
Tina Yeung
Tina Yeung, a Boston-based dance instructor with 28 years of dance training and 8 years of teaching experience. She approaches tango as an embodied learning practice, emphasizing connection and musical awareness to support students’ attention, and expressive growth within a warm, structured, and supportive educational environment.

Maya Felten
Maya Felten, a former professional ballet and contemporary dancer, became enamored with tango 8 years ago. She began dancing tango while living in Buenos Aires in 2018, and has continued studying in Western Massachusetts and Boston since. Her background as an instructor of ballet, yoga, and languages brings a diversity of experience to her teaching. A physical therapist by profession, she brings awareness of anatomy and body mechanics to the exploration of tango.

Neeraj Korde
Neeraj Korde has immersed himself in Argentine Tango for nearly two decades as a dancer, teacher, DJ, and organizer. Starting at Seattle’s 8th Style School of Tango, he advanced to faculty and organized a beloved practica at the Om culture studio. Later co-founded Mission Tango School in San Francisco. He has taught and performed worldwide and continues his journey as a student of Tango. He can be spotted at practicas, working through a tango puzzle or pondering over tango philosophy.

Joanna Wu
Joanna discovered Argentine tango by chance 15 years ago, and it was love at first step. Captivated by the music, the embrace, and the deep connection it fosters, Joanna quickly became hooked. Despite life's ebbs and flows, tango has been a constant source of joy and expression, a happy place where she can relax and fully be herself. Now, Joanna is eager to share the love and joy of tango with others, spreading its magic and building a vibrant community of dancers.
