Tango DJ

I have to admit, when I started Tango over 20 years ago, I found the music a bit strange. But today it's become a part of my life. Let's say I start the day with a good cup of coffee and Tango music (e.g. Argentine Tango Radio Budapest, Tango Radio Berlin, a vinyl record, or one of my playlists). Then I listen to Tango music in the car on my way to work, and if there's a Milonga, I dance to Tango music in the evening, or I DJ.

Like most Tango DJs, I play most of the pieces from the golden era (most tango orchestras, the most danceable music), but of course the old guard and newer interpretations are also taken into account, and sometimes something European as well (we don't want to forget where we are). I also try to play a good mix of rhythmic, lyrical, and complex orchestral pieces, in an alternating pattern.

Tango Photography

It all started with a crazy idea: I wanted somehow capture those touching tango moments. That was the moment I invested in my first camera (a Nikon SLR). For over seven years now, I've been traveling from tango event to tango event, capturing these wonderful moments. Over time, I've developed my own style, which I might describe as "tango as street photography." I try to capture the atmosphere of the event, including the tango dancers and everything else that happens around them. I'm truly grateful that organizers invite me and that the tango community appreciates my photos (Tango Photography).

If you are a tango event organizer looking for someone who can provide music and beautiful moments, then I would be delighted if you contact me: info@tango-international.eu