Tango By The River had the pleasure of hosting Chan
and Eugenia Park in February where they taught an
Introduction to Tango Zen. His book should be just as
delightful and insightful in how Tango and Zen are so
much intertwined. This is a must have for your tango
library!

Andy

Come Tango with Buddha; come meditate through Tango!
Find the joy that, together, Tango and Zen can bring!

New Book, "Tango Zen: Walking Dance Meditation" by
Chan Park
ISBN: 0-9759630-0-7 LCCN: 2004109723
$9.95 paperback, 90 pages
Publication date: January 2005

Have you admired those who Tango, as well as those who
meditate, but think you ll never understand or
accomplish the beauty and bond either of these two
disciplines can bring? Come and discover, first hand
(and foot!) how both aesthetic experiences, done
simultaneously, can be your road to inner peace
through this informative, engaging and beautifully
illustrated book.

Tango Zen is for beginners as well as veteran dancers,
for those who are new or seasoned at meditation, and
for anyone who is searching for a literal step-by-step
method that is both rhythmic and simple to pursue, in
order to accomplish a peaceful way of being. Walking,
both basic to Tango and Meditation, creates the basis
for the practice of Tango Zen, whether done with
another or on one s own.

Easy to read, this book is not only educational and
enlightening in its approach to Tango Zen, but a
guidebook to the social, physical, and emotional
benefits of Tango Zen.

Chan Park s instruction balances the left and right
brain through his clear and concise guidance toward
Tango Zen. Park introduces these two ideas to each
other on the dance floor; what results is a sublime
partnership - you ll soon be walking in Park s Tango
Zen shoes. A scholar in the sciences as well as the
arts, Park is an accomplished dancer, Tango teacher,
martial arts devotee, and teacher of meditation,
offering workshops in Europe, Asia and North and South
America.

Tango is the dance of connection, relaxation, and
silent communication. Meditation is the art of
discovering and reconciling one s own nature.
Together, in Tango Zen, they make the music of mind
and body, one step at a time.

Come Tango with Buddha; come meditate through Tango!
Find the joy that, together, Tango and Zen can bring!

For review copies and interviews, please contact Park
Chan at 202-256-6288, 301-565-9624(fax), and
http://TangoZen.com.






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