Hola Ash!
Who you choose to study with should depend on which style of tango you want to learn--traditional or "nuevo."
My Argentine partner and I, an American from Los Angeles, teach bilingual private classes in traditional tango milonguero in Boedo, with no extra charge for studio rental or practice partner.
Ruben and I teach social tango as it is danced in the milongas of Buenos Aires. We don't teach patterns or steps, but tango based on the music, embrace, connection, improvisation, sensuality, and elegance.
Ruben and I have been teaching together since 2006 when we were high-ranking finalists in the Buenos Aires Tango Championships.
To see what previous students think about their time with us, check out our 36 5-star reviews on TripAdvisor:
http://www.tripadvisor.com/Attracti...es-Buenos_Aires_Capital_Federal_District.html
Remember that only a man can teach a man to dance like a man!
P.S. My memoir,
The Church of Tango, was published last month and is available in paper and on Kindle from Amazon.
Un abrazo tanguero,
Cherie