FREE ARGENTINE TANGO LESSON  Interested in meeting new people, having fun, 
getting exercise, or adding more passion and spice to your life?  Come join us 
for a free introductory one-hour Argentine tango lesson, with renowned 
international dance instructors Ernest Williams and Linda Sutton.

  Location:  Fred Heutte Center 1000 Botetourt Gardens in Ghent, Norfolk, VA.
  Dates:  Wednesdays, March 29, April 5, April 19, May 3 and May 17, 2006
  Time:  Free Lesson 7:00 pm to 8:00 pm.  A bi-monthly beginner class series 
will follow from 8:15 pm to 9:15 pm on each of these days for $10 pp/per 
session.

  Contact:  For additional information contact (757) 630-5949
  This coupon is for one free lesson per person.    LIMITED TIME OFFER!  COME 
ONE, COME ALL!


  CHECK OUT WHAT OUR STUDENTS HAVE TO SAY ABOUT OUR CLASSES!
  My husband and I greatly enjoy Linda and Ernests ability to highlight the 
details that make large improvements in the way we dance together.  Its like 
learning trade secrets that others wont tell you.  Because of their insight 
and willingness to share, weve enjoyed significant improvements in our Tango 
dancing with only a few sessions.  -S. Cruz, Charlotte, North Carolina



  ABOUT ERNEST and LINDA
  Ernest Williams and Linda Sutton, each with successful individual artistic 
careers, joined forces in 2004 to create E motion L Dance International which 
provides dance choreography, instruction, performances, and cultural 
experiences in various world dance forms.  Centered around Argentine tango, 
Ernest and Linda combine 15 years of professional dance experience to provide 
high energy, dynamic, and rhythmic expressions of tango.  They are 
internationally known performers and instructors leading cultural exchanges 
around the world.  Ernest and Linda recently spent six months in Uruguay and 
Argentina, performing, teaching, studying, and filming a documentary on the 
African roots of tango.  Highlights of the past year include being three-time 
featured tango performers on the live weekly national television show La Ciudad 
de Tango in Uruguay, a sold-out performance of TANGO:  The Black Dance 
Experience at the Club del Actor Theatre in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and a 
Candombe residency
 highlighting the African roots of tango in Charlotte, North Carolina sponsored 
by the Dell Curry Charity for Youth Foundation.  As a team, Ernest and Linda 
have become tangos newest revolutionaries, with their style described by many 
South Americans as genius and divine.



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