Maraton Tanga
Maraton Tanga is an annual Argentine tango event in Poznań, Poland, known for its multiple days of continuous social dancing with renowned DJs. With only one edition held so far, it aims to foster a lively tango community.
History
The EL HURACÁN Tango Marathon, held in Poznań, Poland, emerged as a vibrant celebration of Argentine tango, captivating dancers and enthusiasts since its inception. The event was founded to create a space for tango lovers to gather, dance, and connect over their shared passion. The first edition took place in 2024 at the Buenos Aires Club, a venue that has become synonymous with the marathon's lively atmosphere. The founders aimed to foster a community where both local and international dancers could immerse themselves in the tango experience, making it a significant addition to the Polish tango scene.
As the years progressed, the EL HURACÁN Tango Marathon evolved, expanding its reach and enhancing its offerings. The marathon features a series of milongas, or social dance events, spread over four days, showcasing a diverse lineup of talented DJs. Each edition has seen an increase in attendance, with dancers coming from various countries to participate in this immersive tango experience. The event's format has remained consistent, focusing on continuous social dancing without workshops, allowing participants to enjoy the music and dance freely.
Notable editions of the marathon have included a variety of DJs who bring their unique styles to the dance floor. In 2024, the event featured renowned DJs such as Łukasz Laskowski, Riccardo Bossi, and Marta Wójcicka, who curated an unforgettable musical experience for attendees. The 2025 edition continued this tradition, with a lineup that included Darek Tybińkowski and Vincent van 't Laar, further solidifying the marathon's reputation as a premier tango event in the region. The marathon's commitment to quality music and a welcoming atmosphere has made it a highlight for tango dancers in Europe.
Despite the challenges faced by many events in recent years, including the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, the EL HURACÁN Tango Marathon has persevered, adapting to ensure the safety and enjoyment of its participants. Today, it stands as a testament to the resilience of the tango community, drawing dancers from near and far to celebrate their love for this beautiful dance. The marathon has established itself as a key event in the international tango calendar, known for its vibrant energy and the joy it brings to all who attend.
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Inaugural edition held at Buenos Aires Club, featuring a lineup of talented DJs.
Expanded lineup of DJs and increased attendance, solidifying its reputation in the tango community.
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