[Tango-L] Tango-L Digest, Vol 42, Issue 17

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Today's Topics:

   1. Harmony and Balance (Amaury de Siqueira)
   2. Milonga/Practica Review: A great night in Tango (Mario)


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Message: 1
Date: Fri, 25 Sep 2009 17:46:12 -0700 (PDT)
From: Amaury de Siqueira <amaurycdsf at yahoo.com>
Subject: [Tango-L] Harmony and Balance
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Bloomington Argentine Tango Organization in conjunction with Minetti
Productions, cordially invites you to attend our workshop: Harmony and 
Balance -
A Weekend of Traditional Argentine Tango with Fernanda Ghi and 
Guillermo Merlo,
accompanied by the live tango ensemble Tangamente.

November 13 - 15

Dancers attending this workshop will work on material emphasizing the 
harmony
between dancers and the music while attending to the necessary 
'balance' of
roles between leaders and followers.  Harmony & Balance focuses on 
honing
dancers' skills in three essential domains of social Argentine tango 
dance:
Musicality, Navigation, and Technique.  The combination of these three 
separate
skills when properly executed improve dancers' floor craft allowing for 
a smooth
movement in the line of dance and an enjoyable dance experience for 
both leaders
and followers.

The workshop's program is : Principles of Navigation I & II, Technique 
for Salon
Tango, Musicality & Musicality Redux as well as 2 practice sessions. 
Detailed
description of all classes may be found online at our website. In 
addition we
are also excited to offer an evening Gala Milonga that will consist of 
a
performance by Fernanda and Guillermo, with musical accompaniment by 
Tangamente.
This Gala Milonga open to the public at $15 for students, $25 for 
non-students,
and $40 for couples.

Pricing of packages are:
-Beginner package $100  -Intermediate & Advance package $160  -Complete 
Package
(Beginner and Advance classes) $190

**Please note packages do not include attendance to the Gala Milonga.

Additionally, a special yoga for Tango Dancers class will be offered, 
by an
accredited instructor, to help keep you in top shape for this great 
weekend
(pricing for the Yoga classes is yet to be determined).

Fernanda & Guillermo will also be available for private lessons as well.
Scheduling for private lessons will be made available soon online.

The location will be: "Space 101" (101 East 6th Street) Bloomington, IN.

Learn more and register with us at our website - 
http://www.bloomingtontango.net/

ATTENTION: Check our website to find out when the 90 spaces available 
for the
workshop have been filled. - Gender Balance Control will be implemented 
when
needed.  Please register online to guarantee your place.

Abrazos,
Bloomington Argentine Tango Organization





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Date: Thu, 24 Sep 2009 10:26:42 -0700 (PDT)
From: Mario <sopelote at yahoo.com>
Subject: [Tango-L] Milonga/Practica Review: A great night in Tango
To: tango-l at mit.edu
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"?It was amazing and instructive to watch some of my favorite local 
teachers,
?developing and trading ideas with the Maestro.?"
?
?What sort of 'ideas' were they developing?
?Were they developing ideas on how better to 'teach'?
?Was there any music playing while the developed these 'ideas'
? or was that unnecessary?? thks




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