs, and by the sacred rule of the foreigner abroad, he was fatally seduced by it. Back in his homeland, he tried various tango schools and came into contact with Silvina’s world, and she saw in him the proverbial diamond in the rough. After years of study, much flattery and long stern looks from his teacher, he gave in in the blink of an eye, and began to devote himself — with curiosity and dedication — to training new tango dancers as well.

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Patrizia.

Teaching assistant and administration

An architect by profession: 3 children, 4 cats and sport. Dance had always intrigued her, ever since as a child she breathed in her father’s passion for ballroom dancing, but over the years sport always took over, representing — from adolescence on — an endless source of gratitude, pride, cohesion, emotion and discipline. After an injury she had to give up running, and in the “emptiness” of that moment she drew closer to her desire to dance. Which dance? She called the school nearest her home, which happened to teach tango, and went to try it. Pure chance — or perhaps magic, or destiny — she loved it and began to study. Just a few months later she met Silvina, and it became love, passion, emotion, introspection and a great deal of wonderful technique. She would encourage everyone to try tango, because it really is a life experience.