with Florencia Marioni and Fabrizio Chiodetti
This summer, Studio Tango Argentino offers a one-week tango holiday in an iconic Italian vacation destination: Sardinia.
A journey centered on authenticity, quality of hospitality, and group cohesion (maximum 20 participants).
In Porto Ottiolu–Budoni, a small village on the east coast, easy to reach from the port or Olbia airport, where the tradition of good living is still very much alive, we offer exceptional accommodation in private villas. These feature private bedrooms, a shared living room and kitchen, veranda and garden, and are located 300 meters from the beach.
We have a large working space for classes, allowing you to dance tango freely throughout the day.
Some evenings will be organized outside the venue, in partnership with local tango associations, encouraging encounters between French and Italian tango lovers—people who are sensitive both to the emotion of the dance and to the magic of the landscapes and quality of life. A holiday under the sign of Tango, Sun, Beach, and Authenticity.
Program
Arrival – Saturday, August 22
Welcome and discovery of the venue and rooms
6:30 pm – 8:00 pm: Tango class
Welcome milonga
From Sunday, August 23 to Friday, August 28
10:30 am – 11:30 am: Tango technique class (preparatory work)
Free time (beach, excursions, and visits)
6:30 pm – 8:00 pm: Tango class
Dinner in the villa or in restaurants
Milonga on site or outside, in one of the milongas organized by local tangueros
Saturday, August 29
10:00 am – 12:00 pm: Review practice (based on the program covered)
End-of-course meal (optional)
Departure for Lyon
Prices
Full program: €590
Included:
– Accommodation in a double room with cooking facilities (large shared kitchen available to participants, barbecue possible)
– All tango classes and practices
– Milongas on site
Not included:
– Round-trip travel and transportation
– Meals (available on site)
– Milongas outside the venue
Limited places. Pre-registration by email at infos@studiotangoargentino.com,
followed by a €150 deposit transfer to Studio Tango Argentino before February 28, 2026.
Our choice of exclusive accommodation during high season requires us to confirm our booking quickly. Please reply by email if you are interested.
Teachers
Florencia Marioni
Born in Santa Fe (Argentina), she began her tango journey at the age of 16 in the city of Rosario, Argentina.
From 2013 to 2017, she lived in Italy between Rome, Naples, and other southern cities, where she collaborated on several performances, for example with Plácido Domingo Jr.
She also developed her teaching by collaborating with several international teachers.
Since 2017, she has been based again in Buenos Aires, where she currently lives and where she takes part in and co-produces tango shows such as Siempre Tango in Puerto Madero, and is part of the staff of Nueva Gricel and Complejo Belgrano.
She teaches at the Escuela Mundial de Tango G.E. in Buenos Aires and regularly travels for seminars in Italy, Germany, Spain, Portugal, Russia, Thailand, Cyprus, Brazil, Bolivia, etc.
She approaches tango in a holistic, organic, and integral way, in a simple and clear form, without the use of force and in deep connection with the partner.
According to her vision, tango is a personal and unique dance in which each individual finds their own expression and creativity.
Fabrizio Chiodetti
Born in Rome, after training as a contemporary dancer in Italy in several institutions—including Aterballetto in Reggio Emilia—and working as a performing dancer with the Wendell Wells Dance Theater and Imago Lab companies, he moved to France, first to Paris and then to Lyon, where he lives and works. For over 20 years, he has shared his time between contemporary dance and Argentine tango.
In France, he has collaborated with several dance and theater companies such as Philippe Genty, Karine Saporta, Théâtre du Soleil, and Cie Tangible.
In tango, he has maintained a strong artistic collaboration for over 20 years with E. Cappussi and M. Flores, with whom he shares his artistic vision of tango.
He performs demonstrations with many dancers, including Carmela Acuyo, Natalia Almada, Florencia Marioni, Jessica Estigarribia, Moira Daloia, Karina Colmeiro, Cristina Cortés, Amira Campora, Francesca Campitelli, Elisa Merli, Eliane Riegner, Rosa Corisco, Gabriela Fernandez, Josefina Stellato, and others.
He also practices and teaches Tango-Contact and Sensitive Tango and has done so for several years.