“Tango is a therapy that liberates the soul.” – Ricardo Vidort

Hello,
My name is Chan Park. I am a tango dancer and instructor. I am also author and publisher of the book, “Tango Zen: Walking Dance Meditation.” (January 2005)

I have been offering TangoZen workshop around the world for more than six years. Last year, for example, I offered the workshop in a number of cities in Europe including Madrid, Valencia, Barcelona (Spain), Riga (Latvia), La Fraysinette (France), Market Harborough (UK), Rome, Naples, Venice (Italy), Helkovice (Czech Republic), Kuopio (Finland), Split (Croatia), Lausanne (Switzerland), Copenhagen (Denmark), and Nürnberg (Germany). This year the workshop is offered in Korea, China, India, Italy, Croatia, Germany, Latvia, and the U.S.A. Details of the workshops offered this year can be found at: http://tangozen.com/workshopsUpcoming_new_en.htm

TangoZen is about learning to appreciate traditional tango through disciplines of Zen, which is synonymous to simplicity and clarity of body and mind. For decades dancers have discovered that learning to enjoy dancing requires not only physical but also mental disciplines. TangoZen is to advocate and promote the traditional tango with aid of the Zen, which teaches us to devote 100% of our physical and mental attention to what we are doing Here Now.

Many tango dancers, for example, struggle to deal with an issue of follower’s anticipation of leader’s next movements while dancing tango. This issue can be easily addressed and resolved with the Zen principles such as awareness of presence.

Goal of the TangoZen courses is to help the students appreciate the tradition tango by experiencing total concentration on dancing while dancing Tango. To accomplish the goal, the students in the TangoZen courses are guided to practice a number of exercises, which are fundamental and closely linked to tango dance movements. The exercises are adopted from martial arts such as Tai Chi and Chi Kung, and meditation techniques such as yoga.

Practicing the exercises can lead the students to be attentive of one’s body and mind, to recognize importance of connection with partner, to be sensitive to music, and to appreciate the surroundings including other dancers while dancing. Through the exercises repeated over time dancers can acquire and increase sensitivity to balance, connection, centering, and groundedness, and weight shifting, all of which are known critical for tango dancing.

I’d like to propose offering the TangoZen workshop in your area. I believe the workshop will benefit the dancers in your area as indicated above. Listed below are some of the class subjects, which can be offered during the workshop.

For your consideration, I’d like to send some reference materials including a copy of the book, and an excerpted chapter titled “Tango Zen” from a book “A Passion for Tango” by David Turner in UK, and video clips of the workshop and dance performance. Please let me know if you're inerested in receiving them.

I look forward to hearing from you.

Sincere regards,

Chan Park
Tango Zen House
http://www.TangoZen.com

===============TangoZen Workshop======================
Class 1- Warm up, “How can you dance tango without tango songs?”
Tune your ears to lively songs that will challenge you mind and body.

Class 2- First embrace, “Two Bodies, Four Legs, and One Heart”
Introducing basic concepts of posture, tango walk, and embrace through exercises for establishing mindfulness, and connection with one's partner and music.

Class 3 – First Step, “How can you dance tango without legs?”
Focus on centering, weight-shifting, walking in various patterns, and tuning your mind/body to different rhythms including tango, milonga, and vals.

Class 4 To be a beginner AGAIN, “In the beginner’s mind there are many possibilities, but in the expert’s there are few. —Shunryu Suzuki”

Learn to appreciate basic tango movements by adding simple yet challenging variations to them.

Class 5 - Tango Walk, “Tai Chi to Tango”
Experience joy of tango movements from Tai Chi perspectives.

Friday
Class 6 –  Milonguero Style, “Releasing The Ego”
Close embrace is simple if approached properly. This class will cover embrace, connection, communication, and walk to enjoy the milonguero style tango.

Class 7 – Ocho Cortado, “Practice, Practice, Practice”
This is THE pattern to know if you wish to dance in milongas in Buenos Aires. Will cover various ocho-cortados.

Class 8 - Milonga / Milonga Traspie, “Letting Go”
Milonga is not about knowing new patterns but letting go of mind and following flow of the music being played.

Class 9 - Tango Turns, " Turn, turn, turn like a merry-go-around "
Approach to technique of tango turn with a fun and simple way of walking

Class 10 – Tango Musicality, “Even your ears must dance.”
With brief tango music history, this class will introduce different tango orchestras and demonstrate how to dance to each of them.

Class 11 – Floorcraft, “Dance Here Now”
Work on techniques to navigate and dance on a crowded floor.

NOTE: TangoZen and Tango Made Simple are trademarks of Tango Zen House.


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"TangoZen is about learning to appreciate traditional tango through disciplines of Zen, which is synonymous to simplicity and clarity of body and mind. "
http://www.TangoZen.com

“Walk Here Now: Walk to Meditate, Anytime, Anywhere”
For more information, visit http://www.WalkHereNow.com


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