ROBERT
HAUK from Portland, Oregon 
will be in the South Bay from Saturday Nov 29 - Monday Dec 1 
to teach a series of 

Five Workshops on MILONGUERO
TURNS

Saturday, November 29   @ Alberto’s Night Club, 736 W. Dana, Mountain View
2:00 – 3:30 p.m. 1: Tango
is Walking
4:00 – 5:30 p.m. 2: Walking and
Turning in Crossed Feet

Sunday, November 30  @ Alberto’s Night Club, 736 W. Dana, Mountain View
3:00 – 4:30 p.m.  3: Unusual Transitions To and From Crossed Feet. 
5:00 – 6:30 p.m.  4. The Quick Reversal
followed by
7:00 – 11:00 p.m.+ MILONGA  Robert Hauk as DJ.   
 
Workshops $25 each at the door.  Milonga $10
 
Both
on Saturday $40, Both on Sunday incl. Milonga $45
By
pre-registration to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Monday, December 1  Cubberley
Auditorium, 4000 Middlefield Road, Palo Alto
8:30 – 10:00 p.m. 5: Constructing
Combinations - followed by Practica  $25


All
Five Workshops, including Sunday Milonga & Monday Practica: $100 
- with pre-registration by Friday, November 28 to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


Full details and descriptions of Workshops can be found at: 
www.espiritulibretango.blogspot.com
 
Robert
Haukis a nationally renowned tango teacher and DJ, who has been
dancing tango for more than eleven years, and teaching tango for over nine
years.. His specialty is milonguero style, in which he has achieved an
extraordinary level of skill – sufficient even to win the praise of Buenos 
Aires toughest
judges – the milongueros themselves. His ability to communicate the music and
the emotion has made him a highly sought after dance partner at milongas across
the United States.
 Robert has also spent many years learning about the music,
and is a highly regarded DJ for Milongas.  He has been a teacher and a DJ at 
many festivals around the U.S.  His popularity as an instructor at tango
festivals is a result of his practical insight and straight-forward teaching
that makes milonguero style tango readily accessible students. His skillful
techniques quickly empower students with the “feel” of connected social
dancing. As a result, his teaching has been influential and has engendered
tango community growth in Portland and other
cities across the U.S.


      

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