Edith & Kamong

Edith and Kamong are two of the most popular and artistic Tango instructors. Learned from the best tango dancers from Buenos Aires, they tip toes in the world of tango in 1999. Their background in modern dance and ballet has laid the ground for their classy and elegant tango style. Passionate and dazzling, they unleash the beauty and power of tango. They launched their teaching in 2004.

 

Edith and Kamong have performed extensively in live performance (details, click Gallery) and on television. They were the tango instructors for Vivian Chow in Ann Hui’s film “All About Love”; Edith was the Tango dancer in Standard Chartered Bank’s TVC in 2009, which was aired in multiple Asian cities in prime time. 

Edith & Kamong

Edith and Kamong are two of the most popular and artistic Tango instructors. Learned from the best tango dancers from Buenos Aires, they tip toes in the world of tango in 1999. Their background in modern dance and ballet has laid the ground for their classy and elegant tango style. Passionate and dazzling, they unleash the beauty and power of tango. They launched their teaching in 2004.

 

Edith and Kamong have performed extensively in live performance (details, click Gallery) and on television. They were the tango instructors for Vivian Chow in Ann Hui’s film “All About Love”; Edith was the Tango dancer in Standard Chartered Bank’s TVC in 2009, which was aired in multiple Asian cities in prime time. 

Edith Ho

Edith started classic ballet training since age of 8 and has studied Modern Dance (Martha Graham Technique) already a decade. The Argentine Tango was introduced to Edith in 1999. After that she was fanaticized by the tango.

Edith has studied Salon style and Milonguero style with different tango masters. With her own dance experience and tango training, she developed her own unique technique. Her solid classic ballet background makes her Salon Tango look more elegant and traditional; she also enriches her Nuevo tango with her Modern dance technique. Edith is the most inspired and beautiful tango dancer and teacher in Hong Kong.  

Edith Ho

Edith started classic ballet training since age of 8 and has studied Modern Dance (Martha Graham Technique) already a decade. The Argentine Tango was introduced to Edith in 1999. After that she was fanaticized by the tango.

 

Edith has studied Salon style and Milonguero style with different tango masters. With her own dance experience and tango training, she developed her own unique “Dynamic boleo” and “Nature Gancho” technique. Her solid classic ballet background makes her Salon Tango look more elegant and traditional; she also enriches her Nuevo tango with her Modern dance technique. Edith is the most inspired and beautiful tango dancer and teacher in Hong Kong.  

Kamong Lee

Kamong has learned the Argentine tango in Montreal, 1998. Under the tango atmosphere in Montreal, he was deeply touched by the sensuality of the tango and quickly acquired the fundamental technique.

 

From 1999 till now, Kamong has learned traditional and new style tango with various tango masters. In order to enrich his tango skill, he has learned “Tai Chi” from 2001. Now the skills of Tai Chi are within Kamong’s leading technique. By bringing oriental art into traditional tango dance, Kamong is quietly starting a revolution to redefine the “Tango”.


Kamong studied Design Art and Contemporary Dance in Concordia University, Montreal, Canada (1996-1999). In the dance school he was trained as a professional dancer. Kamong learned Bonnie Bainbridge Cohen’s “Body-Mind Centering” somatic education, Emotional Anatomy and also an important new dance form called “Contact Improvisation” which strengthens his improvisation technique. After his graduation, He performed in a few modern dance shows in Montreal and Hong Kong between 2000 and 2002.

Kamong Lee

Kamong has learned the Argentine tango in Montreal, 1998. Under the tango atmosphere in Montreal, he was deeply touched by the sensuality of the tango and quickly acquired the fundamental technique.

 

From 1999 till now, Kamong has learned traditional and new style tango with various tango masters. In order to enrich his tango skill, he has learned “Tai Chi” from 2001. Now the skills of Tai Chi are within Kamong’s leading technique. By bringing oriental art into traditional tango dance, Kamong is quietly starting a revolution to redefine the “Tango”.


Kamong studied Design Art and Contemporary Dance in Concordia University, Montreal, Canada (1996-1999). In the dance school he was trained as a professional dancer. Kamong learned Bonnie Bainbridge Cohen’s “Body-Mind Centering” somatic education, Emotional Anatomy and also an important new dance form called “Contact Improvisation” which strengthens his improvisation technique. After his graduation, He performed in a few modern dance shows in Montreal and Hong Kong between 2000 and 2002.