Tango Studies Winnipeg

Tango technique the social way!

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April milonga schedule:
* Sat April 19 at 1100 Dance on Pembina with Roxana & Fabian

Wednesday Tango lessons with Ksusha at 130 Nassau Street

STARTING April 2!
9-week spring tango session with Ksusha Popeliushko, along with Natalia Ganenkova
Open to all dancers!
Register for full session $90.00 or drop in for $15.00.
Limited income/student rate $5.00 per class.
Every Wednesday April 2 – May 28!
7:45 – 9:15 pm at 130 Nassau Street (St. Lukes Church). Ring black buzzer for entrance.

"Eleven Hundred Dance" at 1100 Pembina is hosting the international known performers and instructors: Roxana & Fabian Belmonte

SATURDAY

Workshop #1 – TECHNIQUE   (April 19, Saturday, from 1:00 to 2:15 pm)

Connection: Walking – posture – axis, V-shape embrace 

Master fluidity:   Combining parallel and cross systems


Workshop #2 – SACADAS   (April 19, Saturday from 7:30 to 8:30 pm)

Perfecting the sacada from subtle to complex ones; “front-side-back displacements”.  Followed by Easter Milonga.

EASTER SUNDAY

Workshop #3 – STYLING  (April 20, Sunday, from 10:15 am to 11:30 am)

Roxana will teach tangueras!!  Adornos Technique and timing for embellishments

Fabian will teach tangueros!!  Technique for moves like lapiz, enrosque, traspie

 

Workshop #4 – WALTZ  (April 20, Sunday, from 11:45 am to 1:00 pm)

Waltz:  Working on the close side of the embrace, different combinations and ideas.  Boleo, cadena – applying footwork technique learned in Workshop #3.

 

 

EASTER MONDAY

Workshop #5 – GETTING FANCY (April 21, 10:15 to 11:30 am)

Barridas and Boleos:  Creative variations

 

Workshop #6 – MILONGA LISA (11:45 am to 1:00 pm)

Milonga Lisa & Synchopation – Musicality Rhythm exercises. Dance on the beat and to the melody.

Tango Technique

“Tango is serious and takes discipline. It must be studied hard to be done well. It is elegant, formal, passionate and intimate. It is about power and vulnerability. It is both dance and metaphor. And to its captives becomes a magnificent obsession.”    –Janny Scott