Second Friday 5/11– Guest Teachers: Colette Hebert & Richard Council
All Saints Episcopal Church
555 Waverly Street, Palo Alto, CA 94301

8:00 - 9:00 pm Class: interesting variation on ocho cortados plus Tango Finales
9:00 - 12:00 Milonga - Cost: $10 for class or milonga, $15 for both2001

U.S. Argentine Tango Champions and Finalists at the Buenos Aires 2005 World
Tango Championships. Out of 25,000 couples from all over the world, only one 
couple
from the United States made it to the Finals in the Buenos Aires World Tango
Championship II. Come see why! Colette & Ricardo were guest instructors and 
Performers 
at the prestigious Portland Tangofest and Valentango (With over 600 in 
attendance, the 
largest tango festivals in North America).

BELMONT: SPECIAL 3rd Saturday milonga

Third Saturday-- May 19 w/ Pulpo and Luiza / Performance:10:30pm

Class: 8-9pm
MIlonga: 9-12:30
Class +Milonga: $20
MIlonga only $10

1300 5th Avenue, Belmont, CA 94002

Pulpo & Luiza's web site: www.pulpostango.com.ar
Video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=FZk-Kt3NMUI
See below for more info on Pulpo & Luiza.
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SAN FRANCISCO
Last Friday of the month: 5/25
Guest Teacher: David Caditz&Lisette Perelle

St. Aidan's Episcopal Church
101 Gold Mine Drive, San Francisco, CA 94131
Class: 8 to 9 pm

Milonga: 9 pm–midnight
Price: $15 for class and milonga
$10 for milonga only

Contact Elaine Kho at 510-508-9500 or [EMAIL PROTECTED] for more info!

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Pulpo & Luiza are the most creative of the today's Argentine tango dancers and 
teachers. 
They have earned an international reputation teaching and performing throughout 
Europe, 
the United States, Japan and South America.

The dynamic Pulpo Esbréz is a third generation tanguero, who has been dancing 
tango for 
nearly 18 years. His father and grandfather were both respected bandoneon 
players, and 
his own feeling for the music is evident in his work. His nickname, "el Pulpo" 
– the 
octopus, comes from his unique fluid style, which uses complicated 
displacements,ganchos, enganches, and the intertwining of the dancers' legs. 
His tango 
steps were first practised with rock & roll which gave him tremendous agility 
and a very 
relaxed, almost casual approach to his dance style. He is renowned in Buenos 
Aires and 
all over the world as the "King of the Ganchos" for his ability and thorough 
understanding 
of the leg work in tango. He has created and added innumerable movements to the 
tango 
vocabulary, and is continually developing his innovative technique and style

Luiza Paes has worked and taught with Pulpo since 1999, and she is now 
recognized as 
an outstanding teacher in her own right, whois dedicated to her art and her 
students. She 
teaches a creative technique that emphasizes the role of the follower and her 
connection 
to the leader, exploring receptiveness and availability for improvisation.

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