There will be no class or practica Monday May 29, the Memorial Day.
Have a great vacation everybody. I am looking forward to seeing you all on the dance floor Monday , June 5 at 6: 30 pm at Quetzal.
Georgeta
There will be no class or practica Monday May 29, the Memorial Day.
Have a great vacation everybody. I am looking forward to seeing you all on the dance floor Monday , June 5 at 6: 30 pm at Quetzal.
Georgeta
Dear Tango dancers:
we will NOT have a class or practica Monday May 1st, due to my travel to the Neo Tango Festival in Sacramento.
I am looking forward to seeing you Monday May 8, for the 6:30-8pm class and for the practica running from 8-10pm
Georgeta
A new 4-week series of Tango Fundamentals will start Monday, May 15
Location and time: our usual tango place: Quetzal Cafe, 6:30-8pm
Click on Classes for more info.
I am looking forwad to seeing you all on the dance floor, Monday Apr 10
Georgeta
A new 4-week series of Tango Fundamentals will start monday, Apr 10
Location and time: our usual tango place: Quetzal Cafe, 6:30-8pm
Click on Classes for more info.
Due to the instructor\’s travel, there will be no class monday Apr 3.
I am looking forwad to seeing you all on the dance floor, Monday Apr 10
Friday, March 24, 2006, 7-8pm. Intro lesson at Harbor of Health.
This lesson is intended to provide you with the basic concepts of Argentine Tango dancing, and to offer you a “feel†of the typical steps and techniques encountered in social dancing.
Come to Harbor of Health Tango lesson and bring some friends over. This “Tango in a nutshell’ will give you the opportunity to decide if you want to explore this fascinating dance in more depth. Once you’ll get to know it, chances are you will never give it up.
For more info email: georgeta@tangophilia.com or call 919-357-6886
Harbor of Health is located in Harbor Town on Mud Island, across from Miss Cordelia.
http://www.harborofhealth.com
ph:901-522-1555
Club members and non-members are equally welcome.
For classes and practicas: simply wear clothes are clean, neat and comfortable. Jeans, shorts, skirts, dresses, t-shirts, blouses, whatever.
For social dances: \”Dressy casual\” and up, some venues (like Parizade) warrant a higher level of dress than might be passable at a more relaxed event held at Triangle Dance Studio. Slacks, shirts, skirts, blouses, dresses. For men, ties, jackets, and/or vests are not required, but they do look good, and may be worn by probably 20-40% of the men in attendance.
When you\’re first starting out in tango, you\’re free to wear anything comfortable, but as you progress, you may want to consider purchasing dance shoes that are specifically made to be both stylish and able to handle the rigors of frequent dancing. When choosing footwear, keeping the following recommendations in mind should help you dance more comfortably.
No, you do not have to bring a partner. The majority of events are attended by a mix of singles and couples and in classes we rotate partners frequently to ensure that people are not left sitting out. Occasionally, we may hold an event in which bringing a partner is required or encouraged, and for those events we will explicitly say so.