SPRING 2026
6 milongas x 6 masterfull DJ's
36 hours of dancing
Wooden dance floor
Social dancing
This roof truss is huge! The height of the first beam is approximately 280 cm!
High-end audio quality
with a natural transparent tube sound
Delicious food
Cosy atmosphere
The details of this event
max 150 participants
We strive for a balanced distribution of roles and genders and will take care of a vibrant mix of people
Check-in
Thursday March 19, 2026 - from 19:30
Good-bye
Sunday March 22, 2026 - around 19:00
What is included?
A dream location.
We will dance beneath the original century old wooden roof of Kloster Graefenthal
190 sqm wooden dance floor
6 x 6 hours milonga
with 6 masterful DJ’s, in total 36 hours of music & dancing
2 x excellent dinner
on Friday and Saturday evening between the two milongas
Water, fruits, snacks
other drinks available at the bar for a fee
A delicious daily brunch can be booked separately
High audio quality with a wonderful lively tube sound
Free private parking
NB: Accommodation is not included. Please look at AirBnb or booking portals for the region GOCH.
How much does it cost?
3.5-days celebration ticket: 239,- € / person
3-day brunch packet: 17,50 € / person / day
Camper / Caravan on site 25,- € / night
Tent 8,- € / night (incl. toilet facilities)
Booking possible only as a complete event from Thursday until Sunday.
The brunch packet (3x brunch) as well as a caravan or tent space can be added to the booking during registration.
Brunch will be served on Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 11:00-12:30.
Admission tickets are personal and not transferable. All prices including 19% VAT (MwSt).
Schedule
(subject to change)
Thursday
Reception - from 19:30
Milonga I - 20:00 - 02:00
Friday
Brunch - 11:00 - 12:30
Milonga II - 12:00 - 18:00
Dinner - 18:00 - 20:00
Milonga III - 20:00 - 02:00
Saturday
Brunch - 11:00 - 12:30
Milonga IV - 12:00 - 18:00
Dinner - 18:00 - 20:00
Milonga V - 20:00 - 02:00
Sunday
Brunch - 11:00 - 12:30
Milonga VI - 12:00 - 18:00
goodbye - from 18:00
Our DJ Team
🎶 Get to know the maestros behind the music that moves us.
Let’s introduce our six Tango DJs – one by one! ✨
Willemijn van de Boer
Strijensas, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
“Just as dancing is a shared experience of attention between partners, DJing offers me that same profound connection. Through each tanda, I reach for the dancer’s heart — inviting it to beat faster, to feel deeper. We create magic together, in the moment. I’m drawn to the golden age of tango, especially the 1940s—for the depth, emotion, and timeless beauty those orchestras bring to the floor.”
Nick Shaforostov
Ukraine
living in Bremen
"My heart lies in the Golden Age of tango — its timeless melodies, rich emotions, and vibrant energy continue to inspire me. I strive to create tandas that connect dancers deeply to the music and to each other, keeping the dance floor alive and full of feeling."
Richard Frisart
Haarlem, The Netherlands
"My goal is simple: to fill the floor and keep the dancers moving with joy. My sets weave rhythm and lyricism, rooted in the golden age, with cortinas that carry the energy forward. Beyond the milonga, I share my passion through Tango Music Tutorials on YouTube."
Shahram
Bonn, Germany
"For me, DJing is a little like inviting friends over for a home-cooked meal. I look for the finest ingredients, add delicate spices, and sometimes a surprising flavor — all to create something that warms the heart. That’s why I love playing vinyl. Its sound feels open, warm, and alive — it embraces you, body and soul. But in the end, it’s not about me. It’s about the dancers, their smiles, and the shared joy that fills the floor at the milonga."
Greg Demerville
Mouscron, Belgium
“My music is a reflection of who I am: dynamic, creative, and deeply dedicated to the dance floor. I adapt constantly to the energy of the dancers, ensuring that every tanda becomes a true invitation to move. Drawing inspiration from DJs around the world, I seek to bring a fresh impulse to the traditional milonga, balancing respect for its roots with a touch of innovation.”
Roberto Tucci
Rome, Italy
"When I play, I tune into the dancers — their tastes, moods, and feelings — to offer the right music, open a dialogue, and earn their trust. It takes care and attention, but when it happens, the connection is real. Above all, it’s about empathy."
Kloster Graefenthal is beautifully located near the city of Goch in the Lower Rhine region of Germany.
It is conveniently close to Weeze Düsseldorf Airport (NRN), served by Ryanair.
Other would be Düsseldorf International Airport (DUS), Amsterdam Schipol (AMS), Eindhoven Airport (EIN).
