[Tango-A] NA-E: July 11 & 12 Workshops with Daniela Acuri- Art Exhibit & Lecture Marcos Mario- El Beso Milonga

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Fri Jul 10 09:55:29 EDT 2009


El Beso Milonga

SOUTH JERSEY'S TANGO CONNECTION
Dance in a Buenos Aires type atmosphere

NEW LOCATION
Haddonfield School of Dance
413 Crystal Lake Avenue
Haddonfield, NJ 08003

Great Floor! Great Music! Great People! Plenty of parking! Only 15  
minutes from the BF & WW Bridges! Six blocks from the Westmont High  
Speedline. Close to restaurants! Invite a friend!

Join us every Second Saturday of the month.
Milonga 8:30-until late -$12.00
This month Special Guest DJ-Leslie Mitchell

Dance Demonstration & Art Exhibit
Featuring Daniela Acuri Master of Tango &
Marcos Mario Artist & Author of several Tango books

Saturday, July 11, 2009
Workshops

5:00-6:30PM: Milonga Traspie verses Lisa/Rhythm & Figures
6:30-8:00PM: Tango Intermediate/Advanced
Syncopations/Musicality & Interpretation for Tango Salon
(Close Embrace)

8:00-8:30PM Lecture History of Tango as it relates to the music Marcos  
Mario Artist/Author

Sunday, July 12, 2009

2:00-3:30PM: Tango Technique-Men & Women
3:30-5:00PM: Turns on 1 foot and 2 feet, Planeo, Lapis, Enrosque,  
Different type of molinete-Open Embrace

One Class-$25.00
Two Classes-$40.00
Three Classes-$60.00
Four Classes-$80.00

Contact Vittoria or Guillermo(856)751-2770 or (856)-577-6145 tangodancers at comcast.net 
  www.argentangodancers.com

Daniela Arcuri grew up in the heart of Buenos Aires, where she  
absorbed the English, French, Spanish and mostly Italian influences  
that define the cosmopolitan "porteño" culture of this port city. At  
age thirteen, Daniela began training in ballet, modern dance, music,  
acting, jazz, argentinean folk dancing and gymnastics. She is a  
graduate of the Escuela Nacional de Danzas and Instituto Nacional de  
Gimnasia. She began to teach and choreograph tango at the age of  
twenty-five and developed the passion for the drama of the latin  
dances and cultures, recognizing that the Tango was her own artistic  
vocabulary.
Her style developed as a result of her training both in ballet and  
modern-contemporary dance, and the influence and instruction from some  
of the great "milongueros" (the tango masters) of Club Almagro and  
Villa Urquiza of Buenos Aires such as Rodolfo Dinzel, Eduardo  
Arquimbau, Antonio Todaro, and Pepito Avellaneda and years spent  
dancing and observing in the milongas of Buenos Aires.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pQKVtiYSMNA
Daniela & Omar Vega
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yBKUnjhs_QU&feature=related
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