legazcuetango1

legazcuetango1

sábado, 15 de febrero de 2014

NY NUEVA YORK EU

NY NUEVA YORK EU 14 de marzo a la(s) 17:30 - 17 de marzo a la(s) 22:00 en EDT Descripción This will be a 4-day seminar, in the same format as the seminars of Chicho & Juana that we have previously organized, the days of the seminar will be March 14, 15, 16, 1nd 17. The seminar will be entitled "INCLUSIVE TANGO" and will focus on Social Tango dancing for all styles. Roberto & Laura will perform Argentine Folklore at a special milonga at the Dance Manhattan studio on Friday, March 14th, DJed by Avik Basu from Ann Arbor, and Tango at Robin Thomas's Nocturne on Saturday, March 15th. Both will be exclusive performances and the couple won't perform anywhere else in NYC on this visit. The seminar will consist of two tracks. You are welcome to take either one of the 2 tracks, but you have to stay within the track you chose and cannot mix and match classes switching from one track to the other. INCLUSIVE TANGO The objective of this seminar is to understand that the Tango is one and only and that different “styles” are only a matter of fashion. TRACK 1 (earlier in the day on each day): Anatomic positions, dancing Tango with your entire body. Explaining the milonguero structure of movement for social dancing. The matrix of today’s Tango, the inclusive tango, has been first developed in the socio-cultural fantasy in the 1940s. Those who truly managed to grasp and maintain alive the call of Tango were so-called “Tango Resistance”, about 12 couples that were getting together in the 60s and 70s, during the dictatorship era, despite the fact that any gatherings of over 4 people were strictly prohibited. They were the ones who have practiced relentlessly and infused creativity into many combinations and cadences that we use dancing tango and that will be reviewed during the seminar. TRACK 2 (later in the day on each day): The confusions and uncertainty in today’s Tango. Tango structure and transformation, mastering your social dancing. The social part of Tango makes us think of where we are now, it makes us take time to respect that, who is dancing in front, on the side, or behind us, all of that without disrupting the musical interpretation, the dialog with the partner, and the respect for the others. How do we manage all that and make it pleasurable at the same time? SCHEDULE: Fri March 14: 5pm-7:15pm and 7:45-10pm Sat March 15: 2pm-4:15 and 4:45-7pm Sun March 16: 12pm-2:15pm and 2:45-5pm Mon March 17: 5:30pm-7:45pm and 8:15-10:30pm Pricing: $265 per person for either track (2.25 hours per day x 4 days) $485 per person for both tracks (4.5 hours per day x 4 days) This seminar is intended for couples as the results are more consistent when we work with a predictable partner, please feel free to post a note re: partner search in TE group or on this event's wall. Pre-registration required. Registration is limited to 25 couples per track New York - it will be a fabulous weekend - don't miss it!! With lots of love & affection, Julia Schiptsova on behalf of Tango Element Dance Manhattan 39 W 19 Street 5th fl, Nueva York 10011 Ver mapa · Cómo llegar Publicaciones Ver quiénes no asistirán Publicaciones Publicar Añadir foto/vídeo Preguntar PUBLICACIONES MARCADAS Julia Schiptsova About Roberto Herrera: Considered by many one the best Tango dancers of all-time, Roberto Herrera is a man of charisma, mystery, and sensuality who possesses incomparable technique. His teaching is recognized world-wide for its tradition, innovation and experimentation. During his prolific career as a teacher, choreographer, and dancer, he has taught and danced on stages around the world: Italy, Austria, Norway, Sweden, Spain, Finland, Spain, Portugal, France, Greece, Germany, Poland, the USA, Brazil, Japan, Korea, Bali, Singapore, Hong Kong and Australia. A remarkable achievement worth mentioning is Roberto Herrera’s work as the principal male dancer of the Gran Orquesta of Maestro Osvaldo Pugliese. Herrera carries that kind of tango tradition you won’t be able to find elsewhere. In his teaching he offers his students unique information on history and evolution of tango, which helps to understand the tango we dance today. Career highlights also include founding one of the most recognized academies of Tango in Buenos Aires. Roberto was once principal dancer of the Argentinian National Ballet directed by Santiago Ayala «El Chucaro» and Norma Viola. In 1986 he was the principal male dancer in the film «Tango Bar». He was part of the cast of «Tango Argentino» in 1992 and 2006 in Buenos Aires, and on Broadway in 2000. From 1993 to 1995 he was principal male dancer of «Tango Pasion» with the Orchestra Sexteto Mayor. In 1995 he created, directed and interpreted «Tango, Una Historia,» which he performed until 2001 in the historic tango bar «El Querandi» in Buenos Aires. During 2006 — 2007 he took part in the widely-acclaimed show «Buenos Aires Tango 3» in Paris and Brussels with the orchestras El Arranque, Vale Tango and Decarisimo. The same show was then successfully performed at the Auditorium in Rome, and then, together with Orquesta El Arranque, in Brescia and Hong Kong, where it sold out at the prestigious Hong Kong Arts Festival. Besides being famous as a tango