ERNEST WILLIAMS AND MARICELA WILSON RETURN TO IOWA CITY!! 
One Day Only - Saturday July 11, 2009 - REGISTER NOW!!!  

** PRE-PAID SIGNUP IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.  IF WE DO NOT HAVE MINIMUM NUMBER OF 
PRE-PAID SIGNUPS by the Deadline (07/08/09) - THE WORKSHOP WILL BE CANCELLED & 
checks/cash returned **

Go to the website page and print out and fillout and mail the form with payment 
to the address listed on the form. 

Email Juan Marcos regarding private lessons    [email protected]

http://soli.inav.net/~dance/ErnestWilliamsFlyerAndBioJul2009.pdf


http://soli.inav.net/~dance/ernestwilliams2009jul.html


2:00-3:00PM  - Candombe - This is a very educational workshop steeped in 
contextual information about some of the past and present roots of tango.

3:15- 4:15 PM -  Milonga Candombera - Add spice to your Milonga steps.

4:30- 5:30 PM - Tango Canyenguero - Add spice to your tango by adding some 
canyengue elements.  

7:30PM - EVENING - Milonga (Party) with later Performance by Ernest and 
Maricela.
There will be an $8.00 per person charge for all attendees.  Payment accepted 
at the door.

Presented by Iowa City Tango Club partnered with the Iowa City Senior Center.
Workshop coordination by Juan Marcos.

PRE-REGISTRATION COSTS - Regular $20/class in advance (prior to 07/08/09) - See 
above note-- - $25/class at the door (or after 07/08/09) - Student prices are 
$15.00 and $20.00

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BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION ON
ERNEST WILLIAMS AND MARICELA WILSON

Ernest Williams first discovered Tango in 2000 in Monterey, CA, with 
Argentina's Fernando Filipelli as his Instructor. While living in Hawaii in 
2002 Ernest began teaching tango formally at the request of fellow dancers.

Since 2003 Ernest has traveled nationally and internationally gathering a 
wealth of knowledge and experience in the world of dance from various sources. 
He has conducted workshops, seminars and/or dance exhibitions across the 
country in cities such as Richmond, VA, Charlotte, N.C., Raleigh-Durham, N.C, 
Washington D.C., Baltimore, Philadelphia, Nashville, St. Louis, Cleveland, 
Wichita, Minneapolis, Milwaukee, Chicago Albuquerque, San Francisco and 
Honolulu. He has also taught several intensive tango and milonga seminars in 
Montevideo, Uruguay and Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Some of his most notable US performances include the musical Candombe: Tango 
Negro with choreographer Carina Losano and the famous Candombe group 
Cuareim1080 at the Gala Theatre in Washington, DC.

During a sojourn to the Rio de la Plata region of South America, he was a 
three-time featured tango performer on "La Ciudad de Tango", a live national TV 
show in Uruguay and a two-time featured candombe dancer with the high-profile 
Candombe organization La Gozadera in Montevideo. He has also given special 
exhibitions in milonga con traspie and salsa at the famous milonga/tangueria 
Viejo Correo in Buenos Aires.

A graduate of the "Master para Maestros" program at La Escuela Argentina del 
Tango in Buenos Aires, Ernest's teaching style is clear and detailed, and his 
profound knowledge of the many forms of Tango make him an ideal instructor for 
both the beginner and the advanced tanguero.

Maricela Wilson has trained in dance forms as divergent as hip hop, ballet, 
tap, jazz, modern interpretive, African folkloric, salsa, mambo and cha cha. 
Her first love and expertise is in Salsa, Mambo and Cha Cha. She has recently 
become a tanguera under the tutelage of Ernest and is now his partner in their 
many appearances at Tango events around the country. Her teaching philosophy is 
to have fun first and foremost but also to give her students a strong 
foundation along with the latest cutting edge moves and concepts.

Together Ernest and Maricela represent the future of tango while respecting the 
past. They are playful and youthful with their dance. They believe in knowing 
the rules before breaking them and that anyone can learn from anyone else, thus 
they are always seeking knowledge and inspiration from all walks of life.

They are an exciting new couple on the national scene with something truly 
different to offer, so come check them out.

INFORMATION FROM ERNEST ON THESE DANCES WHICH MAY BE "NEW" TO US IN SE IOWA
CANYENGUE
Canyengue is the offspring of milonga and the precursor to the tango as we know 
it. It was how people danced tango in the first couple of decades of the 20th 
century. It has hands lowered and bent knees. It was danced to early tango 
orchestras like Francisco Canaro and Roberto Firpo and can be danced to newer 
groups like Tubatango.  It's fun, relevant to music we often hear at milongas, 
and it's enjoying a resurgence in popularity.

CANDOMBE
Candombe is an Afro Uruguayan drum and dance tradition that is the father of 
the milonga (habanera/son would be the mother). It gives much of the footwork, 
body movements and rhythm of milonga. It was  originally, (and still is) danced 
by the blacks of the Rio de la Plata  region of Uruguay and Argentina. It is 
now enjoyed by the blacks and whites of the region, but primarily in Uruguay.

MILONGA CANDOMBERA
Milonga Candombera is a more recent reconstruction of a fusion of the  milonga 
and the candombe which is reminiscent of the times when candombe and 
habanera/son were giving birth to the milonga as a dance  (from the year 1860 
to 1880). The most famous dancers of this style are Facundo and Kely Posadas.

HOSTS REQUESTED FOR OUT-OF-TOWN GUESTS COMING IN FOR THE WORKSHOPS
Ernest and Maricela's visit to Iowa City promises to be new and exciting for 
our community and we very pleased to have them coming.

If you wish to host out-of-town guests coming in for the day classes/evening 
milonga that can be a great help to the success of the workshops.  More folks 
are hearing about Iowa City as a place to dance and learn tango, milonga, vals, 
canyengue, condombe.  Contact Juan Marcos EMAIL [email protected] if you can 
make space available for guests coming in for our Ernest Williams Workshop 
Day/Evening.  THANKS for your part in helping make this special one-day class 
series great!




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