Nayla Danchuck

At just 10 years old Nayla won first place in the prestigious contest held by Susana Gimenez, earning her the opportunity to record her first CD with the international label EMI.
She has appeared on some of the most important national and international stages, including, Atahualpa Yupanqui in the Festival of Cosquín, The International Festival of Tango of Justo Daract, Theatre Papudo in Chile and The Concourse Chatswood Theater in Sydney Australia to name a few.
Nayla’s big screen debut was at age thirteen with director Francis Ford Coppola in the film “Tetro,” which had its world premiere in 2009. Her artistic development extends past singing as she is also an accomplished tango dancer and well versed on the bandoneon
Nayla is currently a member of the company “Tango mas Tango” directed by Roberto Zuccarino, with whom she has also performed and toured in the show “Tango y Nada mas.” Nayla also sings regularly along side Fabian Villalón in the tango orchestra IUNA .

Juan Miguens

Juan is a highly sought out musician and teacher throughout Argentina. During the past ten years he has performed in and for the most important tango shows in Buenos Aires including Hotel Faena’s Rojo Tango, Café de los Angelitos, Esquina Carlos Gardel, and Tango Porteño. He has traveled throughout Europe, Asia, Africa and North America with the renowned companies, Tango Fire, Estampas Porteñas, Rojo Tango, Quasimodo, Orquesta Color Tango and Mora Godoy’s “Chantecler”. Juan is a member of the tango quintet ViceVersa , which has two recorded albums, Orquesta Tipica de Almagro, ”Clan Termotesta,” the tango quartet Tango Bardo and The String Orchestra of Elvino Vardaro with whom he performed at the famous Colon Theater in 2012. Juan is also a member of the group Cielo Arriba (Heavens Above), an Argentinean folklore musical group for children.

Lucas Furno

Lucas began playing the violin at a young age with La Orquesta Tipica Gente de Tango where he shared music stands with musicians whose careers spanned back to the golden age of tango with orchestras such as Horacio Salgan, Carlos Di Sarli, Juan Cambareri and Roberto Chanel, to name a few. Lucas later joined the group “Almatrio” and toured through out Europe performing in festivals and milongas in Germany, Holland, France, Italy, Switzerland, Denmark, Norwiegh, England and Belgium, as well as with “La Chicana” in Spain and Argentina. He helped to establish the company “Seduction Tango” and toured with the company throughout Greece, Turkey, Poland, France, and Lithuania. He has also performed with “Estampas Porteñas” and “Tango Legends” in the U.S, Italy, Turkey, Singapore and Thailand. Lucas has played in the top tango houses in Buenos Aires, including Madero Tango, Rojo Tango in Faena Hotel, Sabor a Tango, Almatango, Bar Sur, El Café de los Angelitos and Tango Porteño. In 2012, he performed in the world famous, Colon Theater for Festival de Tango de la Ciudad. He was a member of the tango orchestras, Orquesta Tipica Almagro, Viceversa, Amores Tangos and played for Mora Godoy’s internationally recognized tango company. Now, Lucas is a member of the Tango Bardo Quartet, with whom he continues to travel and perform worldwide.

Cristian Asato

Cristian is a highly accomplished pianist. He has played in the most famous Tango shows in Buenos Aires including Café de los Angelitos, Tango Porteño and Esquina Carlos Gardel. In 2012 he played with the quartet “La Bordona” in the Festival de Tango in Rome, Italy. He also performed in the world famous Colon Theater with the quintet “El Descarte”. Cristian was a member of the group “NoBailaras” under the direction of Ramiro Gallo as well as the pianist for “Le Grand Tango” that was created for Tango Via Buenos Aires for the composers, Diego Schissi, Andres Linetzky and Carlos Corrales. He played with “Federico Pereiro Trio” in the Festival de Tango de la Falda. He has also performed with the orchestra “El Arranque”. In 2014 Cristian traveled to Beijing with Esquina Garlos Gardel. In 2009 Cristian was awarded by the Japanese embassy with the prize “Centro Nikkei” which recognized his remarkable work in culture within the Japanese community in Argentina.

Ayelén Pais

One of the leading female bandoneón players of her generation. Ayelén plays in some of the most renowned tango houses in Buenos Aires, including El Querandi Tango, Tango Porteño, Taconeando, Catulo Tango, Complejo Tango, Café Tortoni and Bar Sur. She is a member of the women’s group “China Cruel”. In 2011 she joined the cast of the musical “Patio de la Morocho” under the direction of Juan Carlos Cuacci. Ayelén performed throughout Brazil with group “Tango al Limite.” Today, she is a member of “Bertero Big Band Tango” directed by maestro Fabian Bertero as well as the quintet, “Pista Urbana.”

Lucio Leiva

Lucio has appeared on several hit programs including Showmatch, Tu Mejor Sabado, Talento Frances and Latin Argentinos. He was also a featured dancer in the show “Stravaganza” in Buenos Aires.

Gonzalo Leiva

Gonzalo was the winner of “Minuto de Gloria” (Channel 13) He received award for best dancer in the Chakaymanta tournament in 2011. He had toured throughout China with the group “Puro Gaucho” and was also a featured dancer in “Stravaganza” in Buenos Aires.

Pony Molina

In 2006 and 2011 “Pony” was the champion of Malambo in the competition most important in Latin America. He was a principal dancer in the hit show “Stravaganza” in Buenos Aires. His dance group Malevo was featured on Americas Got Talent in 2016.

Marcos Olivera

Marcos made an appearance on “Que Viva” starring infamous artists, Marc Anthony and Jennifer Lopez in Los Angeles in 2015. He also was a featured dancer in the hit show “Stravaganza” in Buenos Aires.

Victoria Lanestosa

Victoria trained in the prestigious Colon Theater in Buenos Aires where she completed the schools training program with high honors. In 2013 she was contracted by Julio Bocca to join the National Ballet of Sodre. She is a founding member of Company 360 that was created in 2014. She currently dances in the historic El Querandi tango show.