[Tango-A] NA-E: Vermont Tango, Sept 9-12th, Ariel&Lorena, Gustavo&Maria, Facundo, Fabian&Roxana, Christy Cote

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Sun Aug 22 18:06:44 EDT 2010


Ariel Barrionuevo and Lorena Gasse, the young and exciting couple from 
Rosario, Argentina, will be here on their only stop on the East Coast:
September 9th - 12th at the 'Moonlight in Vermont' Tango Festival, Brandon, 
VT.
Watch Ariel & Lorena dance on youtube, they're as good dancing 'nuevo' as 
'classic' tango, their Canyenge dancing is fabulous, their classes are fun, 
and if you ever wanted to learn 'Al Reves' dancing (tango in shadow 
position), you can't miss them! They're just great!

Fabian and Roxana Belmonte have been dancing together since their teens in 
Buenos Aires, you can see them dance then and now on youtube, their classes 
are challenging, their dancing not only professional but passionate and 
athletic, and Fabian is a great bandoneon player as well! Performing 
internationally with Quartango from Montreal they are hard to catch on their busy 
schedule.

Gustavo Benzecry-Sabá and Maria Olivera are well known in the club scene of 
Buenos Aires, teaching regularly at Salon Canning, and are masters in Salon 
dancing and improvising. Gustavo did a lot of research for writing his 
Tango book, now they just released their first film documentary. If you know 
them, you know how great they are, and if you don't, this is a great chance to 
get to know them!

Facundo Posadas needs no introduction! Just turned 70, this legend of tango 
and milonga will teach with Christy Cote from San Francisco, who needs not 
much of an introduction herself, especially on the Westcoast. She will teach 
a few classes, and will assist Facundo in his classes of classic milonga, 
candombe and his fun style of dancing. Just a joy to watch!

Ilene Marder will provide the tandas you'll love and give one of her 
'meet-the-music' workshops introducing the styles and differences of the various 
tango orchestras.

It all takes place in the Historic Brandon Inn, VT, which with marble 
floors and cage elevator evokes Buenos Aires by itself, but the grand old 
ballroom with great sprung wooden floor and center isle has a personality of its 
own!

Don't miss this fun annual tango event, all under one roof, in a historic 
setting, with many dancers from Montreal, Boston, New York and places near 
and far away!

Moonlight in Vermont Tango Weekend

(http://www.tangovermont.com/moonlight2010original.html)

Your host,
Gerd Hirschmann
www.tangovermont.com



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