Hello all,

The preregistration deadline is coming up RSN, on October 28.  This
is a super opportunity to learn from one of the finest teachers in
North America.  The last teachers at this level in Iowa were Gloria
and Eduardo Arquimbau 4 years ago.  By the way, I can take credit
cards via Paypal, so you actually have plenty of time.

Some people have asked about the class content, and I am happy to
spill the beans.

Tango Fundamentals for All Levels: This is a refresher on the basics
of tango.  Even advanced students can use a reminder of the basics
once in a while, and this is also a great introduction for complete
newbies.  Bring the person you always wanted to dance tango with to
this class to get them started on the right foot.

The Conscious Connection: Before taking a single step of tango, we
form a connection with our partner.  For many people the connection
is their favorite part of tango, and everyone finds their dance
improves as they get more connected.

Yeites - The Secrets that Make the Whole Difference: Yeites are the
tricks of technique that make difficult moves simpler to execute,
and bring the "impossible" moves into the realm of possibility.

Tango Traspie - Playing with Rhythm, Musicality & Connection on the
Quick Beat: This is one of Tomas' favorite classes to teach.  Traspie
means "stumble" in Argentina, and it refers to dancing so  we feel
the pulse on the quick beat in between the steady one-two-three-four
of tango.  Probably, someone did stumble on the dance floor and made
a delightful discovery.  No matter, this class is a blast, and don't
be surprised if you learn something about milonga in this class.

Vals - The Romance of Rhythm and Musicality: Tomas is reknowned for
his vals dancing.  This is an introduction to vals by a master.

If you have any other questions, desires or needs, please, please
get in touch with me, I am happy to help any way I can.

Workshop Info: http://www.ceverett.com/tango/tomas_flyer.html

Contact:       Christopher Everett
              [email protected]
              641-919-1991

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Christopher L. Everett


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