In person
Advanced Seminars
These special advanced Tango Dance Seminars are intended:
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For experienced tango dancers
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For advanced dancers who are involved with teaching
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For teachers
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For professional dancers
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For beginning and intermediate dancers who have the courage to face the tango as it is, and in all its magnitude
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For all those who wish to study the tango deeply
Dates
& Subjects
2023
MAY 6th & 7th
Duration & Schedule
Schedule only in person
3 days: 9 hours of Tango instruction:
Friday Evening Practica & Saturday Night Milonga Included
The Seminars will always have this time table:
Friday
4:30 to 6:00 1st daily class
6:00 to 6:30 break
6:30 to 8:00 2nd daily class
Saturday
3:30 to 5:00 1st daily class
5:00 to 5:30 break
5:30 to 7:00 2nd daily class
Sunday
2:00 to 3:30 1st daily class
3:30 to 4:00 break
4:00 to 5:30 2nd daily class
Number of Participants
Only for
"in person" seminars
Not for Online seminar
The maximum number of participants will be 40 people, 20 couples. Our goal is to have the same number of Leaders & Followers, so everybody can practice the material throughout the weekend. The registration as "couples" for the seminars is REQUIRED. If you are interested in the seminar and you don't have a partner, please try our "Looking for a Partner List". If you don't find a partner through the list, please contact us, and we'll try to help you find a partner for the classes, or at least match the numbers of leaders and followers. During the seminar we will sometimes change partners in order to better develop your skills in leading and following. We will encourage individuals attending without fixed partners to change partners even more often.
Certificates
Only for
"in person" seminars
Not for Online seminar
At the end of the seminar the participants will get a certificate of attendance. The only requirement to obtain the certificate is to attend the complete instruction.
Video & Sound Recording Policy
It's not permitted to use video cameras, cell phone cameras, or sound recording devices during the seminar. Those who wish to do so, can film themselves during the breaks in order keep a record of the material.
We suggest you take written notes!