It's my pleasure to host Javier Rochwarger's workshops February 11-12. He taught to rave reviews last year in Boston - we hope you can join us! The schedule follows below. Discount given for preregistration (postmarked by February 6). Javier's also available for private lessons Thursday and Friday before the workshop weekend.

SCHEDULE:

Saturday, February 11
12:45PM – registration
1:00-2:15PM – a. Simply the Best (adv. beg. & up) – dance simply beautifully
2:45-4:00PM – b. Milonga Magic (adv. beg. & up) – don’t sit those milonga sets out anymore
4:15-5:30PM – c.  The Leader’s Adornos (int. & up) –embellishments for leaders

Sunday, February 12
1:45PM – registration
2:00-3:15PM – d. Neo-Tango Musicality Secrets (int. & up) – dancing to “that neo-tango music”
3:30-4:45PM – e.  Advanced Adventures (adv.) – partners only for this class

FEE:

Each class at the door is $22 per class (cash only). Each class paid in advance is$20 per class. Package of all classes paid in advance is $90. Payment must be postmarked by February 6 for advanced-registration discounts. Full-time students w/ID, -10%.


LOCATION:

All workshop classes will be held at the Church of Our Savior in Brookline (at the corner of Carlton and Monmouth Streets).

By car: From Beacon St. outbound, turn left on Carlton St. – from Beacon St. inbound, turn right on Carlton St. Monmouth St. is the first cross street, and the church is on the far right corner of the intersection – entrance is on Monmouth St. Street parking is available on both Beacon St. and Monmouth St.

By T: Take a Green Line “C” train (the Beacon St./ Cleveland Circle branch) to the St. Mary’s stop on Beacon St., where the trolly first comes above ground. Walk up Carlton St. from Beacon, to the first corner which is Monmouth. The church is on the far right corner – entrance is on Monmouth St.


ABOUT JAVIER:

Javier Rochwarger is a warmly intense and generous talent, belonging to Buenos Aires' newer generation of tango dancers. Grounded, sensual and musical expression emanates from Javier's dancing and is reflected in the faces of his partners on the dance floor. Javier has performed regularly at such renowned tango venues as Cafe Tortoni and Bar Sur as well as Sunday exhibitions in one of tango's most historical sites - Caminito (La Boca). In the past three years he has travelled to Spain to teach classes, founding a milonga and starting tango activity in Sevilla. Also during this time he has taught in Buenos Aires with the Grupo Graciela Gonzalez, for the Festival de Tango de la Ciudad Buenos Aires in the San Martín Theater and at the University of Quilmes.


Hillary Ross
PO Box 425175
Cambridge, MA 02142
617-877-7625
www.hillaryross.com


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