Tango Classes 2001 at Villa La Rogaia in Umbria, Italy

Dancing under the stars...

Intensive dance courses in marvellous surroundings
with internationally acknowledged dance instructors
Small classes (max. 6-8 couples)

http://www.rogaia.de/dancing_and_theatre.htm

Teachers, Dates and Prices:

May 27 - June 3, 2001:
DANIEL & MAJA KOPPER (Munich, Germany)
Ways to improvisation for men and women
For further informations about the teachers see http://review.to/tango
Price: US $ 590 (with breakfast and dinner)
Availability only for one more couple and one gentleman left

June 24   July 1, 2001 and
November 4   11, 2001:
AMIRA C@MPORA (Buenos Aires)
Tango of the old Milongero masters - sense of music and rhythm  -
variation and improvisation in the dance.
Price: US $ 570 (with breakfast and dinner)

September 2   9, 2001 and
September 9   16, 2001:
YVONNE MEISSNER (Amsterdam)& EDUARDO AGUIRRE (Buenos Aires)
Internationally reknown masters of the Tango Apilado, the Tango in close
embrace. Eduardo's and Yvonne's teaching focusses on individual
instruction and the importance of sensitive lead and follow.
Price: US $ 590 (with breakfast and dinner)
For further information on the teachers Yvonne & Eduardo see below or
visit http://www.xs4all.nl/~disegno/tango/yvonne


All prices include teaching, lodging in double room and food as
indicated for the entire week of the course. Extra charge for single
rooms: US $ 100 per week.



The classes:

All of our dance instructors will work with your body language, to
enhance the
quality of movement and your feeling of balance and grace.
Classes will be held on our large terrace or in the stylish
ballroom and will last for approximately three hours a day (20 hours a
week), allowing
for plenty of time to enjoy the surroundings of the villa and to go for
trips to the nearby Lake Trasimeno or  towns such as Siena and Perugia.
At the end of each course there will
be a dance at the Villa La Rogaia.
All courses are designed for medium
to advanced level students. The number of participants is limited to 12
- 14
persons per class. The
instruction language is   depending on the instructor   English or
Spanish or German
with translation on request.

The house, Villa La Rogaia:

Courses take place at the Villa La Rogaia, an outstanding old Umbrian
countryhouse with a large garden and a pool. It is situated near Lake
Trasimeno between Rome and Florence. Participants will stay in
individually crafted double or single rooms (shared bathroom for two
bedrooms) or in holiday appartments (for two persons). For the
appartments we recommend early booking.

Argentine Tango as food for the soul and delicious Italian food for the
body:

We serve a hearty and healthy breakfast. At dinner time our cook Ornella
Carletti will prepare delightful Umbrian meals for you.

Special offers:

A real treat for Tangueros: our special relaxing rhythmic massage for
tense and tired feet and body.

Upon request we offer art historical excursions, e.g. to Arezzo, Assisi
or Perugia. With expert guidance you may enjoy selected artworks from
the Renaissance as well as contemporary art. Class participants will be
inevitably inspired by Italy s wealth
of culture and history.

Villa La Rogaia also offers a wide range of other creative
classes. Come to paint, sculpt, write or cook... Or for a relaxing
vacation in one of our cosy holiday appartments...

For further information about La Rogaia visit
our website
http://www.rogaia.de/english.htm

or contact us directly:
La Rogaia
Annette and Wolfgang
Fraz. Castel Rigone
I - 06065 Passignano sul Trasimeno (PG)
Italia
Tel/ Fax 0039-075-845457
e-Mail: [email protected]


Information about the teachers at La Rogaia:
Yvonne Meissner (Amsterdam)
starts to dance tango in 1987. From 1990-93 she studies Tango Fantasia
(Vanina Billois, Gustavo Naveira), and after that Tango de Salon (Pepito
Avellaneda, Susanna Miller, Tete y Maria) and Canyengue (Pocho Pizarro).
>From 1995-97 she forms herself with contact improvisation, various
techniques of Modern Dance and Alexandertechnique. She teaches the use
of the torso and torsion, synchronization of the movement of the couple
and interaction between lead and follow resulting in a conversation of
bodies. Thus dance becomes the image of a milonguero: dancing tango
becomes one heart with four legs.
Yvonne Meissner teaches and performs since 1994 in first Holland,
Belgium and Germany while she had a salon and schools in different towns
in Holland. From 1996 she teaches internationally alone and with
different partners (1989 Sitges festival). With Pocho Pizarro she works
one year and teaches in different  festivals (1999 Hamburg, 1999
Toulouse) together with Natalia Games y Gabriel Angio, Gustavo Naveira y
Giselle  Anne, Osvaldo Zotto y Lorena Ermocida, Pablo Ojeda y Beatriz
Romero, Louis y Marta Grondona. With Eduardo Aguirre next to Miguel
Zotto (2000 Ithaca Festival USA). During the Toulouse festival she was
invited to teach a special course dedicated to body techiques for tango:
her speciality. She has taught and performed in different salons in
Buenos Aires. She has been interviewd by radio, television and reviews.
During the past 6 years she has taught all over Europe from Scandinavia
till Turkey, France till Austria, alone and with partners. She is
invited to teach body techniques for tango in the United States in 2001.
She partners Eduardo Aguirre since october 1999.
EDUARDO AGUIRRE (Buenos Aires)
is one of the most interesting authentic milongueros of the older
generation of Buenos Aires, where he is a member of honour in the most
famous milongas like Salon  Almagro and others. From 1991-1996 he taught
in Salon  Almagro. From 1998 till 1999 he taught at  Nino Bien and other
salons. In 1994 the television channel only dedicated to the trasmission
of tango 'Solo Tango' has dedicated a series of interviews on him and
didactic lessons on tango de salon; he has been performing in different
salons and the Teatro Alvear.
His dance is extremely vivid and includes unexpected changes of
direction with staccato that in the next second turns into incredibly
soft moves, playing with quick and slow  tempi all the time. He teaches
movement schedules that can be used in a salon in a clear way. Their
speciality is the dance of Canaro valses of the early thirties. Rhythm
and pauses, turns and staccato become a challenging game in between the
couple. His tour 1999-2000 with his partner Yvonne Meissner brought him
to Turkey, Austria, Germany, England, Holland, Switzerland, Italy and
the United States (Boston, New York, Ithaca, Albany and New Orleans).

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