Dear Ladies and Gentlemen of Tango,

I would like to let you know more about this class and the work that I will be doing with the dancers. The counterpoint of Argentine tango music is a beautiful element of tango experience and it is worthy of deeper understanding.

At the end of 2009, Grisha and I had presented our first master classes that we had called Polyphonic dancing. In simple terms, polyphony means many voices. In my approach to dance polyphony, we are able to dance in separate voices, with separate, unique, but intertwined quality. Each voice has its own distinct characteristics, such as quality, melody and rhythm. In our first classes, we successfully were able to translate these elements into movement. What we had discovered is that by following the structure of music, dancers improve their technique in their own chosen style of dancing. This sets dancers free of having to adapt to the styles of various teachers and allows them the freedom to follow the music, while at the same time improving their technique.

Now I have taken this material further. In its full complexity, tango music is written in counterpoint, which is the actual relationship between many independently defined voices. This relationship is expressed through harmony and interconnection of independent rhythms. It also connects, contrasts and highlights the individual qualities of these independent voices.

For dancing, it is more appropriate to follow the complete harmonic relationship of the voices in counterpoint than the simple polyphony. There are also parts of the counterpoint relationship that cannot be danced in a physical way, but that transform movement when felt and understood by the
dancers.

I hope that I am making some sense here. The music of tango is so incredibly rich that it would be a great loss to dance only the obvious melody or rhythm. I believe that the quality and structure of music can be almost entirely translated into movement. I am convinced beyond doubt, that every person is not only able to hear the music, but can also learn to express it in a remarkably unique way. Dancing as much of the counterpoint structure and quality as possible allows dancers greater expression of the emotional content of music.

I think that this seminar will be a great experience for us all. We will drown in the music of tango just for a little while, and we will emerge transformed. I do not know how each person with change, but there will be change. Such is the power of music! It gently teaches us to be amazed at who we discover ourselves to be. Counterpoint of tango is the embrace of many voices.

What: ContrapuntoTango (Polyphonic) - translating the counterpoint of tango music into movement.
When: Sunday, May 23, 2010, 3:30PM - 5PM.
Where: Consulate Healing Center, 750 E. 9th Ave, Suite 210, Denver, CO, 80203.
Cost: $15 per person.
Registration deadline: Tuesday, May 18, 2010.

You are welcome to register for this class even if you have not taken our previous Polyphonic Tango classes. I will address the qualities of the
polyphony in the context of counterpoint.

Please let me know if I can answer any questions, or if you would like to register.

My very best regards to you,

Nina
720-434-4342
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