dancer, Roberto is widely known as an exceptional Argentine folklore dancer. Argentine folklore, in fact, was something he had discovered before he started to dance tango. His performances always include folklore shows that are just as skillful and breathtaking as his tango performances. Ver traducción Me gusta · · Compartir · 1 · 29 de enero a la(s) 15:33 PUBLICACIONES RECIENTES Roberto Herrera Tango irá. Me gusta · · 13 de febrero a la(s) 9:50 A Julia Schiptsova le gusta esto. Julia Schiptsova Essaaaaaa, Maestro!!!!! Hace 2 horas · Me gusta Tango Uruguay Rioplatense Sur Mariela Szejnfeld Sirkis irá. Me gusta · · 11 de febrero a la(s) 15:43 A Julia Schiptsova le gusta esto. Tango Uruguay Rioplatense Sur Myrna Gil Quintero irá. Me gusta · · 11 de febrero a la(s) 18:06 A Julia Schiptsova le gusta esto. Tango Uruguay Rioplatense Sur Tango Uruguay Rioplatense Sur irá. Me gusta · · 11 de febrero a la(s) 22:48 A Julia Schiptsova le gusta esto. Tango Uruguay Rioplatense Sur Julia Schiptsova ha cambiado la foto de Roberto Herrera & Laura Legazcue in NYC March 14-17, 2014. Una foto de Julia Schiptsova. Me gusta · · Compartir · 11 de febrero a la(s) 13:11 A Laura Legazcue y 4 personas más les gusta esto. Severine Licodia Love that photo! 11 de febrero a la(s) 14:48 · Me gusta · 1 Tango Uruguay Rioplatense Sur Mona Moussa irá. Me gusta · · 7 de febrero a la(s) 15:10 A Julia Schiptsova le gusta esto. Tango Uruguay Rioplatense Sur Laura Legazcue II irá. Me gusta · · 7 de febrero a la(s) 8:37 A Remy Jean y 2 personas más les gusta esto. Tango Uruguay Rioplatense Sur Julia Schiptsova ha cambiado el lugar del evento por Dance Manhattan. Me gusta · · 8 de diciembre de 2013 a la(s) 19:25 Ver un comentario más Julia Schiptsova SCHEDULE: Fri March 14: 5pm-7:15pm and 7:45-10pm Sat March 15: 2pm-4:15 and 4:45-7pm...Ver más 6 de febrero a la(s) 1:53 · Me gusta Julia Schiptsova Dear Beverly, yes, he is quite amazing, thank you! I think they might be able to squeeze in a private, although their schedule is tight, I'll check with him. We would also need to check with DM about the space, but usually they do have the smaller rooms available, I just don't know the schedule nor pricing. I'll check with Roberto if he'd like to do a private maybe on Sunday after the seminar. 6 de febrero a la(s) 1:55 · Me gusta Mona Moussa Hi Julia, i plan to sig up for the workshop. Can you please also let me know if he offers private classes? 6 de febrero a la(s) 23:37 · Me gusta Tango Uruguay Rioplatense Sur Julia Schiptsova The registration for the Roberto Herrera & Laura Legazcue in NYC seminar is now OPEN! Please go to www.tangofrs.com to register! Ver traducción Welcome - TangoFRS www2.tangofestrs.com TangoFRS Me gusta · · Compartir · 6 de febrero a la(s) 19:55 Julia Schiptsova INCLUSIVE TANGO The objective of this seminar is to understand that the Tango is one and only and that different “styles” are only a matter of fashion. 1) Anatomic positions, dancing Tango with your entire body. Explaining the milonguero structure of movement for social dancing. The matrix of today’s Tango, the inclusive tango, has been first developed in the socio-cultural fantasy in the 1940s. Those who truly managed to grasp and maintain alive the call of Tango were so-called “Tango Resistance”, about 12 couples that were getting together in the 60s and 70s, during the dictatorship era, despite the fact that any gatherings of over 4 people were strictly prohibited. They were the ones who have practiced relentlessly and infused creativity into many combinations and cadences that we use dancing tango and that will be reviewed during the seminar. 2) The confusions and uncertainty in today’s Tango. Tango structure and transformation. Mastering your social dancing. The social part of Tango makes us think of where we are now, it makes us take time to respect that, who is dancing in front, on the side, or behind us, all of that without disrupting the musical interpretation, the dialog with the partner, and the respect for the others. How do we manage all that and make it pleasurable at the same time? Ver traducción Me gusta · · Compartir · 5 de febrero a la(s) 21:33 A 4 personas les gusta esto. Ver 3 comentarios más Julia Schiptsova I'm working on the registration! 6 de febrero a la(s) 1:57 · Me gusta Severine Licodia This looks so interesting! 6 de febrero a la(s) 2:21 · Me gusta · 1 Julia Schiptsova It does, doesn't it? Nothing like what anyone else teaches. He puts everything through the prism of tango history and it explains a lot of things and makes them clear. He lived through so much of history and analyzed it a lot, so he applies it to his t...Ver más 6 de febrero a la(s) 3:05 · Me gusta · 1 Tango Uruguay Rioplatense Sur Julia Schiptsova To add a bit more history to this – Roberto Herrera was one of the students of the legendary maestro and milonguero Antonio Todaro, one of the figures who brought tango back to life and created a whole generation of prominent tangueros - Gustavo Naveira, Carlos Copello, Osvaldo Zotto, Miguel Zotto, Guillermina Quiroga, Pablo Veron, Vanina Bilous, Alejandra Mantinian, were all among his students. Maestro Todaro had a unique talent of creating original dancers, who later on dev...

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