About Mika.
Since discovering Argentine tango in the late 1990s, she has devoted herself deeply to both the music and the dance. She has lived between New York and Buenos Aires, studying with great maestros such as Juan Carlos Copes, Mingo and Esther Pugliese, Pablo Pugliese, Gustavo Naveira, Olga Besio, Mariano Chicho Frumboli, Pablo Veron, Natalia Games and Gabriel Angio, Omar Vega, Carla Marano, Maria Plazaola, Alejandra Gutty, Silvio La Via, Vanessa Villalba and Facundo Piñero, as well as respected milongueros. She has studied a wide range of tango styles, Salon, Milonguero, Apilado, and Nuevo. As an artist, she continues to develop her own distinctive style, grounded in strong traditional technique. Her dance career began at an early age, with training in Ballet, Modern, Ballroom, Latin, West Coast Swing, Yoga, and Pilates. She holds a BFA in Scenography Theater Arts.
Her passionate dedication to tango was featured in La Nación, the Argentine national newspaper, where she was recognized as a “Tanguera from overseas.”
Works
As a dancer and actor, she has appeared in theater, film, television, and commercial productions.
Her film credits include “Kiss of the Spider Woman” “The Crowded Room”, her stage work includes the Off-Broadway production “The Social Tango Project - Fall for Dance Festival” at New York City Center, “Agapanthus Tango” at the Australian Consulate of New York. She has been a member of Roi Bubi Escudero’s ETdC Projects Lab “Argentina Passionate!” New York Musical Theatre Festival at the American Theatre of Actors, “Artaud… Momo” at Bleecker Street Theater, “Matra India” at The Robert Moss Theater, for which she was nominated for Outstanding Dance Choreography, and Best Supporting Actress for “The Colonel’s Wife” at The Paradise Factory Theater.
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Class & Workshop
Intermediate–Advanced Technique Workshop & Guided Practica
Sundays
2:00–3:00 PM — Class
3:00–4:30 PM — Guided Practica
Focused on embrace, connection, and musicality, this class helps refine both leaders’ and followers’ technique to improve clarity, comfort, and overall movement.
Leaders develop a clear and confident lead, create a comfortable dancing experience, and explore styling. Followers learn to be active and responsive, allowing for more enjoyable dancing with partners of all levels.
Beginner Group Class
Pre-Milonga class at All Night Milonga
Every 3rd Saturday | 8:15–9:00 PM
📍 Hungarian House of New York
213 East 82nd Street, New York, NY10028
$30 per person
(Includes following milonga admission and refreshments)
Absolutely beginner-friendly, no partner necessary




