Why an ongoing intensive Tango Argentino training in Vienna?
Years of international experience showed Jessica Gerdel that intensive immersions offer a type of progress that weekly short classes can’t provide.
As a certified Tango Argentino instructor with further experience in body work, she combines professional tango dance and pedagogical training with deep somatic research. She is known for her focus on body awareness, helping dancers move past memorized steps to find a genuine, soulful connection with their partners, and for bridging Tango Argentino tradition and awareness of being in the XXI century, creating welcoming spaces for dancers from all backgrounds and levels of experience, and in her role as TDJ.
You’ve learned steps. Maybe even many.
And still… your dance feels limited or repetitive, some dance partners feel impossible, connection isn’t reliable… You seek more figures, adornos, try them at the Milonga, and the problem persists.
You are not alone. This loop is where many dancers get stuck. Sometimes for years.
The secret isn’t to add more figures but helping your dance become clear, adaptable and reliable, from the root.
Most tango classes give you material.
The Tango Immersion Program helps you:
Understand how movement works
Build a body that responds instead of reacts
Adapt to different partners without force
Feel more at ease in social dancing
More information is useless without integration.
Tango Immersion is designed to bridge that gap.
After a few editions, dancers often notice:
💫 They reduce overthinking while dancing
💫 Balance and coordination becomes more reliable
💫 Connection feels clearer with different partners
💫 Close embrace becomes more comfortable
💫 Fewer things “break” mid-dance (and when they do, they recognize why)
One immersive weekend per month
Focused prácticas to integrate
A clear progression over time:
Explore → Learn → Integrate → Dance
This is how your tango becomes something that consistently works.
Unlike a standard weekly class, the Tango Immersion Weekends in Vienna offer a dedicated space to dive into the nuances of Tango Argentino.
We focus on tango solo technique, partner communication, and the social aspects of the dance, using somatic movement to unlock a more natural, fluid embrace and movement.
Whether you’re looking to refine your tango or explore complexity, this program provides the tools for a total dance transformation.
This is where technique meets connection and improvisation in a coherent path of embodied learning:
Each month, the Tango Immersion Weekends combine themed workshops with real practice and a welcoming Milonga, anchoring deep learning into social dance.
But don’t be fooled by appearances, this isn’t just a weekend schedule. It’s part of a complete learning path:
Between Tango Immersion Weekends, weekly lessons and a Focused Práctica support your growth, keeping your body, technique, and connection alive until the next Immersion Weekend.
Even those who travel to join us take home plenty of material (and guidance on how to integrate it) for their own practice, continuing the work independently or with their tango communities until we meet again.
The result: clearer, more connected and enjoyable dancing in a shorter time span.
Whether you’re new to this approach or already part of the Tango Immersion family, you’re welcome to join a practice that goes deeper than mechanically repeated steps. A practice that transforms how you move, relate, and express yourself through Tango Argentino.
Each Tango Immersion Weekend offers:
A clear thematic focus,
space for individual and partner exploration,
guidance adapted to your level and experience,
time to slow down and integrate.
This offers progression while remaining flexible:
You can join the full path for better outcome, or single weekends/workshops as you feel called.
Dance partners and solo attendants are welcome, and you can learn the role(s) of your choice (Jessica encourages to learn both).
Each Immersion Weekend includes:
5 Thematic Workshops
Focused Práctica for all levels to integrate and test what you learn
Our Milonga Itinerante, a welcoming space for Tango Argentino in Wien, allowing you to apply your new skills in a social setting immediately
Each workshop stands alone while connected to the whole program, providing depth and flexibility.
You’re invited to join the full path or choose single days/workshops as you feel called.
If you wish to accelerate your growth, Tango Immersion works best when combined with:
💫 Weekly classes to build and refine your foundations and grow your tango
💫 Focused Prácticas to integrate and test your dance
💫 Milongas to apply everything in real social dance situations
💫 Private lessons to go the extra mile with personalized detail
The Tango Learning Pass supports you in such acceleration.
