Hello Everybody:

we are two tangueras from Washington DC planning to go to the TangoMagia in
Amsterdam.  It is getting really late to book hotels, and We would be
intrested in sharing a room/appartment or finding local host for the event.

If you know somebody who could help, please send an email to
[email protected]

Thanks,

Anne-Sophie


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>From: Christina Johnson <[email protected]>
>Reply-To: [email protected]
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: EU-W:FRANCE TANGO VACATION: "EAU DE TAN GOGH", SEPT. 2003
>Date: Thu, 5 Dec 2002 11:29:46 EST
>
>"EAU DE TAN GOGH" FRANCE, SEPTEMBER 16-25, 2003
>(pronounce like "Van Gogh")
>     Your  heady scent of the the romantic perfume  "Eau de Tan Gogh"
>begins
>in Paris. Almost everyone thinks of lovers when they think of Paris.
>Arguably
>the world's most romantic and beautiful city, it is no wonder tangueros
>visiting Buenos Aires  remark "This is so much like Paris!"
>     We'll have the best of both worlds with three days in Paris, but then
>this perfumed trip is even stronger, and leads you to the Dordogne at
>Chateau
>St. Loup, for two days.  With 12th century gardens, a large outside
>woodfloored dance tent and another in the castle, complete with chandeliers
>and fireplace, we will have an abundance of dance atmosphere and space!
>This
>castle was the inspiration for the fairytale, PUSS AND BOOTS. Look up the
>story, and you may see the castle! Dordogne is rich with forest, truffle
>and
>mushroom country.
>     Then your nose and taste buds lead you  to Sarlat-le-Caneda, a
>beautifully preserved medieval market town. During our two days there, we
>have another fabulous dance space available to us, in between journeys to
>Eyzies-de-Tayac and the cave paintings, and more castles. Next we travel
>through the Gorges de Tarn, some of the most stunning scenery in France. We
>will go up through the Langued'Oc *region where the people have more of a
>"Mediterranean attitude." Langued' Oc is a mysterious land where the mystic
>Christian community of the Cathars lived in the 13th century. Persecuted by
>the Inquisition, these Christians believed humans were fallen angels, and
>named their faith the "Church of Love." They were obliterated by a Crusade,
>but the passion of their beliefs and their mysteries remain in stark and
>unforgettable stone bastions and towers.
>     Giddy with great wine and olfactory ostentatiousness, we move on to
>Toulouse for two nights to dance with the Tango community there, and to
>take
>a tour to Montsegur, through the villages and Cathar country south of
>Toulouse. After experiencing the passion of the Cathars, and a night of the
>conflagration of Tango, we take an early
>morning high speed train back to Paris for a last night in the City of
>Light
>before returning home.
>Our trip is over, but the scent will remain in your memory forever.
>
>Base price: $2,659. Price increases to $2,710 Jan. 1 ( $5, 220 per couple)
>Register before Jan. 1, 2003 and  pay $2,500 (or $4,850 per couple) with an
>$800 deposit.
>ENTIRE deposit refundable if trip is cancelled by ETV
>$300 NON-refundable of deposit per person if cancelled by Feb. 15.
>$500 NON-refundable of deposit if cancelled by March 15.
>A minimum payment of $1,000 towards the balance of each participant  is
>requested by June 15, 2003. Total balance is due July 15, 2003.
>
>
>
>
>
>IF YOU DO NOT WISH TO RECEIVE NEWS OF EXOTIC TANGO VACATIONS, PLEASE REPLY
>WITH "UNSUBSCRIBE" IN THE MESSAGE. THANKS! You also may choose to receive
>info. and a snail mail address, instead of e-mail, and that wish too could
>be
>granted.
>
>Christina Johnson
>President, Exotic Tango Vacations, LLC
>www.beyondtango.com
>www.visionarypower.com
>E-mail: [email protected]
>MAKE CHECKS TO: Christina Johnson, SEND to C. Johnson,c/o Woody Bobb, 19
>Camino Cielo Alto, Santa Fe, NM, 87505. Write "Tango" on the envelope.
>USA phone: (Woody's) (505)-983-1744
>Mexico home phone: (011) 52-415-152-4342
>For good ticket prices, call: Ann Dolan, The Culture Bridge, Tel: 651 645
>2587
>or Robin at: 1-800-991-7737  for wholesale fares
>
>My dance house rental in Mexico:    http://www.vrbo.com/vrbo/7823.htm
>
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