Vansheen Verma, born in 1992 in Pune, India, is a classically trained violinist and a self‑taught electronic producer. After completing a Master’s degree in Ethnomusicology at the University of Delhi, Verma spent three years in Buenos Aires studying under renowned tango maestros—including Juan Carlos Cáceres (bandoneón) and María Rosa Maldonado (dance). This immersion gave Verma a rare bilingual fluency: the language of the instrument (the bandoneón and violin) and the language of the body (tango choreography).

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, she is a well-known digital content creator active across several major social media platforms. Profile of Vansheen Verma

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In a world where attention spans are measured in seconds, Vansheen Verma’s Tango Live 1done0119 (January 19, 2021) reminded us why tango remains timeless. This 19-minute performance, both intimate and electrifying, was more than just a dance—it was a dialogue of movements, a celebration of tradition, and a testament to the raw power of human connection. Whether you were in the audience or watching online, Vansheen’s tango left an indelible mark.

While tango performances often span several dances, a 19-minute unbroken routine is rare. It demands stamina, emotional continuity, and trust. Vansheen and their partner executed this with such cohesion that time seemed to warp—19 minutes slipping away before the final salida (exit).