Tango Zen Retreats in Europe this Summer.
Kuopio, Finland, July 17-24, 2005
Venice, Italy, July 25-31, 2005
http://www.TangoZen.com/workshops_upcoming.htm

Tango Zen: Walking Dance Meditation
Please come and discover, explore, and let go of
yourself through Walking Dance Meditation.  Join us in
7 days of meditation, tango dance, relaxation,
discussion, and fun with Chan and Eugenia Park

Tango Zen is Walking Dance Meditation. Tango Zen is
known to help establish balance, calmness,
groundedness, centering, and harmony in mind and body.
 This Retreat introduces Tango Zen, an innovative yet
natural idea of meditating while dancing Tango.

Tango dancers said Tango Zen helped enhance
understanding of posture, groundedness, connection,
sensibility, movement, balance, centering, all of
which are essential for dancing.

Daily schedule of the Retreat includes morning Tango
Zen (Walking Dance Meditation) session, afternoon
Tango class/Practica, and nightly milonga (Tango
dance).

Space is limited.  Register early!
Contact Chan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) if you have any
questions.
For details, please visit http://TangoZen.com.

What they say about Tango Zen:

�It really was one of the best weeks of my life and I
appreciate the constant care and attention you gave
us, a very good example of zen in practice!�
-- Jenny, UK

�I enjoyed the workshop very much. I think that it is
great to approach or reapproach tango with a zen
perspective. For true beginners, it gives them a solid
foundation and direction and for those with some
experience, relearning or learning in a different way
is a wonderful experience.�
-- Iris, Brussel, Belgium

�Thank you Chan and Eugenia for a relaxing and
enlightening workshop.  I left feeling limp as a wet
noodle and very content.  A most interesting
experience--the people who were there for the
meditation--who did not know tango--they were so
focused on the connection--I found dancing with them
to be far more pleasant than dancing with partners who
know a lot of moves but seem to forget that they are
holding another person.  They seemed to enjoy the
process of experimenting--rather than get caught up in
the perfection of a move-a far more delightful way to
learn.�
-- Chris, Baltimore, Maryland

�Though it appears that Zen meditation is a discipline
in 'introspecitive meditation', Chan and Eugenia
showed us how to walk the 'meditative walk' with a
partner and not be distracted by anything around us.
It truly was a great meditative and communal
experience I suspect only a few people actually
achieve in dancing tango.�
-- Andy, San Francisco, California

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"Tango Zen: Walking Dance Meditation," ISBN
0-9759630-0-7
For more information, visit http://www.TangoZen.com 


        
                
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