Milonguero Workshop in Korea by Eugenia and Chan Park March 23-April 6, 2002
Milonguero Workshop will be held in Korea between March 24 and April 2. Instructors of the workshop are Eugenia and Chan Park from the United States, and their profile is available at http://wbTango.com/Eugenia_Chan.html. Eugenia and Chan are known for their unique and elegant style of dancing in close embrace, known as Milonguero style, which has been danced in the crowded clubs of Buenos Aires for decades. As milonguero dancers they simply move together to the rhythm of tango, pausing only to convey their physical and emotional expressions. In their dance, there is no choreography involved, but joy, movement, connection, and creativity. As instructors, Eugenia and Chan are attentive to students' understanding of the union of movement between the man and the woman, as the man improvises, leading the dance at each moment, the woman follows him, not knowing the steps or directions the man will take next. To the end they have developed an unique teaching method style of 'TANGO made SIMPLE' to enable students to enjoy social tango dancing. If you have any questions regarding details of their workshop and/or are interested in private lessons, please contact [email protected] WORKSHOP SCHEDULE Sunday, March 24 in Seoul [1] 4:00-5:20 Tango music and musicality: brief tango music history, rhythmic variations, dancing to different orchestras [2] 5:40-7:00 Fundamentals of tango I: walk, embrace, connection, posture [3] 8:00-9:20 Fundamental of Tango II: more walk, syncopation, balance, ochos Monday, March 25 in Taejon [4] 7:30-8:50 Milonga I: interpretation of milonga rhythm and movements Saturday, March 30 in Seoul [5] 4:00-5:20 Intermediate I: turns, navigation [6] 5:40-7:00 Milonga I: interpretation of milonga rhythm and movements Sunday, March 31 in Seoul [7] 4:00-5:20 Intermediate II: more with turns and syncopations [8] 5:40-7:00 Milonga II: more figures and different rhythms [9] 8:00-9:20 Tango Vals Tuesday, April 2 in Seoul [10] 7:30-8:50 Combination and improvisation __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Greetings - Send FREE e-cards for every occasion! http://greetings.yahoo.com
