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𝗠𝗶𝗹𝗼𝗻𝗴𝗮 𝗦𝗮𝗯𝗮𝗱𝗼𝗷𝗼 is a house party on a random Sábado* in a graceful Dojo* with unbelievably silky floors where karate and meditation otherwise takes place. Especially for this 2nd edition, we joined forces with our friend Pino Dangiola—the DJ who knows how to keep the fire alive—and Pablo Verón, the maestro of maestros who knows how to keep the wheel turning.
🛞 Pre-milonga: we’ll begin with the first 1.5-hour block of La Rueda Verón®—also known as “The Verón Wheel”—as part of the program Tango Study with Pablo Verón (20–23 November). It’s a co-creative tango experiment that expands perception from couple to community, and from body to space—inviting dancers to flow, adapt, and discover what emerges together.
For more info + registration
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♨️ The dojo features sauna facilities—designed by Anno, the karate master himself. They’ll be hot and steamy throughout the night, ready for the milonga for those who appreciate the beauty of steam and sweat.
Motto y Tema del Sábadojo:
心 SHIN
技 GI
体 TAI
‘Balance between the heart, the technique and the body’
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時 刻 表
🕡 18.30–19.00 || Tea offered upon entrance
🕢 19.00–20.30 || Keiko* with Pablo Verón sensei*
🕖 20.00–00.00 || Sauna “i gång”
🕣 20.30–01.00 || Milonga with DJ Pino
入 場 料
🎫 150 kr || Milonga (Drop in!)
🎟️ 690 kr || La Rueda Verón® (Sign up!)
▪️ aka “The Verón Wheel”
▪️ 3 hours total (1.5 × 2 days)
▪️ For dancers with foundations.
▪️ You can register without a partner.
▪️ We’ll rotate frequently, like a wheel!
▪️ More info: https://fb.me/e/3A5KG6upU
▪️ 10% scholarship discount until Nov 8th
✍🏻 https://forms.gle/VsUtMWoTCej5qcAt7
準 備
Tango stuff (obviously)
Sauna stuff (if you want)
A water bottle (wisely)
A tea cup (for that little extra)
来 る 道
📍Junohällsvägen 1, Stockholm
🚋 Tram to “Stora Essingen” + 4-min caminata
🚌 Bus 1 or 56 until Broparken + 4-min caminata
㊙️ The door code: 1888
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🔰 *Glossary
⚈ Sábado / サバド || ’Saturday’ in Spanish
⚈ Dojo / 道場 ’the place of the way’ when directly translated, it refers to places where martial arts are practiced; means ’the place of the way’ when directly translated.
⚈ Sensei / 先生 || is a term of respect, typically attached to the end of a teacher’s name at all times, in and outside the dojo.
⚈ Keiko / 稽古 || means ‘training’. When we perform Keiko, we are refining our technique through practicing and contemplating on what has come before us (the teachings). 稽 means ‘to think or to consider’ and 古 means ‘old’.
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