Long Beach Tango

learn to lead & follow

Long Beach Tango

learn to lead & follow

A Dance Of Relationship

Sharna is an internationally recognized tango artist with over 25 years of experience teaching movement and improvisation. Her approach reflects an interest in the transformative effect of social dance: how we grow individually through connection with others.

Tango & Pizza
in Long Beach

Wednesdays at Altar Society Brewing
230 Pine Ave.

6:45pm – meet at the bar
7pm – class upstairs
8pm – pizza and drinks downstairs

NO PARTNER REQUIRED – BEGINNERS WELCOME

*Classes offered by donation

Listen to tango music

Get tango shoes

Dance shoes are extremely lightweight, with smooth soles for gliding and spinning. They will make your tango learning experience far more enjoyable! If you’re on a budget, you can turn any pair of regular shoes into dance shoes with a pair of over-shoe socks or by covering the soles with suede. Otherwise, we recommend these types of practice shoes:

Jazz Shoes – Almost totally flat with zero support. They are meant to fit your foot like a glove.

Taygra Dance Sneakers – Lightweight sneakers with smooth soles designed for dancing. Flexible with light support.

Practice Shoes Women – Slightly more elegant but still comfortable, flexible with light support.
Example 1 | Example 2

Practice Shoes Men – Resemble mens dress shoes but lighter and more comfortable.
Example 1 | Example 2

*If you’d like to try on a bunch of different kinds of shoes in person, try the Very Fine Dance Shoes showroom in El Monte.

*If you’re interested in women’s tango heels, please ask us where to get them. Heels for tango are a very specific design and are only made in a few places in the world.

Tango & Pizza in Long Beach

Wednesdays at Altar Society Brewing
230 Pine Ave.

6:45pm – meet at the bar
7pm – class upstairs
8pm – pizza and drinks downstairs

NO PARTNER REQUIRED – BEGINNERS WELCOME

*Classes offered by donation

Listen to tango music

Get tango shoes

Dance shoes are extremely lightweight, with smooth soles for gliding and spinning. They will make your tango learning experience far more enjoyable! If you’re on a budget, you can turn any pair of regular shoes into dance shoes with a pair of over-shoe socks or by covering the soles with suede. Otherwise, we recommend these types of practice shoes:

Jazz Shoes – Almost totally flat with zero support. They are meant to fit your foot like a glove.

Taygra Dance Sneakers – Lightweight sneakers with smooth soles designed for dancing. Flexible with light support.

Practice Shoes Women – Slightly more elegant but still comfortable, flexible with light support.
Example 1 | Example 2

Practice Shoes Men – Resemble mens dress shoes but lighter and more comfortable.
Example 1 | Example 2

*If you’d like to try on a bunch of different kinds of shoes in person, try the Very Fine Dance Shoes showroom in El Monte.

*If you’re interested in women’s tango heels, please ask us where to get them. Heels for tango are a very specific design and are only made in a few places in the world.


“Tango…is who we are: it is both physical and spiritual.”

OSVALDO GOLIJOV

Monthly Práctica

Mondays (once a month – see dates below)
Grace Methodist Church
2325 E 3rd St, Long Beach
(3rd and Junipero)

7-9pm – Práctica

NEXT PRÁCTICA:
Monday, March 30

PARKING: Park in the free open lot across from the church off Junipero. Enter the church along the side of the building along 3rd Street.

*This event is offered by donation. 


Listen to our story on the Lead & Follow podcast:

The Tango Waits for You
An audio documentary that tells the story of the first year of Long Beach Tango, created by Sharna Fabiano

What’s a práctica?

A práctica is an opportunity to practice what you’ve learned in class and get used to social dancing, improvising whole songs and sets with a partner. Instructors will be available to help you, and you’re encouraged to work with each other on anything you’d like to improve on.

Bring snacks or drinks to share. This is a community event and a great way to make new friends!

*Photo courtesy Marie-Dominique Verdier

Monthly Práctica

Monthly on a Monday
Grace Methodist Church
2325 E 3rd St, Long Beach
(3rd and Junipero)

7-9pm – Práctica

NEXT PRÁCTICA: Monday, March 30

PARKING: Park in the free open lot across from the church off Junipero. Enter the church along the side of the building along 3rd Street.

*This event is offered by donation. 

LISTEN TO OUR STORY ON THE LEAD & FOLLOW PODCAST:

The Tango Waits for You
An audio documentary that tells the story of the first year of Long Beach Tango, created by Sharna Fabiano

What Makes Tango So Compelling
A reverse interview with podcast host Sharna Fabiano and Actor/Director Dan Istrate

What’s a práctica?

A práctica is an opportunity to practice what you’ve learned in class and get used to social dancing, improvising whole songs and sets with a partner. Instructors will be available to help you, and you’re encouraged to work with each other on anything you’d like to improve on.

Bring snacks or drinks to share. This is a community event and a great way to make new friends!

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.

Local Private Lessons

Rate: $100/hr for one or two people

Private tango lessons for all levels in Long Beach, CA.

Guest Workshops

Rate: please inquire

Tango workshops for social dance communities and lively, 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
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What Students
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