[Tango-A] NA-E, NA-C: May Rhythmic Tango Intensive for Intermediates
Theo Bartek
teo77 at HOTMAIL.COM
Tue Apr 25 14:50:07 EDT 2006
Tango From The Heart
Rhythmic Tango Intensive for Intermediates :
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Teo and Marsha Bartek, Instructors
from Gainesville, FL
www.GainesvilleTango.org
Rhythmic Tango Intensive: Intermediate/Advanced Close-Embrace Tango
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2 days of "Almost-As-Good-As-Privates" Tango Intensive!
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Classes are limited to 12 students, so each student will get personal
attention to focus on their individual needs. Each day is an intensive 8
hours, less lunch and breaks.
Teo and Marsha have studied close-embrace tango in BsAs, New York, Paris,
and other cities. They have been truly addicted to tango, and have logged
over 500 hrs of private instruction and studied at workshops with such
masters as Carlos Gavito, Juan Carlos Copes, Osvaldo Zotto, Omar Vega,
Guillarmo and Fernanda, Rebecca Schulman, Pablo Veron, Miriam and Hugo,
Hsueh-tze Lee, Brigitta Winkler, Maria Jose Sosa, Cecilia Saia, Viviana
Parra, Veronique and Thierry and Ricardo Vidort, Robert Hauk with Barbara
Durr, Danial Lapadula, Mariela Franganillo, Valeria Solomonoff, Eva
Carrozza, Jr Cervila, Jak Karako, Fabian Salas, and many others.
This Tango Intensive focuses on rhythmic steps that you can do in close
embrace. Tango in close embrace lends itself to rhythmic steps and with this
new vocabulary you will be able to interpret the music better. You will
learn, unique, interesting, and syncopated steps that can be easily
followed in close embrace.
This is an opportunity for you to improve your ability to dance rhythmically
and interpret the music in a more interesting way. These steps are all
lead-follow and are new, interesting and different. These steps are fun to
do. And because they are done in close embrace, you can do them in a very
small space. You will learn a total of over 30 new syncopated steps!
Click below for testimonials from past students:
http://www.gainesvilletango.org/19-testimonials-about-argentine-tango-lessons-classes-workshops-and-training-in-gainesville-north-centra-florida.htm
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When:
Saturday and Sunday, May 13 & 14
9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Price:
$195 for two full days,
No partner necessary - partners will rotate
Register:
To register email your name, address, and telephone number
to:
Teo Bartek at teo77 at hotmail.com or call 352-331-1336
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Rhythmic Tango Intensive: Intermediate/Advanced Close-Embrace Tango
Intensive Schedule:
Saturday, May 13th, 2006
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A. 9:00AM - 10:30AM Steps: Simple rock steps from caminada on left and on
right. Milonga step one-back side-forward-together, side together-side
together,
Milonga step two-back side forward-together-sidetogether-forward
together-side-together, Milongas step three- back side
forward-together-pivot-back side forward-together-pivot, Rock step-two to
five, Rock step-five to two
B. 10:45AM - 12:15PM Steps Multiple rock steps turning left, Rock step
milonguero cross from, Syncopated forward ocho cross behind, Syncopated
milonguero cross, Regular time or Syncopated cross behind, milonguero cross
change of direction, Walking straight into woman with syncopation
C. 1:30PM - 3:00PM Steps: Traspie basic, Traspie back ocho, Back ocho to
entrada cross in front, Syncopated molinete for close embrace.
Women's Adornments: Back ocho embellishments for women
D. 3:15PM - 4:45PM Steps: Sideways molinete, Scissors, Forward ocho by
stepping outside with right, Walking forward right-left then back ochos,
Walking outside-inside repeatedly (3-5), Walking outside-inside quick, guick
Sunday, May 14th, 2006
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A. 9:00AM - 10:30AM Steps: Forward right-left (qq) side then repeat,
Syncopated turnaround from cross to left , Syncopated delay on "2", Ocho
cortada in crossed feet
B. 10:45AM -12:15PM Steps: Milonga step multiple backward ochos-fast,
Mutiple walking forward in circle alternating syncopation and regular time,
Rock step syncopation sequence, Cross behind molinete from 7, Slow traspie
walk with hold.
C. 1:00PM - 2:30PM Steps: Entrada change of direction on "3", Syncopated
push to cross with ocho cortado with gancho, End with forward, together,
forward outside to cross in crossed feet- Can repeat to create syncopated
walk, Cambio de frente from "3". Step to "3" and pivot to the right, let
lady step forward around you and change direction again.
G. 3:00PM - 4:30PM Steps: Side left, back right change of direction-then
rock step forward ocho to change of direction again, Man crosses behind in
"5" , then rock step and turn to left doing milonguero cross and syncopated
side step, Caminando with traspie to stop cross, alternating with push to
cross.Traspie molinete from forward ocho by stepping outside on right
.Sentada to left
and to right man walking backwards
Tango From The Heart: http://www.gainesvilletango.org
Dancing is not getting up any time like a speck of dust blown around by the
wind. Dancing is when you rise above both worlds, tearing your heart to
pieces and giving up your soul.
Mevlana Jalal al-din Rumi Persian Poet
"A society that will trade a little liberty for a little order will lose
both and deserve neither."
THOMAS JEFFERSON
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