---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Dorcas Hendershott <[email protected]> List-Post: [email protected] Date: May 1, 2007 3:38 AM Subject: Ney Melo - workshops+milonga in Palo Alto, Sunday May 6 To: [email protected]
Sunday, May 6 NEY MELO @ the Palo Alto Elks Lodge 4249 El Camino Real, Palo Alto (near junction Arastradero/Charleston, next to Trader Vic's) Two workshops: Introduction to the Villa Urquiza Style of Tango: 2:00-3:30 p.m. Walking with Elegance & Cadencia 4:00-5:30 p.m. Mastering the Molinete $25 for one workshop, $45 for both workshops (including milonga) Pre-registration is requested. [email protected] followed by 6:00 - 10:00 p.m. Millonga del Espiritu Libre wiith performance by Ney Melo hosted by Dorcas Hendershott. DJ: Bernhard Kohlhaas. Refreshments, a great dance floor, and plenty of parking. Milonga $12, Stanford students $7 . BA Tango members $10 directions: http://www.stanford.edu/~dorcas/EspirituLibre/elkslodge.html Ney Melo is one of the most talented today's young Argentine Tango dancers and teachers, dancing an elegant style of social tango and following the traditions of the neighborhood of Villa Urquiza in Buenos Aire (home of the the Sin Rumbo & Sunderland milongas). His dance is defined by a smooth and graceful walk, a powerful sense of musicality, and an intimate embrace. He has become a highly requested teacher for his innovative teaching methods and passion for teaching. He has taught and performed in Buenos Aires, Singapore, Malaysia, Romania, Australia, New Zealand, and all over North America. Watch his performances at http://www.youtube.com/tangotelevision Ney's website is www.neymelo.com. Upcoming events at the Elks Lodge: Sunday May 20: Pulpo & Luiza (three workshops) Sunday, June 3: Gato & Andrea (two workshop) and milonga with live music by Hombres de Tango) Sunday, August 5: Negracha & Diego (two workshops) and milonga http://www.stanford.edu/~dorcas/EspirituLibre There will be no Milonga on Sunday, July 1 - it's Nora's Tango Weekend at the Clarion Hotel, Milbrae.http://www.tangoweek.com/
