The New Zealand Tango Festival

annual Wellington, NZ Since 1988 19 editions 23+ years online

The New Zealand Tango Festival is an annual celebration of Argentine Tango in Wellington, New Zealand. Recently established, this festival offers a platform for dancers to engage in workshops and social dancing, promoting the tango culture in the region.

History

The New Zealand Tango Festival, a vibrant celebration of Argentine tango, was founded in 2006 in Wellington, New Zealand. The festival emerged from a passionate community of tango enthusiasts who sought to create a platform for dancers of all levels to learn, connect, and celebrate their love for tango. The inaugural event took place at the Te Whaea: National Dance and Drama Centre, attracting a modest yet enthusiastic crowd eager to immerse themselves in the world of tango. The festival's founders envisioned a gathering that would not only showcase local talent but also invite international instructors to share their expertise and artistry with participants.

Over the years, the New Zealand Tango Festival has evolved significantly, growing from its humble beginnings into a prominent event on the international tango calendar. Each edition has seen an increase in attendance, with participants traveling from various countries to partake in workshops, performances, and social dancing, known as milongas. The festival has consistently featured a diverse lineup of renowned tango teachers, including notable figures such as Demián García, Carolina Bonaventura, Sebastian Achaval, and Roxana Suarez. The festival's format has also expanded, incorporating intensive immersion courses, live music, and a variety of workshops tailored to different skill levels, ensuring that both beginners and seasoned dancers find value in the experience.

Notable editions of the festival include the 5th Annual New Zealand Tango Festival in 2006, which marked a significant milestone with 35 workshops and live performances from a tango trio. The festival continued to flourish, celebrating its 10th anniversary in 2016 with a week-long program filled with workshops and performances that showcased the best of local and international talent. The 2020 edition was particularly memorable, featuring a week of world-class workshops and shows, although it faced challenges due to the COVID-19 pandemic, leading to cancellations in subsequent years. However, the festival rebounded in 2023, reaffirming its status as a beloved event in the tango community.

Today, the New Zealand Tango Festival is recognized as one of the premier tango festivals in the Southern Hemisphere, attracting hundreds of participants each year. It has become a cherished tradition for tango lovers, fostering a sense of community and connection among dancers. The festival's reputation for high-quality instruction, engaging performances, and a welcoming atmosphere has solidified its place in the hearts of tango enthusiasts, making it a must-attend event for anyone passionate about this beautiful dance form.

Key People

Demián García (teacher)Carolina Bonaventura (teacher)Sebastian Achaval (teacher)Roxana Suarez (teacher)Michelle Erdemsel (teacher)Murat Erdemsel (teacher)

Timeline

2006 Edition 5

The inaugural festival featured 35 workshops with international teachers and live music.

2012 Edition 1

The festival included various tango events and activities.

2013 Edition 2

The festival featured workshops and events, with registration opening soon.

2014 Edition 13

The festival included world-class workshops, shows, and milongas with international teachers.

2015 Edition 14

The festival continued to grow, featuring three days and four nights of workshops and shows.

2017 Edition 16

The festival featured a diverse lineup of international teachers and immersive workshops.

2018 Edition 17

The festival included workshops, shows, and milongas, continuing its tradition of excellence.

2020 Edition 19

The festival featured a week of world-class workshops and shows, although it faced cancellations due to COVID-19.

2023 Edition 19

The festival successfully returned, reaffirming its status in the tango community.

2024 Edition 20

The festival is set to celebrate its 20th anniversary with a packed program of events.

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