We had the pleasure of teaching and performing in the New Forest last weekend.

There, in a little village hall in the most beautiful setting (picture thatched cottages and horses roaming across the country roads), you’ll discover something quite unexpected: a perfect tango studio – complete with tango paintings on the wall and an elegant grand piano. Steve and Debbie Morall have created a wonderful environment for tango lovers to immerse themselves in tango in the many events they organise. That’s right Londoners, there are places to learn tango far away from the Big Smoke!

We had a very rewarding weekend meeting new people (and re-connecting with others we knew already), sharing our ideas and watching them discover new angles for their dance.

We were really happy to receive this feedback from our visit:

“What a marvellous weekend! David and Kim are both fabulous dancers and teachers and we loved every minute of it. We both feel we have made progress and have things to practise so we can improve. This is certainly amongst our favourite weekends! We have been left motivated and inspired for both the dance and our own progress within it.”

“David and Kim have something very special to offer and we look forward to our next opportunity to experience their teaching.”

“What a wonderful weekend. David & Kim introduced a variety of concepts in a very structured and creative manner. They cleverly built on aspects covered during the previous sessions leaving all who participated feeling they had ‘moved on’ and made significant progress. Most impressive was their involvement in each individual taking the time to give focused practical advice and clear demonstrations. To top it all a wonderful weekend of dancing as well during the practicas and milongas thank you!”

“David & Kim’s teaching style was excellent and lots of fun, with a marvellous balance between group and individual instruction. It was also a breathtaking delight to watch them dance – one of those rare moments when you know you are in the presence of masters.”

Thank you Bramshaw! We hope to visit you again very soon!