Classes, Practicas
&
Milongas

We love Welcoming New Faces To Our Tango Community

01.

Weekly 'Practica' (Practice your Tango)

When: Every Tuesday starting 27 Jan 2026
Time: 7pm - 9pm
Cost: $7 Entry Fee (Free for members)
Where: Masonic Hall, 23/25 Stokes St., Parap NT 0820

02.

Tango Classes (click for more information)

When: Thursdays
Schedule: 2026
22 & 29 Feb Improvers 2 hour Class
7 - 9pm $20
4 Week Block 5 - 26 Feb
$15 per class or save $10 and pay in advance $50
6 Week Block

Time: 7.00-8.00 pm (Beginners)
8;00-9.00 pm (Improvers)

Cost: $15 per class or save $20 and pay in advance $70 for 6 classes
Where: Coconut Grove Hall, 24 Musgrave Cres, Coconut Grove.

For enquiries please text Susanna 0418816246 or email [email protected]

03.

Milonga (social Tango dancing)

►Club Tropical Milonga
When: 2nd Saturday of the month
Time: 6.30pm Social Dinner
8pm-11pm Dancing
Cost: FREE Entry
Where: 622 Lee Point Road, Lee Point
Extra: Support the Bar and enjoy some evening drinks and nibblies!

►Zen Sunset Milonga
When: Third Sunday of the month (Starting Feb 15 2026)
Time: 6pm to 9pm
Cost: FREE Entry
Where: Ramada Suites Zen Quarter - 6 Carey Street, Darwin CBD
Extra: Support the Zen Bar and enjoy some evening drinks and nibblies!

►End Of Month Milonga (except December)
When: Last Friday of the month starting 30 Feb 2026
Time: 8pm to 11pm.
Cost: $10 Entry Fee
Where: Coconut Grove Hall, 24 Musgrave Cres, Coconut Grove.
Extra: (Bring a plate to share BYO)

Please visit out Facebook event page for more updates

FAQ's

What is 'Practica'?

'Práctica' is not a tango class, but a regular time used to practice and improve your tango skills with your partner or other dancers.
We carry out this ‘Práctica’ in a friendly atmosphere with a variety of well-selected tango music and the assistance of our senior dancers.

What is Milonga?

'Milonga' has two meanings within the Argentine Tango jargon.
The first is the meeting place to dance tango, where Tanguero's and Milonguero's (people who are passionate about tango) gather and share the passion and joy of Argentine tango.

The second meaning of Milongs is a fast paced and playful form of tango which together with Vals and Tango form the more common and popular styles of Argentine Tango.