Mauro Peralta commit to argentine tango in 1998, in Buenos Aires. He trained hard with several teachers and at the same time trained in modern dance, classical dance, jazz, yoga and gym.
He is naturally interested in teaching. At the beginning he committed to teaching tango lessons and trained a group of children ranging in the age from 7 to 14, named Tango Sur. He also gave lessons in the Lola Mora center, which belongs to the government of the City of Buenos Aires. In 2005 he was in charge of the academic directorship of the Piazzolla Tango and acted as juror of the pre tango contest in the province of Chaco and the provincial junior contest (Torneos Juveniles Bonaerenses). In 2007 participated of the show named "Tango Elemento" with the artistic directorship of Claudio Gonzalez and Melina Brufman.
Marika Landry was drawn to dance at an early age, studying jazz, modern and classical techniques. Marika Landry has 24 years of dancing experience, committing in the last eleven years to the argentine tango. In 1998 she finished her studies in modern dance in the Dance School of Quebec and decided to dedicate herself to the argentine tango. In 2001 she went to Mexico City to teach and dance with Gregorio Garrido. Back to Montreal in 2003, after a two years tour round North America, she gave lessons on argentine tango in said City, involving herself in the opening of the school Tango Fabrika with Bulent Karabagli.
Since 2004, she is internationally recognized due to her capacity as dancer, teacher and her technique Workshops for the women all round North America and Europe. In 2006, she met Robin Thomas. With him she participated in several festivals in the United States. In 2008 she opened her own dance company under the name Karima Tango. On the same year she participated in the first project of tango therapy in Canada, together with psychologist France Potvin. Embracing now a new turn in her career, since March 2009 she began a new promising project together with Mauro Peralta.