TANGO GRITZ ¹N¹ GLITZ A New Year's tango delight in the Old South DEC.28 2005 TO JAN.2 2006, five nights, four complete days!
Tango in the New Year of 2006 with LIVE Tango Music in TRUE Southern Style and comfort! TEACHERS:* CECILIA GONZALEZ, from Buenos Aires, the most elegant and dazzling dancer of contemporary nuevo tango. A "MUST" teacher for any serious dancer. EDUARDO SAUCEDO, flawless technique and precision with traditional milonguero tango; saucy choreographer. PERCELL ST. THOMASS: a teacher who believes that passion and fun make a great dancer. CECILIA'S website is: www.tangomotion.com PRICE: $608 per person includes transportation to and from Baton Rouge, New Year's Eve dinner, all classes and milongas, Jazz and Tango lecture,hot chocolate happening. Trace trip may need $$ to cover small expenses. Begin Dec. 28 with transportation at 4PM from the Baton Rouge airport. Passing through St. Francisville Louisiana, a town of historic beauty, we will arrive Natchez before 6PM; in time to see night fall over the Mississippi River. An 8PM class and 9PM milonga will be held in a glorious turn of the century gallery, Different Accents. There are many choices (see below) of lovely places to stay, all a part of the history of Natchez, from antebellum mansion to graceful victorian-style. These picks are all giving discounts for tango participants, and were chosen for excellent service, friendliness, and proximity to downtown. Dec. 29: 10-11:30AM: Tango class You may choose to visit one or more of the many ante-bellum homes that have daily tours. Go on a carriage ride, roam the antique stores, or stay in your own beautiful room and rest! 3PM-4:30PM class, 4:30-6PM class, 8-9PM class; 9:30-midnight milonga. Dec. 30: 10-11AM class, 11:15-12:30 class Hot Chocolate and Tango: a surprise happening: 2:30-3:30PM 4:00-5:00PM class, 6PM: Special presentation on ³The Parallel Histories of Jazz and Tango² with slides, music, lecture, dance. 8:00PM, class. Milonga 9-midnight. Dec. 31: Early class: 9:30-10:30 AM 11:00AM a trip to the Natchez Trace, the 444 mile original trade route from 1785 to 1820 for settlers and Choctaw, Chickasaw and other American Indians They sold their cargo and boats on the river ports and began the trek back north on foot to Nashville and points beyond. (www.scenictrace.com) We will just go in a few miles to Emerald Mound, an ancient ceremonial place. Place your prayers and wishes in a ceremony at the Mound, to bring you a fulfilling new year. (Weather permitting, we'll picnic on the Trace). Classes: 4 PM and 5:15 PM FANCY and elegant dinner at Dunleith Plantation! Live tango music! New Year's milonga at DA gallery till 1:00AM Jan. 1: Group southern breakfast (and GRITZ!) till 10:00AM at The Castle restaurant at Dunleith Plantation. SPECIAL CLASS: with all teachers for beginning of 2006, 2PM! Class 3:30PM, 5:00PM. 6:30PM dinner buffet and milonga at Centre City Grill, till 10PM. Jan. 2: Bus transportation leaves (location TBA) at 9:00AM. Book rooms with: Dunleith Plantation, circa 1856,(www.dunleith.com) or the comforts of Wensell House,(www.1888wenselhouse.com) or the charm of Pleasant Hill (www.natchezbedandbreakfast.com.) And just for one couple (www.cliftonview.com) All are beautiful top notch B&B¹s in historic homes, that are giving special discounts for the tango participants. Write to: [email protected] for more information, registration, and prices. Credit cards: Call Dr. Woody Bobb at 505-983-1744. Checks made out to: Christina Johnson and sent to: 15 S Sligo Plantation Rd., Natchez, MS, 39120 Call Christina at: 601-442-5355 in Natchez. See: www.beyondtango.com.
