
About us
Argentine Tango and Folklore Dancers and Choreographers

Anita Escobar
Anita Escobar (Argentina) is a charismatic teacher and dancer of Argentinian tango and folklore. She is a fan of organic and natural tango. She started to dance ballet at the age of 8. Later she turned into the Argentine folklore as well as contemporary neoclassical dance and Latin American dances. From 2007 onward, she devoted her professional life to tango. She mastered her tango with the following maestros: Ramiro Nievas, Gladys Rivero, Soledad Larretapia, Javier Rodriguez, Moira Castellano, Pancho Martinez Pey, Octavio Fernandez, Corina Herrera, Maria Turba, Mario Peralta, Marisol and Alejandro Larenas, Mariano Chicho Frumboli and Juan Sepulveda, Carlos and Rosa Perez, Anibal Montenegro, Ricardo Bigeri and Soledad Larretapia, Luis Salinas, Julio Balmaceda. She study Hatha Yoga, Pilates Reformer and mat, Bioenergetic, personal Training She performed in the famous tango places in Buenos Aires, such as “Bar Sur”, “Esquina Homero Manzi”, "La botica del Angel" “Tango Porteño”, “La Catedral de Tango as well as in the carnivals in Argentina (the Gualeguaychu carnival). Lately she has been teaching in Zabrze, Katowice, Warsaw, Bolesławiec, Jelenia Góra, Poznań, Berlin, Rome and Naples.

Adrian Luppi
Adrian Luppi (Argentina) is a charismatic teacher and dancer of tango and Argentine folklore as well as a multidisciplinary artist too. From a very early age (5 years old) he began his dance journey as a dancer of Argentine folklore. He mastered his skills in dancing, playing drums and Malambo (traditional Argentine zapateo). Apart from that, he is a musician too. The versatile formation allowed him to experiment and devote himself to various styles of art and dance, such as flamenco, steppe, hip hop, and percussion. Adrian performed with many famous groups, like Flamenco Ballet of Maria Carrasco, Dani Panullo Dance Theater Co, Excalibur Dance Co, Mayumana. From 2008 onward he devotes himself entirely to tango. He organizes workshops, shows in theaters and exhibitions. He mastered his tango with the following maestros: Chicho Frumboli and Juan Sepulveda, Sebastián Arce, Marian Montes and Gustavo Naveira. For him, tango is an organic and natural body language. In classes, he focuses on the prevailing role of emotions and the human aspect of tango as a meeting of two people. Lately he has been teaching and performing with Anita Escobar. In their classes and dance, they leave aside the steps, but emphasize the freedom of the feeling and the movement, musicality, and mutual listening to leading and following. Their workshops are full of a great energy and creativity:
