New tango* salón classes for beginners and improvers (Intermediate I) will commence in Crescent Art Centre, Belfast on Friday 18th of September 2009 running for 12 weeks (last classes running on Friday December 11, 2009). Tango salón is danced in milongas (tango clubs) all over the world from Buenos Aires to Tokyo. The objectives of the classes are as follows:Beginners classFamiliarization of the students with the basic steps and routines of tango salón, and enable them to successfully perform the material taught with music. Elements of couple communication, posture and footwork will also be tackled. Students can enroll with or without a partner.
Improvers class (Intermediate I)A continuation of the beginners class to develop further skills of couple communication, partner footwork and elegant movement. Students are recommended to enrol in couples as the class requires distinctive roles. Fundamentals of the milonga** dance (distinctive to the "milonga club"** and to tango) will also be introduced.
Students who have successfully finished a circle of a Beginners classes recently with any tango instructor locally or abroad and/or have been dancing for at least 3 months are eligible to enroll.
Class day: Friday
Class Venue: City Church Upper Hall, 12-24 University Av. Belfast, BT7 1GY
Instructors: Nikos (griego_tanguero) & Piret
Beginners Class: 19:30-20:45
Improvers Class: 20:45-22:00
(See a map of the location below):
http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?hl=en&ie=UTF-8&dq=City+Church,+Belfast&daddr=12-24+University+Av,+Belfast,+BT7+1GY&geocode=11091972185539055096,54.585075,-5.927045&ll=54.585075,-5.927045&iwstate1=dir:to&iwloc=A&f=d For additional information and enrollment please contact:
The Crescent Art Centre
165 Ormeau Road Belfast BT7 1SQ
Tel 028 9024 2338
Fax 028 9024 6748
http://www.crescentarts.orgIt is highly recommended that ladies wear comfortable smart casual clothes (preferably dress, but even trousers is ok), and high heel shoes (e.g. sandals, but NOT spike heels) and gentlemen wear street shoes with leather sole (NOT rubber soles).
Also, since tango involves close embrace of the partners with sometimes physical contact of the faces (in the milonguero style), please ensure a clean body and mouth (fresh breath), but without excessive perfume or lotions. As tango is the epitome of romance and elegant seduction between a man and a woman, respect for each one's partner will help keep the magic of tango live!
See you all there!
*tango: A term used by Afro-Montevidean coloured people which comes from tangó, tambor, or the Latin tangir, tocar (touch), palpar (feel).In ancient Spanish it meant to play an instrument. According to some theories, the term may derive from tang, which in one African language means to feel, to touch or to come close. In the Colonial period, coloured people called their percussion drumheads tango. [Benzecry Sabá: Glosario Tango Danza, p.138, Abrazos books, 2004]
**milonga: Place where tango, Vals and Milonga are danced. Originally they were danced in cafetines in the suburbs, and in gambling and dancing houses. Today they are danced in dance halls or milongas in Buenos Aires, the rest of Argentina and the rest of the world. [Benzecry Sabá: Glosario Tango Danza, p.120, Abrazos books, 2004]