I fell in love with tango in 2012, and since then it has become a deep part of my life. I have studied with many teachers and traveled widely to meet dancers from different cultures, learning through each embrace and every exchange.
For me, tango is more than dance. It is a language without words, a way to connect across borders, bodies and souls. In my teaching I focus on technique, but also on something deeper: the intention behind the movement. I encourage dancers to discover their own expression, to listen to themselves and to their partner, and to embrace the present moment. This is what makes tango alive, unique and meaningful for every person and every couple. I want to feel good, empowered and free in my own dance, and I want to pass that experience on to the people I teach.
My background as both a certified life and leadership coach and an actress shapes the way I teach. Coaching gives me tools to create awareness and connection, guiding people to feel at home in their bodies and true in their choices. Acting taught me to listen, to express emotions and to bring inner life into movement.
What matters most to me is creating space where people can reconnect with themselves, through tango, through presence and through the joy of dancing.