About Daniela

Daniela S. Borgialli

Daniela Borgialli is an internationally recognized Argentine Tango instructor with over 30 years of dance experience. She’s a tango champion and talented,  professionally trained dancer.

Daniela’s Argentine Roots

My father (Carlos G. Borgialli) was born in Patagonia, Argentina as was my grandfather (Raul Borgialli). Raul Borgialli enjoyed dancing Tango and met my grandmother at a milonga during Carnival. My great-grandfather (Carlos Pietro Angelo Borgialli) was an Italian immigrant from Favria, near Turin, who settled in Patagonia in the late 1890’s. As a writer he wrote and published many articles regarding Patagonia’s heroes and early settlers. There is a street and Museum in Puerto Santa Cruz named after him, El Museo Regional Carlos Borgialli. He married, Guillermina Rodriguez, a descendant of General Martin Rodriguez, a prominent figure in the early years of Argentina’s Independence. Pietro Rubione was a cousin of my abuelo (grandfather) Raul Borgialli, who composed and wrote the music for several movies. Musician and orchestra leader, Horacia Salgan as well as Beba Pulgiese (daughter of Osvaldo Pugliese) were both students of his.

Daniela's Smiling!
Early Years!

Born in Washington, DC to an Argentine father and a Panamanian-born mother, they moved to New England when she was 10. She attended high school in Groton, MA and received a BA in French Language and Literature from Boston University. She spent her Jr year abroad in Rennes, France where she danced, performed and managed to study and travel.

Daniela studied ballet, jazz and contemporary dance. She dabbled in square dancing while living in New England and studied Morris dancing with Professor Anthony Barrand while at Boston University.

Always a lover of music, she was a classically trained pianist for more than 10 years before dance took over as her new first love.

Enter Argentine Tango

Daniela discovered Argentine tango while receiving her Master’s degree in Dance and Choreography. She taught Argentine Tango at Arizona State University for 11 years, where more than 1500 students took her classes.

After more than 25 years of dancing Argentine tango she still enjoys the passion and connections that the dance offers. Daniela has trained in all styles and believes that technique is essential no matter what style you choose to dance. Her approach to teaching combines her knowledge and training of body biomechanics and dance to create a clear understanding of the intricacies of the Argentine Tango.

In May 2016, she was recognized with a certificate from her grande MaestraGraciela González, enabling her to implement the “Método Graciela González”, in her tango classes.

University Teaching

She was Faculty Associate, teaching two Argentine Tango classes at Arizona State University for 11 years. As many as 80 students from all disciplines enrolled in her courses each semester for academic credit towards their majors.

Daniela Borgialli was the only full-time Argentine Tango instructor in the Phoenix area who held a Masters of Fine Arts degree in Dance and Choreography.

In 2015 she finished writing The Tango Workbook First Edition: designed as a textbook for students of Argentine Tango. It contains information that supports the beginning student, based on her years of teaching Argentine Tango at the University level.

Guest Artist in Resident

In 2019 Daniela returned to Arizona State University as Guest Artist in Residence in both the Dance and Theater Departments.

In the Theater department she was the choreographer for the play Valentino and the Chilean Heiress, written and directed by Professor Guillermo Reyes. She returned to the Theater as choreographer for Manuel Puig’s play, The Kiss of the Spider Woman, directed by Guillermo Reyes.

In the Dance department she was able to draw on her three areas of expertise; Argentine Tango, contemporary modern dance, and somatics, to offer several classes, lectures, and presentations to the student body. She especially enjoyed presenting Explorations in Connections: a course that uses touch and improvisation to bring awareness to how it feels to dance Argentine Tango to non tango dancers.

Daniela Borgialli and Rommel Oramas 2012 Tango Championships

Salon Competitions

She competed in 7 Tango Competitions with her former partner. They were finalists in 5 US competitions. In 2012 they placed #2 in the U.S Argentine Tango Salon competition and #3 in the N.Y Tango Salon Competition in 2013. She participated in two Mundials de Tango en Buenos Aires, training extensively in Buenos Aires and in the US. 

Visiting Buenos Aires frequently for professional development, Daniela also conducted Immersion Tours from 2007-2010, bringing students to the heart of Argentine tango for 10 days of dancing!

The Maestros

She has studied with many great maestros of varied styles but she has been greatly influenced by her training with the legendary Graciela González. In 2014 and 2015 she trained extensively with the 2013 World Champions of Tango Salon, Maximiliano Cristiani and Jesica Arfenoni and felt greatly empowered by the experience.

International Teaching

She has taught workshops throughout Arizona; San Diego, CA; Charleston, SC; Washington DC with Tango Mercurio; Las Cruces and Albuquerque, NM; Minneapolis, MN; Ann Arbor, MI; Anchorage, Juneau, and Fairbanks, AK for the Fairbanks Summer Arts Festival in 2019 and 2021; El Paso, Austin, and Houston, TX; TangoLoft, Mala Junta, LaBerlinesa in Berlin Germany, and 20 other European cities, as well as assisting classes in Buenos Aires.

She was living and teaching in Berlin from 2015 – 2017.
She spent quarantine 2020 in Buenos Aires.

Daniela speaks Spanish, French, and English.

In 2012 she spoke about the Transformative Nature of Argentine Tango at TEDxParadise Valley.