*Subject to change on special editions with guest teachers, like April’s edition with Irina Jabsa & Guadalupe Santiago
Usual Tango Immersion Weekends in Vienna
SATURDAY
16:30–17:30 — Workshop 1
18:00–19:00 — Workshop 2
19:15–20:15 — Workshop 3
20:15–22:00 — Focused Práctica for all levels
SUNDAY
14:30–16:00 Tango & Movement Pedagogical Path (add-on program, not included in the basic registration)
16:20–17:20 — Workshop 4
17:35–18:35 — Workshop 5
18:40–22:00 — Milonga Itinerante
The Tango Immersion Weekends are held in central Vienna (1150). Easily accessible for local dancers and those traveling from afar due to its proximity to Westbahnhof, one of the main train stations in town.
📍 Zentrum Exist, Sechshauser Str. 36-38, 1150 Wien
The rest of Jessica’s learning system (weekly classes and focused Prácticas) take place at another easily accessible studio. Check all details here.
January 17-18: Ground & Weight
Explore how your relationship to the floor and gravity shapes balance, confidence, and connection, both alone and with a dance partner.
February 14-15: Axis & Presence
Two elements that quietly shape everything we do in Tango Argentino. Join to refine alignment and tone to remain present, adaptable, and responsive in movement and in the embrace within different dynamics.
March 7-8: Music! Your third dance partner
A weekend to train listening, timing and meaning of dancing to Tango music.
Deepen your relationship to music to understand why we don’t dance the same to every tango orchestra, and why just copying steps doesn’t work.
April 16-19: Guest teachers from Argentina, Irina Jabsa & Guadalupe Santiago
Irina and Guadalupe are available from Apr 16 for private lessons, and will take your tango to the next level with a guided Práctica on Apr 17 and workshops on Apr 18-19.
They’ll also perform for us on Friday at the Galería Ideal Milonga, and a third surprise guest joins us for live music, directly from Uruguay, at our Milonga Itinerante on Sunday!
Save your spot and get ready to dance it all!

Further months’ themes will be progressively announced.
Below are the full year dates.
Mark your calendar!
Ready to transform your dance?
Join our Tango Immersion Program in Vienna and discover deeper connection and ease on the dance floor.
(Use the button for May-Nov editions)
Register here to the Tango Weekend with Irina Jabsa & Guadalupe Santiago
An add-on program for tango and movement enthusiasts with love for detail, aspiring instructors and teachers.
The Tango & Movement Pedagogical Path stands on its own and runs parallel to the Tango Immersion program. It takes place on a monthly basis, before the Sunday Tango Immersion workshops.
Join to learn about biomechanics (how your body and movement work –in general and specifically for Tango Argentino), movement analysis, teaching methods and pedagogical strategies.
Useful not only for teachers and aspiring instructors, but for everyone interested in learning how we learn movement, with occasional guided micro-teaching dynamics for those interested in the role of instructor.
Each weekend stands on its own and offers depth, clarity, and embodied tools you can take home with you.
If you’re briefly visiting Vienna, or life circumstances make long-term commitment difficult, you are welcome to join the format that suits you (full days, single workshops, private lessons).
The Tango Immersion work unfolds over time. Continuity is what allows the practice to deepen the best way: in the body and in the group.
If you can commit, your presence helps shape a deeper, more held space for everyone, and paves your path to deeply transform your dance.
A great way to start. Most dancers continue to build consistency.
On editions with guest teachers, the Single Immersion Weekend price may vary. It's announced in its specific page.
This is where most dancers start seeing consistent changes
Payment in 3 installments is possible (€245 each, the first 3 months)
For those ready to make tango part of their life
Payment in 4 installments is possible (€295 each, the first 4 months)
If you’re registering to single workshops, or the Tango & Movement Pedagogical Path, please fill out the form:
This program meets you where you are.
The work is layered, so you can engage at your level while growing beyond it.
No. The program includes plenty of tango solo technique and we switch partners as part of the learning experience. Role switching is also encouraged and supported.
Tango starts making sense with consistency. Nevertheless, Tango Immersion is a flexible program.
Each Immersion Weekend is complete in itself and can be joined independently, even single workshops.
Some dancers come from far away and only attend the Immersion Weekends, as the program offers tools you can take home to continue practicing on your own or with your local tango community.
