[Tango-A] NA-W: One Month Notice: Eric Jeurissen in Denver, along with...

Tom Stermitz stermitz at tango.org
Tue Apr 20 09:15:37 EDT 2010


Homer and Cristina Ladas and Liz Haight and Masami Hirokawa.

IMPORTANT:
  - One Month Notice
  - Register and pay now
  - One week notice for Hotel Registration
  - http://tango.org/2010memfest


10th Annual DENVER TANGO FESTIVAL MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND.
  - May 27-31, 2010 (Thur - Mon)
  - Early arrival workshops by Homer & Cristina Ladas on Thursday, May  
27.
  - Denver Doubletree Hotel: $89/night +tax
  - Free Hotel Shuttle.


HOW TO SIGN UP:
(1) Register at http://tango.org/2010memfest
(2) Payment through Paypal or check to: LEM, LLC
(3) Book the Festival Hotel "Denver Doubletree Hotel":  (303) 321-3333
(4) Book your flights: Prices have been pretty good, recently


CLASS LIMITS:
Due to the popularity of the teacher, ERIC'S CLASSES WILL SELL OUT.  
Upon registration and payment, you will receive the opportunity to  
reserve Eric's classes. I will maintain a strict limit on attendance  
and gender (role) balance. To be fair, Gold Pass holders will get 2  
classes with Eric. If you buy extra workshops beyond the Gold pass,  
you can add one more Eric class for each day you add. These will be  
allocated on a first come first served basis, so if you wait until the  
end, you will not get your choice of classes.


WHAT'S SPECIAL ABOUT THE DENVER TANGO FESTIVALS?
  - 7 Buenos Aires style milongas, Line-of-dance, Tandas and Cortinas
  - 2 Classes per day from Thursday to Sunday
  - Fabulous Outdoor Milonga and BBQ by Tango Colorado
  - Inexpensive, Nice Hotel.
  - Free airport shuttle.

Workshops are oriented to SOCIAL tango dancing, not STAGE tango. The  
level is generally pretty high, and many advanced dancers will be  
attending workshops. This is where you meet and get to know partners  
for dancing later at the milongas. Workshop gender ratios are very  
close to 50/50.

This is another "Tango Festival For Dancers, By Dancers", which means  
everything is designed with the dancers in mind. Dance floors will be  
arranged with tables around the edge so walkers don't disturb the line  
of dance. The floors will be crowded, but courteous. Expect two or  
three lanes and Buenos Aires style floorcraft. DJs will play tandas  
with cortinas.

Most people are familiar with  the cabeceo to get dances, and the  
teachers will emphasize navigation and floorcraft in their classes.


Tom Stermitz
http://www.tango.org
Denver, CO 80207






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