📍 Address:
Kloster Graefenthal
Maasstraße 48–50
47574 Goch, Germany
Registration will open November 11, 2025
not open yet
SPRING 2026
6 milongas x 6 masterfull DJ's
36 hours of dancing
Wooden dance floor
Social dancing
High-end audio quality
with a natural transparent tube sound
Delicious food
Cosy atmosphere
The details of this event
max 150 participants
We strive for a balanced distribution of roles and genders and will take care of a vibrant mix of people
Check-in
Thursday March 19, 2026 - from 19:30
Good-bye
Sunday March 22, 2026 - around 19:00
What is included?
A dream location.
We will dance beneath the original century old wooden roof of Kloster Graefenthal
190 sqm wooden dance floor
6 x 6 hours milonga
with 6 masterful DJ’s, in total 36 hours of music & dancing
2 x excellent dinner
on Friday and Saturday evening between the two milongas
Water, fruits, snacks
other drinks available at the bar for a fee
A delicious daily brunch can be booked separately
High audio quality with a wonderful lively tube sound
Free private parking
NB: Accommodation is not included. Please look at AirBnb or booking portals for the region GOCH.
How much does it cost?
3.5-days celebration ticket: 239,- € / person
3-day brunch packet: 17,50 € / person / day
Camper / Caravan on site 25,- € / night
Tent 8,- € / night (incl. toilet facilities)
Booking possible only as a complete event from Thursday until Sunday.
The brunch packet (3x brunch) as well as a caravan or tent space can be added to the booking during registration.
Brunch will be served on Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 11:00-12:30.
Admission tickets are personal and not transferable. All prices including 19% VAT (MwSt).
Schedule
(subject to change)
Thursday
Reception - from 19:30
Milonga I - 20:00 - 02:00
Friday
Brunch - 11:00 - 12:30
Milonga II - 12:00 - 18:00
Dinner - 18:00 - 20:00
Milonga III - 20:00 - 02:00
Saturday
Brunch - 11:00 - 12:30
Milonga IV - 12:00 - 18:00
Dinner - 18:00 - 20:00
Milonga V - 20:00 - 02:00
Sunday
Brunch - 11:00 - 12:30
Milonga VI - 12:00 - 18:00
goodbye - from 18:00
Our DJ Team
🎶 Get to know the maestros behind the music that moves us.
Let’s introduce our six Tango DJs – one by one! ✨
Willemijn van de Boer
Strijensas, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
“Just as dancing is a shared experience of attention between partners, DJing offers me that same profound connection. Through each tanda, I reach for the dancer’s heart — inviting it to beat faster, to feel deeper. We create magic together, in the moment. I’m drawn to the golden age of tango, especially the 1940s—for the depth, emotion, and timeless beauty those orchestras bring to the floor.”
Nick Shaforostov
Ukraine
living in Bremen
"My heart lies in the Golden Age of tango — its timeless melodies, rich emotions, and vibrant energy continue to inspire me. I strive to create tandas that connect dancers deeply to the music and to each other, keeping the dance floor alive and full of feeling."
Richard Frisart
Haarlem, The Netherlands
"My goal is simple: to fill the floor and keep the dancers moving with joy. My sets weave rhythm and lyricism, rooted in the golden age, with cortinas that carry the energy forward. Beyond the milonga, I share my passion through Tango Music Tutorials on YouTube."
Shahram
Bonn, Germany
"For me, DJing is a little like inviting friends over for a home-cooked meal. I look for the finest ingredients, add delicate spices, and sometimes a surprising flavor — all to create something that warms the heart. That’s why I love playing vinyl. Its sound feels open, warm, and alive — it embraces you, body and soul. But in the end, it’s not about me. It’s about the dancers, their smiles, and the shared joy that fills the floor at the milonga."
Greg Demerville
Mouscron, Belgium
“My music is a reflection of who I am: dynamic, creative, and deeply dedicated to the dance floor. I adapt constantly to the energy of the dancers, ensuring that every tanda becomes a true invitation to move. Drawing inspiration from DJs around the world, I seek to bring a fresh impulse to the traditional milonga, balancing respect for its roots with a touch of innovation.”
Roberto Tucci
Rome, Italy
"When I play, I tune into the dancers — their tastes, moods, and feelings — to offer the right music, open a dialogue, and earn their trust. It takes care and attention, but when it happens, the connection is real. Above all, it’s about empathy."
Kloster Graefenthal is beautifully located near the city of Goch in the Lower Rhine region of Germany.
It is conveniently close to Weeze Düsseldorf Airport (NRN), served by Ryanair.
Other would be Düsseldorf International Airport (DUS), Amsterdam Schipol (AMS), Eindhoven Airport (EIN).
📍 Address:
Kloster Graefenthal
Maasstraße 48–50
47574 Goch, Germany
Registration will open November 11, 2025
not open yet