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November 2024


Sunday 17 November 2024

Argentine Tango Workshop and Practilongas with Andres Amarilla with Miha

Sun 17 Nov, 3:30-7 pm. How Bazar, 60 SW 2 Street, Gainesville. Tango El Abrazo Milonga - [facebook][events]

Saturday, November 16 @ Thuy’s

*PM me for Thuy’s address
*PM me for VERY limited spots for private classes with Andres on Saturday afternoon only.

4:30 pm Check-in and Registration
5:00 - 6:30 pm Intermediate “Technique on Boleos and Enrosques”
6:30 - 9:00 pm Practilonga

Sunday, November 17 @ How Bazar
60 SW 2nd Street, Gainesville FL
1:30 pm Check in and Registration
2:00 - 3:30 pm Absolute beginner
3:30 - 5:00 pm Intermediate “Secadas for leaders and followers in parallel and cross systems”
5:00 - 8:00 pm Practilonga

Advance registration
*until midnight Nov 15*

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$25 SAT Intermediate Boleo & Enrosques + practilonga ($15 with student ID)
$15 SAT practilonga ($5 with student ID)
$20 SUN Absolute beginner class + practilonga ($10 with student ID)
$30 SUN Intermediate Secada class + practilonga ($20 with student ID)
$15 SUN practilonga ($5 with student ID)
2 classes + 2 practilongas $50 ($30 with student ID)
3 classes + 2 practilongas $60 ($40 with student ID)

Door registration (Cash or Venmo only)
$30 SAT Intermediate Secadas class + practilonga ($15 with student ID)
$20 SAT practilonga ($10 with student ID)
$25 SUN Absolute beginner class + practilonga ($15 with student ID)
$35 SUN Intermediate Secadas class + practilonga ($20 with student ID)
$20 SUN practilonga ($10 with student ID)
2 classes + practilonga $60 ($40 with student ID)
3 classes + practilonga $70 ($50 with student ID)

Come join us for our first weekend of Argentine tango with Andres Amarilla. Don’t miss this authentic transmission from a maestro to learn technique, immerse yourself in the culture, music and community of tango. Let’s continue to learn to be present, inspired, grounded and connected to oneself and others.

Born and raised in Buenos Aires, Andres Amarilla began dancing tango in 1987 at age 11. While still a child, he studied with and performed in the dance companies of three of the greatest tangueros of all time: Gustavo Naveira, Juan Carlos Copes, and Rodolfo Dinzel. After 10 years of intensive immersion in the music, culture and movement of traditional Argentine Tango, Andres became part of a small group of young people seeking to push the limits of the traditional art form. Together, they analyzed and codified the movements, sequences and rules of traditional tango and began to play with the “grammar” of the tango language, thereby developing uncounted new sequences of movements, and giving birth to a new means of teaching, dancing and thinking about tango. This way of analyzing tango has become the basis of most good tango pedagogy in the world today.
A greatly sought-after teacher, Andres has taught in more than 70 cities worldwide, including Istanbul, Beirut, Warsaw, Gdansk, Moscow, Sydney, Brisbane, Belo Horizonte, Buenos Aires, San Francisco, Vancouver, Montreal, and New York, among many others. In 2008, Andres and his dance partner, Meredith Klein, founded the Philadelphia Argentine Tango School. Until Covid-19, Andres was splitting his year between Philadelphia and traveling to teach in other parts of the world.

www.philadelphiatangoschool.com/andres
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*street parking is free on Sundays. Do not park in the outdoor parking lot next to (south) or across the street from How Bazar or your car may get towed.
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