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TangoCourses for advanced dancers:
46 workshops – 6 continuing seminarios – a practica before each event
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Gustavo Naveira & Giselle Anne:
Gustavo Naveira & Giselle Anne don’t need introducing to tango enthusiasts. They are considered the great tango innovators of today. They have revolutionized tango dancing with their teaching system. They pass on their profound knowledge about tango to their students with concise teaching methods of great clarity.
http://www.gustavoygiselle.com |
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Marcelo Varela & Analia Vega:
For over 10 years Marcelo Varela & Analia Vega have been teaching the universal language of tango. Their tours have led them to Japan, to the USA and to Europe. Everywhere they go, they delight people with their playful and dynamic dancing. Their sensitive and uncomplicated teaching permits students to find their way to improvisation.
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Pablo Pugliese & Noel Strazza:
Pablo Pugliese, the son of famous tango dancers, practically grew up at the milongas of Buenos Aires and danced with famous milongueras. Later he trained as a modern dancer and met Noel Strazza. Both of them successfully combine traditional tango and modern dance truly harmoniously.
Thanks to their clearly structured courses, their friendly ways and their powerful dancing they have gained many friends throughout the world.
www.pabloynoel.com |
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Damian Rosenthal & Celine Ruiz:
The choreographers and tango couple Celine Ruiz and Damián Rosenthal belong to the “Tango Nuevo” movement. Celine and Damián are compelling and delight dancers with their creative freshness and their clearly structured courses. In their courses they focus on showing ways facilitating improvisation, on distance and proximity and on a playful approach to new aspects of movement.
http://celinedamian.free.fr
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Ruben & Sabrina Veliz:
Already as teenagers Ruben & Sabrina Veliz discovered tango as a wonderfully artistic dance and became especially famous as a dancing couple on stage. In big shows they have travelled all around the world and have in the meantime also established themselves as a humorous and competent teaching couple.
In their courses Ruben & Sabrina give their students a solid foundation to learn the technique, musicality and elegant aesthetics of tango.
www.sabrinayruben.com.ar |
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Aoniken Quiroga & Luna Palacio:
Aoniken Quiroga started his dance career at the age of 7. Now, 15 years later, he has become one of the most prominent young tango dancers on the dance floors in Buenos Aires. Due to his powerful, energetic dance style he was voted second at the world championship 2006 in Tango Salón and has since been in demand as a dancer and teacher in Europe and in the USA. His encounter with the dancer Luna Palacios must be considered a wonderful coincidence. Owner of a profound passion for music and dancing, Luna is a very communicative and original performer and also a dedicated and effective teacher. As a couple they are simply the personification of the old-fashioned Tango Salón – but in a topical, modernized form – refreshing and newly interpreted.
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Joachim Dietiker & Michelle Marsidi:
Joachim Dietiker & Michelle Marsidi have been teaching at the Tango Schule Basel for some years and are known in the international tango world as sensitive teachers and harmonious dancers.
Their understanding of tango movements is particularly influenced by their great interest in contemporary dance and body work and their broad experience with both. Thus they dance a creative, playful and compelling tango that both of them teach with great pleasure and involvement.
www.michelleyjoachim.com |
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Mirjam Kündig (teacher at the Tango School Basel) & Veronica Toumanova:
Mirjam Kündig & Veronica Toumanova, both of them popular tango teachers, will run the women’s course in technique for the fourth time this year. In their courses they attach great importance to a clear structure and to transmitting well-founded techniques. The participants learn how to incorporate the whole spectrum of tango in movements that are as natural as possible.
www.faustoyveronica.com |
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| Introduction for Beginners: EF01 |
The Basel Tango School offers an intensive course for beginners EF01 during the festival. Kaspar Fischer & Lorrena Bonavia teach at the Tango School Basel and are known as motivated and sensitive teachers with clear and careful teaching methods.
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- Time: Friday, April 2 to Monday, April 5, 13.00 - 15.00
- Location: Jufa, Peter Merian-Strasse 30, Basel
- Cost: CHF 180 per Person
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