Finca Andalucía

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Sayaka Higuchi & Joscha Engel

21-26 April 2025

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Where the sunset blaze, and waves waltz. We dance, till moonlight kisses each salted trace. For here, the forest and sea in passion blend. Where the spirit of Spain, in every breeze, transcends.


Why to the Coast of Andalusia?

3 National Parks + 2 Oceans

The Andalusian coast, stretching from Tarifa to Cádiz, offers the perfect getaway to recharge — at the southernmost point of mainland Europe, this region boasts unspoiled beaches and breathtaking national parks, offering abundant sunshine and pure, oxygen-rich air.

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Off-Peak Season

Visiting Andalusia in late April till May is a well-kept secret — you’ll dodge the intense summer heat and crowds, enjoying serene beaches, forest trails, and whitewashed towns in peaceful solitude.

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Rich Cultural Heritage

This region’s rich cultural blend of Spanish and Moorish influences creates an enchanting atmosphere, making it easy to lose yourself in its timeless beauty.

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A Connection with Tango

Flamenco, deeply rooted in Andalusia, shares origins with tango from African rhythms, and they both have evolved into multi-form arts. Wouldn't you like to see our tango instructors perform alongside local flamenco guitarists?


Instructors:

Sayaka Higuchi & Joscha Engel

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Sayaka and Joscha have developed a unique approach to teaching tango, drawing from their extensive studies in traditional and contemporary dance forms, music, and martial arts. Their philosophy emphasises improvisation, enjoyment, and equal communication, which makes tango accessible and enriching for everyone. Read more:

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*“Learning tango from Sayaka and Joscha was a mind-opening experience for me. They inspired me to redefine the roles in tango, not as a dance between leader and follower, but as a proposer and an interpreter. This concept deeply influenced me, even beyond tango, causing me to see my relationships in life and work from a new angle.”