Diego Lanau
In 1997 Diego Lanau began studying tango. In 1999 Diego joined the Mora Godoy group in Club Almagro where he met his first tango partner, Natalia Arcidiacono, with whom he STARTED TEACHING IN 2001. Diego participated in a variety of tango competitions.He became finalists in the Sin Rumbo Club in Villa Urquiza and in December 2003 was crowned champion, by a nearly unanimous public vote, in Club Saraza.
2006 marked the beginning of international travel with the San Francisco Bay Area the first destination. . Diego traveled to various cities in the USA: San Diego, Los Angeles, Chicago, Cleveland New York, Reno, Lake Tahoe, Las Vegas and Aspen and participated in 2007 participated in the Portland and Seattle festivals. In 2009,he travels expanded to Europe, where he taught and performed in Italy, Spain and France. Afterwards, they returned to Europe in 2010 to participate in the Kerallic tango festival in Bretagne. Also in 2010 they were invited to participate in the Antipanico Festival
in the Bay Area.
He returned to the Bay Area in May 2011.
April 2013, special participation at ATUSA as performer.
March 2015, judge at Los Ángeles local championship.
June 2015, tango festival in Sabadell( Spain)
In 2017, he perform at Buenos Aires City Hall, Club Atlético Boca Juniors.( most emblematic soccer team in Argentina)
and continues doing until today
In April participate as tango Judge at ATUSA oficial branch of Mundial de tango Buenos Aires 2018;
Alejandra Saravia
Alejandra Saravia started to dance ballet and practice gymnastics at the age of 4.
In 2008 Tango become part of her life where she started to gain experience and skills from world renowned teachers Alejandra Mantinian, Moira Castellano, Demian Garcia and Pablo Veron, being her main influence for the last 5 years in BA Argentina. Alejandra has been teaching and performing in the US since 2008, Bolivia in 2018; Europe, in March 2019 ( Italy) and April 2019 in Chile.
At the end of 2019 she began her partnership with Diego Lanau and continued traveling and teaching in San Francisco and currently resides in Washington DC.