I think it is safe to say that the Western Reserve Argentine Tango Society's
(WRATS) first workshop in several years was a big success thanks to Cacho
Dante.  He had participants dancing in close embrace at the end of the first
class.  The club provided lunch between classes, so that the students
wouldn't have to run around, wasting time and energy, looking for something
to eat.  It was nice for everybody to eat with Cacho, and to discuss the
class and steps.  The following, is a typical comment from a participant:

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, October 08, 2001 10:37 AM

While my enthusiasm is still high, thanks to the three of you for putting on
such a great tango workshop. It is obvious that each of you contributed to
the success of the weekend. You are great hosts and hostess.  Best workshop,
and most well attended, that Cleveland ever saw. I know I have been to
almost every one.

Cacho: great and organized teacher, correct blend of steps and philosophy,
good building on techniques to show how each step is
related, great review techniques, good rapport with student.  I mean, I
think he is a ten on a scale of ten! Good music, great at relating steps to
musical rhythms, great food, and lots of patience was shown by teacher and
Rick towards students, who are the paying clients. It is this respect shown
by the leaders of WRATS that makes it a special and very successful group.

Sherrie

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