[Tango-A] NA-E: The Men of Tango Video Presentation

School of Traditional Tango statnyc at yahoo.com
Sun Apr 13 20:07:06 EDT 2008


The Men of Tango
A multimedia lecture presentation by Anton Gazenbeek
Assisted by Sergio Segura
Fascinating and extremely rare films from the 1930s
until 2000s, some
 of them never seen outside of Argentina , about the
evolution of the
 Argentine Tango Dance.
Anton Gazenbeek will explore and analyze the history
of some of the
 greatest male tango dancers, who made an impact on
Tango:
El Cachafaz, Virulazo, Juan Carlos Copes, Antonio
Todaro, Pepito
 Avellaneda, Fino Ribera, Rodolfo Cieri, Miguel Angel
Zotto, Carlos Gavito,
 Gustavo Naveira, Fabian Salas, among others

Followed by a question and answer session.

Wednesday, April 16th, 2008
7:00 to 8:15 pm

Chelsea Studios
151 W. 26th St. 5th Floor, NY, NY, 10001

$15 
$8 for students with ID

Advance registration recommended ($2 off from full
price), through
 www.statnyc.com or statnyc at yahoo.com or by calling
917-373-7446
Part of the funds will be used to support the
research, acquisition and
 diffusion of material related with tango, to preserve
the roots of
 this beautiful dance.
Tax deductible donations are accepted.

About the lecturer:
Anton's passion for traditional tango lead him to
start collecting all
 types of photographic and video material related to
tango. After nine
 years, he has put together the largest and most
important tango video
 collection in the world (now with well over 1,500
videos from all time
 periods).  He has written articles for many magazines
including those of
 the Asociacion de Maestros, Bailarines y Coreografos
de Tango
 Argentino, Explore Dance in the USA , and TangoDanza
in Germany . He also has
 been lecturing at the Translation Dance International
Researcher’s
 Conference in Hamburg, Germany . Anton has been
invited to give lectures
 together with major tango personalities such as
Gloria and Eduardo
 Arquimbau, Maria Nieves, and the great Juan Carlos
Copes, who recently hired
 Anton to compile a book about Copes’ career. He has
also been giving
 video presentations at NYC Summer Tango & Film
Festival 2007, Boston Tango
 Festival and World Tango Festival as well as at NYU
and Carnegie
 Mellon.  He is the director of the School of
Traditional Argentine Tango in
 New York City , a dance school dedicated to the
diffusion of the pure
 forms of tango dance. 
 
About Tango Classes at School of Traditional Argentine
Tango
@ Chelsea Studios, 151 W, 26st, 5th fl.
Begginers Courses: Mondays 7-9 pm Class + Practica by
Sergio Segura
Int-Adv: Mondays 7-9 pm Class + Practica by Anton
Gazenbeek

@ LA BOCA in Iguana Restaurant 240W, 54th st. 2nd fl.
Leaders’ Practica: Tuesdays 6:30 – 7:00pm All Levels 

FREE
Mondays 6:30 to 7pm @ Chelsea Studios, 151 W, 26st,
5th fl.
Tuesdays 6:30 to 7pm @ LA BOCA in Iguana Restaurant
240W, 54th st. 2nd
 fl.
Every 4th Friday  at 5 to 5:45 @ CHELSEA MARKET

Produced by:
School of Traditional Argentine Tango -
www.statnyc.com
& Sergio Segura Tango Productions –
www.sergioseguraproductions.com


School of Traditional Argentine Tango
WWW.STATNYC.COM
917-373-7446 / 917-373-7444

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