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Sharna is an internationally recognized tango artist with over 25 years of experience teaching movement and improvisation. If you find these educational tango downloads useful, please leave a donation and share them others in your community.
Tango Study Guide
The Study Guide is a 16-page, three-in-one download. Based on twenty years of teaching and troubleshooting, it’s designed to help you improve your retention in classes and workshops, get the most out of private lessons, and communicate effectively with practice partners. By navigating these three learning methods successfully, you’ll begin to develop your own style.
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develop your own style of dancing
Crash Course Outline
This is a 1-hour introductory class plan designed to give first-timers a positive and fun experience of improvised tango social dancing. The formula is flexible and has six parts.
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teach tango to total beginners
Milonga Quick Start Guide
This is a 2-page outline for teaching yourself or others how to dance milonga in a way that is fun, playful, and wholly distinct from tango! It will work well for those who already dance tango comfortably and serves as a useful outline for a workshop or series of classes.
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discover the playful elegance of milonga
Teach Both Roles Tip Sheet
While not everyone wants to dance both roles socially, teaching both roles in the tango classroom can be an effective educational method and a powerful culture-building strategy. For those considering whether (or how) to teach both roles, this Tip Sheet explains key benefits of this approach, provides logistical tips, and identifies common forms of hesitance you might encounter.
increase connection & creativity
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Teach Both Roles
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encourage a collaborative culture
Tango Study Guide
The Study Guide is a 16-page, three-in-one download. Based on twenty years of teaching and troubleshooting, it’s designed to help you improve your retention in classes and workshops, get the most out of private lessons, and communicate effectively with practice partners. By navigating these three learning methods successfully, you’ll begin to develop your own style.
Find more joy in social dancing.
Crash Course Outline
This is a 1-hour introductory class plan designed to give first-timers a positive and fun experience of improvised tango social dancing. The formula is flexible and has six parts.
Grow your tango community
Milonga Quick Start Guide
This is a 2-page outline for teaching yourself or others how to dance milonga in a way that is fun, playful, and wholly distinct from tango! It will work well for those who already dance tango comfortably and serves as a useful outline for a workshop or series of classes.
Look forward to milonga tandas.
Teach Both Roles Tip Sheet
While not everyone wants to dance both roles socially, teaching both roles in the tango classroom can be an effective educational method and a powerful culture-building strategy. For those considering whether (or how) to teach both roles, this Tip Sheet explains key benefits of this approach, provides logistical tips, and identifies common forms of hesitance you might encounter.
increase connection & creativity
Trust and Belonging
Along with the sheer fun of learning to improvise, tango is also an amazing opportunity to shed some of our usual caution and hesitation around others. Instead, by showing up with generosity and openness, we sometimes get to experience the kind of trust, intimacy, and belonging that is otherwise scarce in the competitive, hyper-capitalist culture we are living in.
Tango is indeed beautiful, both because of its elegant footwork and also as an invitation to personal growth, creative expression, and community building. Many of the incredible people I met through tango are now my closest friends and colleagues, and my life has been greatly enriched by those connections, both on and off the dance floor.
Tango Workshops with Sharna
Tango workshops for social dance communities at every stage of development. Engaging and memorable movement-based workshops for training events, retreats, and conferences.
“The tango waits for you.”
ANIBAL TROILO
Sharna’s Tango Story
Sharna has been involved with tango since 1997, when she received her first lesson in the corner of a dance hall from a fellow beginner. Her early and most influential teachers include Brigitta Winkler, Daniel Trenner, and Rebecca Shulman. She was also fortunate to study with such tango legends as Mingo, Esther, and Pablo Pugliese, Nito & Elba Garcia, Juan Bruno, Pedro “Tete” Rusconi, Mariano “Chicho” Frumboli, Gustavo Naveira, Omar Vega, Aurora & Jorge Firpo, and Pablo Veron.
In addition to tango, she has also trained in an abundance of other modalities including contact improvisation, contemporary and postmodern dance, yoga, Pilates, and Laban/Bartenieff Fundamentals. She has an MFA in Dance from UCLA.
Sharna performed as a member of the all-woman dance company TangoMujer between 2003-2006, and then directed her own performing company until 2011. She founded the nonprofit organization Tango Mercurio in Washington, D.C., spearheading the DC community tango orchestra project and multiple outreach programs to youth and senior groups, as well as establishing an adult tango school.
Throughout her career, Sharna has been an outspoken advocate for learning both leading and following roles independent of gender, an approach that cultivates empathy, inclusion, and creativity. Between 2011-2018, she produced a series of workshops and extended retreats for women to study the leading role.
Over the past 25 years, she has taught guest workshops and master classes for dozens of community organizations across North America and Europe, and by special arrangement in Havana, Cuba and Phnom Penh, Cambodia. She has taught movement and partnering for dance and theater undergraduates at the University of California Los Angeles, Long Beach City College, and California State University Long Beach. In 2025, she came out of tango retirement to start a tango community in Long Beach, CA with six adventurous new dancers and a generous partnership with Altar Society Brewing & Coffee Co.
Sharna is praised for her ability to both articulate and demonstrate the subtle details of tango movement and improvisation. Her approach is holistic and exploratory, inspired by both the anatomy and the poetry of the body.
What Students
Are Saying
I feel this workshop empowered me to stop worrying so much about being judged, which allows me to be a more musically expressive and connected dancer.
I love my tango lessons with Sharna! Her highly developed sensing and teaching skills makes the conversation of tango so clear and accessible.
My dancing has improved tremendously since taking Sharna’s classes. She has designed a curriculum with a clear and methodical approach to learning Tango.
What Students
Are Saying
I feel this workshop empowered me to stop worrying so much about being judged, which allows me to be a more musically expressive and connected dancer.
I love my tango lessons with Sharna! Her highly developed sensing and teaching skills makes the conversation of tango so clear and accessible.
My dancing has improved tremendously since taking Sharna’s classes. She has designed a curriculum with a clear and methodical approach to learning Tango.