Dear Ladies and Gentlemen of the Tango,

I am very pleased to finally present you with the schedule for Pablo's
weekend of Master Classes in Colorado.  It is a special and a very rare
opportunity because Pablo does not tour frequently. 

Please e-mail me directly if you would like to receive the registration
materials via e-mail or snail mail.

Intermediate/Advanced Level Intensive Course    - March 9, 10 & 11
Schedule of Classes:

Friday (3/9/01) 7:00 PM - 7:30 PM       Registration
                7:30 PM  - 9:00 PM      Tango    - Intermediate Technique &     
        Combinations
Class is limited to 40 persons.

Saturday (3/10/01)      2:00 PM - 2:30 PM Registration
                        2:30 PM - 4:00 PM Milonga I - Intermediate          
                        4:30 PM - 6:00 PM Tango - Int/Adv Technique &           
        Combinations
Classes are limited to 50 persons
                        
Sunday (3/1101) 2:00 PM - 2:30 PM Registration
                        2:30 PM - 4:00 PM Milonga II - Int/Advanced
                        4:30 PM - 6:00 PM Tango - Advanced Technique &          
        Combinations
Classes are limited to 50 persons.

During this visit, Pablo will not be teaching any private lessons due to
the lack of time.

Registration:

The registration deadline is February 15, 2001. To ensure proper gender
balance for the classes, they are open on drop-in basis only to persons who
either arrive with a partner or are able and willing to dance both the lead
and the follow parts .

Location:

Friday - Art Project Studio, 1411 Ogden Street, 2nd Floor.
Saturday - Mercury Café (22nd & California St.).
Sunday - Mercury Café (22nd & California St.).

Cost:

All classes are $25 per person if pre-registered before February 15, 2001,
$30 drop in. There is a 15% discount for professional dancers, dance
teachers (including Argentine Tango teachers with established ongoing
classes), high school and college students and dancers over 65 years of
life experience.

For more information,
please contact Nina Pesochinsky
at 303/329-7944 (E-mail: [email protected])

About Pablo Pugliese:

Pablo Pugliese began to dance tango at the age of nine.  When his parents,
Esther and Domingo Pugliese, were invited to teach at Tango Week at Stanford
University in 1996, Pablo's father was unable to travel and Pablo went in his
place, thus beginning his brilliant teaching career at the age of fifteen.
Today, at 20, he is an astonishingly beautiful dancer and an exceptionally
good teacher.

Pablo's parents, Esther and Domingo Pugliese, are among the most honored
and respected milongueros of Buenos Aires. They are the last students of
Carlos Estevez ("Petroleo"), a revered master who reinvented the tango in
the 1940s. The Pugliese's dancing and teaching is special not only because
of their importance in the cultural history of tango, but also because of
the integrity of their knowledge and their ability to present to their
students the structure of the dance according to the rules of logic.  Their
technique works equally well for everyone from awkward beginners to the
stars of the stage.

Traditionally, Argentine tango is improvised; i.e. all the movements are
invented in the moment.  The Pugliese's instruction always emphasizes this
improvisation, making it easy for the students to understand the
interchangeable parts of any phrase of movements.

Pablo absorbed very early the high quality of technique and understanding
that his parents manifest.  He observed their teaching in countless classes
and practice sessions, and gradually began to help them.  As a young
dancer, Pablo was featured in several television shows which were broadcast
all over the world - "Pablo, L'Incognito Du Tango" (1992), "Te Acordas
Cesar" (1994), and "La Aventura Del Hombre" ( 1994).  Among his early dance
accomplishments was his first performance at the age of eleven at a
prestigious ceremony in honor of the tango legend Carlos Esteves
("Petroleo"), numerous performances with  tango shows at the major theatres
of Buenos Aires such as Teatro Presidente Alvear (1991), Juan Carlos Copes'
show "Tango, Danza y Juventud" at the Astral Theatre (1993),  and at Teatro
San Martin with the Tango Express Dance Company and the orchestra of Daniel
Binelli, a bandoneon player of Astor Piazzola (1998).  Pablo has also
performed in every prestigious tango club in Buenos Aires - Club Almagro,
La Galeria del Tango, Club General Belgrano, Taller El Cantaro, Club
Glorias Argentinas,  and many more.  He won a gold medal in Torneos
Juveniles Bonaerenses Championship organized by the Ministry of Government
and Justice of Buenos Aires and auditioned and was selected to dance for
Alan Parker's film "Evita".  And the list goes on…

To this enormous expertise,  Pablo adds his own authentic search for the
new interpretation of the dance, his passionate artistic expression and the
boundless energy of his youth.


For more information,
please contact Nina Pesochinsky
at 303/329-7944 (E-mail: [email protected])





- contact --------------------------------------------------------------

Nina Pesochinsky
Erich Stein Communications, 700 E. Speer Blvd. #G, Denver, CO 80203  USA
Tel 303/722-4343, [email protected]
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