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Vittoria has been dancing Argentine Tango since June 1994. Her interest in the dance began after reading the article Four Legs, One Heart in the Washingtonian Magazine. The article truly inspired her to seek instruction for the dance.
She has also studied jazz, salsa, merengue, swing, bolero, Latin hustle, and rumba. For the past four years Vittoria has devoted her energy and love of dance to Argentine Tango. She has studied both extensively in the United States and Buenos Aires, embracing the Argentine culture.
She studied with many important masters of the dance such as Carlos Gavito, Lorena Ermocida, Miguel and Osvaldo Zotto, Milena Phlebs, Fabian Salas, Carina Losano and Pablo Fontana, Andrea Misse and Leandro Palou, Gabriel Misse, Graciela Gonzales, Gustavo Naveira, Nito and Elba Garcia, Alicia Cruzado, Daniela Acuri, Carlos Perez and Rosa Forte, Carlos & Maria Rivarola.
Viviana and Isidora Levinson were both born in Buenos Aires, where they lived for more than 20 years until moving ot the United States. Although they didn't begin dancing tango until later, they were avid social dancers throught their life.
They began dancing tango seriously in 1995. Since then they have made tango a central passion of their lives, returning to Buenos Aires to study with the masters, attending tango events in other places, dancing in milongas around the world, organizing local milongas, and performing and teaching.
Some of the many masters that they have studied are: Gustoavo Naveira and Fabian Salas from The Tango Lesson, Lorena Ermocida and Osvaldo Zotto from TangoX2, Daniela and Armando Arcuri from Tango Passion, Claudio Villagra from Forever Tango, Leandro Palou and Andrea Misse, Nestor and Patricia Ray and Carina Loano and Pablo Fontana.
Guillermo was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina. He was acquainted with Tango in his early childhood through Tango shows on television and listening to the music on the radio.
He began dancing Tango in October 1996. Since then he has made Tango the central focus of his life.
He has studied with many of the important maestros of the dance such as Carlos Gavito, Carlos and Alicia Gomez, Jose Garofolo, The Firpo's, Fabian Salas, Carina Losano and Pablo Fontana, Andrea Misse and Leandro Palou, Gabriel Misse, Cacho Dante, Susana Miller, Pablo Pugliese, and Nito and Elba Garcia, Daniela Acuri, Carlos Perez and Rosa Forte, Carlos & Maria Rivarola.
"Una mezcla rara de Musetta y de Mimi". He initially was inspired to study the open salon style Tango and then enjoyed even more the milonguero style. Now he has incorporated both and created a rhythmical style of his own.