Others dive-in fully, combining them with Tango Basics training, Grow your Tango, Focused Prácticas and even private lessons for a total immersion. The Tango Learning Pass supports them in building such consistency.
And some step in when a theme resonates or their agendas allow.
All ways of engaging are welcome.
Missing an edition does not put you “behind”. Each return is another entry point into the process (core principles are revisited throughout the year to allow new participants to orient themselves, and returning dancers to deepen their understanding).
Participants who register to the semester path or the yearly arc, and miss a full Immersion Weekend, can catch up in the Focused Prácticas and attend a semi-private lesson with Jessica to clarify questions if needed.
The Tango Immersion Program offers you immersive weekends and in-between integration sessions that we call Focused Prácticas.
They give your body time to go deep, explore, absorb and transform, allowing you to really own what you learn, and saving you time in the long run.
You can see the Focused Prácticas as a training lab that supports integration, repetition to build body memory, and group coherence between Immersion Weekends.
They play an important role in how the work matures over time, and help you test what you learn as they're open to dancers from the wider community – everyone is welcome to join regardless of where they learn.
No. The focus is on body awareness, embodied understanding, musicality, and improvisation: skills that support social dancing, connection and personal expression rather than memorized material.
No. It’s enough to be curious about movement, body mechanics, and the ways we understand and learn a dance, especially Tango Argentino.
Jessica is naturally drawn to learning in detail. That curiosity is what led her to the Tango Dance Instructor Training she completed in Buenos Aires and everything that followed. At the time, becoming a tango teacher was not her intention.
Learning about movement and how to learn, offers valuable tools: it helps you discern what truly supports your process as a student, wherever you go. And it supports your relationship to movement on a deeper layer.
For some, this path may eventually open the desire to share knowledge with others. For others, it simply enriches their personal journey, bringing clarity, autonomy, and confidence in their own practice.
Both motivations are equally welcome to join the Tango & Movement Pedagogical Path.
Payment is possible in cash, bank transfer or card (also SEPA Direct Debit for the semester and yearly packs). You'll receive the instructions via email (check your spam folder if you don't receive it shortly after registration).
The current standard price is secured for participants registered to a semester or yearly path. There will be guest teachers in some editions of the Tango Immersion Program, whose perspectives complement and deepen the ongoing work. For these editions, single-weekend prices may be adjusted accordingly.
Jessica's intention is to keep the pricing transparent, fair, and stable, while allowing the work to remain sustainable over time.
If adjustments become necessary in response to external circumstances, the changes will be communicated clearly and in advance, and will be applied with consideration.
In any case, existing semester and yearly registrations will remain protected at today's price throughout the year.
Yes, students under 30 years old and people with low income or unemployed can apply to a partial scholarship of up to 20%. Apply via email or in person, indicating the % support you're requesting.
Anyone can learn tango, each at their own speed.
How soon would you like to feel comfortable in your body and with your dance? That's the parameter to decide how much it is worth committing for you.
The ingredients await you, it's up to you to let them act.
The Tango Immersion Program unfolds through progressive layers*, and each Immersion Weekend reflects them, moving from individual clarity to relational application, to expansion and integration, in a mix of individual and partner work.
While a clear roadmap is already drafted for the full year, Jessica doesn’t believe in one-size-fits-all programs. Her work is strongly student centered. Therefore each cycle is shaped by the people in the room: their experience, questions and needs. That's why two classes of hers are never the same, even if revisiting a "repeated" topic. You actively influence how the program unfolds by showing up regularly.
*The main lines of work that sustain her approach to Tango Argentino are: body awareness and mindful movement, tango vocabulary (from popular tango figures –understanding, not copying them– to specific techniques, musicality, and everything that shapes the "tango grammar"), the journey of connection, improv exploration, and the social dimension of this dance.
Here you can see the monthly themes we've worked on this year, and some blog posts about them.
Certified Tango Argentino-Yoga teacher and somatic movement facilitator.
Guiding dancers toward embodied awareness, connection, and freedom on and off the dance floor.
contact@jessicagerdel.com
+43 681 10323630