MuBa-Tango-Festival
MuBa-Tango-Festival is an annual festival in Kreuztal, Germany, focused on Argentine tango. This first edition aims to attract tango dancers for a weekend of workshops and social dancing, contributing to the local tango scene.
History
The MuBa-Tango-Festival, held at Café Basico in Kreuztal, Germany, emerged from a vibrant local tango scene that began to take shape in the early 2000s. The festival was founded in 2011, spearheaded by passionate tango enthusiasts who sought to create a space for dancers to connect, learn, and celebrate their love for Argentine tango. The event was designed to cater to all skill levels, featuring workshops led by experienced instructors and social dancing opportunities that brought together a diverse community of tango lovers.
Over the years, the MuBa-Tango-Festival has evolved significantly, transitioning from a small local gathering to a well-regarded event in the regional tango calendar. Initially hosted in various venues, the festival found a permanent home at Café Basico, a cultural hub known for its commitment to dance and the arts. The festival's format has also expanded, incorporating not only workshops but also milongas—social dance evenings that allow participants to practice their skills in a lively atmosphere. Attendance has steadily grown, with participants traveling from nearby cities and beyond to partake in the festivities.
Notable editions of the festival include the 2011 inaugural event, which featured a variety of workshops and a tango evening with live music, showcasing the talents of musicians like Julie Georgis and DJ T-quadrat. Subsequent years saw the introduction of themed workshops and special events, such as the 'Tanzen & Lernen' New Year's celebration in 2021, which combined learning with social dancing. The festival has also embraced the community spirit, hosting benefit events like the x-mas-ball, which not only entertain but also support local causes.
Despite facing challenges, including the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, which forced the cancellation of many events, the MuBa-Tango-Festival has demonstrated resilience. The organizers adapted by implementing safety measures and exploring new formats to keep the tango community engaged. Today, the festival stands as a testament to the enduring appeal of tango, fostering connections among dancers and celebrating the rich cultural heritage of this beloved dance form.
Currently, the MuBa-Tango-Festival is recognized as a significant event in the tango community, attracting participants from various backgrounds and skill levels. Its reputation for quality instruction and a welcoming atmosphere continues to grow, making it a must-attend event for tango enthusiasts in Germany and beyond. As the festival looks to the future, it remains committed to promoting the art of tango and providing a platform for dancers to express themselves and connect with others.
Key People
Edition History
| Year | Ed. | Dates | Venue |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 | — | Jul 4-6 | — |
| 2024 | — | Dec 27 | — |
| 2023 | — | Dec 31 | — |
| 2021 | — | Dec 31 - Jan 2 | — |
| 2018 | — | Nov 30 | — |
| 2017 | — | Jul 28-30 | — |
| 2011 | — | May 21 | — |
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