Friends, How are you? I hope all is well. I’d like to humbly announce that BA Tango magazine in Buenos Aires just published an interview/article on TangoZen in its June/July issue. You can read the interview below. If you’re interested in getting a copy of the interview, you can download it here: http://www.tangozen.com/media_en.htm
Take care and keep dancing tango… Chan Park Tango Zen House www.TangoZen.com [email protected] ===================================== Courtesy of BA Tango magazine in Buenos Aires CHAN PARK SHARING TANGO’S SPIRITUALITY Tango is meditation in movement In India, there is a cultural taboo against public physical contact with woman What one gets is body and mind harmonization Synopsis: Tango and Zen have a characteristic in common, and it is that they are winning supporters worldwide. The recent launching of Korean-American teacher CHAN PARK’s book “TANGO ZEN: Walking Dance Meditation” in a bilingual edition –Spanish and English– brings an important help to this propagation. The author has a great deal of experience in the topic; for ten years, he has taught this discipline in several countries, and the list is growing. He has settled in our city a short time ago, where he also gives lessons, and he has turned in to us this interview where he summarizes his past and present activity. ======================================= TangoZen is tango milonguero. TangoZen is about learning to appreciate traditional tango through disciplines of Zen, which is synonymous to simplicity and clarity of body and mind. TangoZen: Caminar y Meditar Bailando ISBN 978-950-17-1032-8 New Bilingual Edition published in Buenos Aires Visit http://www.TangoZen.com. _______________________________________________ Tango-L mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/tango-l
