Monday, August 26, 2013

TANGO IN CALGARY

CALGARY TANGO EVENTS *************************** Thursday Night Practica for everyone Come join fellow dancers for the Thursday night practica at the Sunalta Community Centre, 1627 10 Ave SW, every Thursday from 7:30-10:30pm. Entry fee is $5. Tango Groups in Calgary ********************************************************** Miercoles Milonga A fortnightly milonga with refreshments Held on the 2nd and 4th Wednesdays of each month 8:00-11:00 pm at Scarboro Community Centre 1727 - 14th Ave. SW Parking is on the South side of the Centre Cost $8.00 ****************************************************** Saturday, September 14th, 2013 Location: Mount Royal Station 2317, 10 St., SW, Calgary Cost for milonga: $15 8PM-9PM Free all-level lesson before milonga: Contact Tel 1 780 439 7771 ********************************************************************** Milonga Sept 28,2013 Mount Royal Station 2317, 10 St., SW, Calgary Cost for milonga: $15 Contact Patricia Tel 403 667 1616 ********************************************************************** Calgary Argentine Tango Afficionados; Joanne, Kevin & Nick Calgary Milongueros Calgary Tango-Ar Society Casa Tango Calgary; Vera y Daniel Dance Calgary; Leo Sato The Epicurean Tango Society; Sandra Miercoles Milongas; Rami Speaking Tango; Maraya Tango Bar Calgary; Mike Wiebe Tango In Calgary; Bruno Tango for the Soul; Maria Tango Para Todos; Diego Smola Thursday Night Practicas; Randy Calgary Tango Yahoo group Tea and Tango; Philippe et Catty Other places in Calgary that offer tango %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% Alberta DanceSport DancEnergy Tango Groups in Edmonton Casa Tango Edmonton; Vera & Daniel Tango Divino Edmonton; Vincenzo & Ida Tango Plus Edmonton; Cristina & Vicente Vince & Cindy at Parkdale Hall on Sundays

Thursday, July 7, 2011

STAMPEDE TANGO & ARGENTINA DAY

2nd Stampede & Argentine Independence Day Milonga
Share · Public Event.Time Saturday at 7:00pm - Sunday at 1:00am

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Location Scarboro Hall
1727 - 14 Avenue SW
Calgary, Alberta

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Created By Epicurean Tango Society

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More Info 2nd Stampede & Argentine Independence Day
Milonga

Saturday July 9, 2011

Scarboro Hall, 1727 – 14 Avenue SW

Tango from 7 pm

Grilled Chicken, Rotisserie Beef, Salmon Bake,
Salads, Beans, Vegetables, Dulce de leche Sweets

Cash Bar:
Wine, Bubbly, Beer & Coolers
Riedel Stemware & Libbey Glass

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

MILONGA IN DOWN TOWN CALGARY









Tango & Two Step

a closer history than you know



Join us for Wednesday June 15, 2011Practica
including
this Week's Dance Lesson by Woody from UofC Ballroom.



See site for full details: click above link



Epicurean Tango Society


403 540 2525 ... EpicureanTangoSociety@gmail.com ... http://EpicureanTangoSociety.blogspot.com








We look forward to Welcoming You Epicurean Tango Society © 2010 - 2011

Monday, June 13, 2011

TANGO IN OIL CAPITAL CITY OF CALGARY





Basic Information
Location Calgary, AB T2N 3R3
About Welcome to The Epicurean Tango Society!

A private membership of likeminded individuals and invited guests who gather to celebrate:

The joy of friendships, camaraderie and new acquaintances in a delightful milieu;

A fascinating circle of Canadians
Parking Parking Lot
Phone 403 540 2525
Website http://epicureantangosociety.blogspot.com

WEEKLY MILONGAS
Every Sunday and Wednesday from 7 pm to 11 pm

Thursday, May 19, 2011

TANGO ANALYSIS




Argentine tango is perhaps the most mysterious and alluring of all the social dances. Its basic structure – made up of walking steps – is simple, allowing great creativity in the movements and musical interpretation as well as requiring a deep connection with a partner. It is difficult to describe the intimacy and expression that Argentine tango allows, and yet many writers try to capture its essence in words the best they can, savoring this existential experience.

Christine Denniston succeeds in capturing some of this magic in The Meaning of Tango: The Story of the Argentinian Dance. Although the author focuses on the history, culture, and technique of the dance, she manages to do so in a way that does not divorce the important facts and figures from the “story.” Instead of offering an academic analysis of the dance’s history, Denniston attempts to demonstrate what the dance meant to those who danced it and how that meaning shaped the development of the dance itself.

Denniston’s information and inspiration comes from dancers who learned during the Golden Age of the tango in Buenos Aires – from about 1935 to 1955. Their experiences with the dance provide an interesting inside look into the history of the tango. Offering few dates and figures and more themes and anecdotes, the author weaves together an enticing portrait of what the tango meant to those who danced it and how their experiences shaped the technique that tango devotees spend hours learning and practicing today.

After providing an overview of some of the basic elements and relationships found within the dance, the author breaks down the fundamental techniques of the dance itself, from the embrace and basic walking steps to the cross and turning steps. Each technique is explained in simple language, emphasizing how the technique contributes to the meaning and purpose of the dance as explained in the context of history. Denniston places special emphasis on the connection between the leader and follower and how each technique contributes to that connection.

From the history and culture of Argentine tango to the relationship between meaning and technique, The Meaning of Tango offers an enjoyable read for complete beginners as well as tango enthusiasts. The book’s one major weakness is that although the author interviewed many Golden Age dancers for a unique perspective on the dance, she does not offer a single direct quote or experience from any of them. Hearing from these Golden Age dancers in their own words would have made the author’s message come alive even more. Despite this, however, Denniston offers an excellent devotional book on the history, the technique, and the meaning of the tango.

Monday, May 16, 2011

TANGO TOURS IN BUENOS AIRES







Tango Tours
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Tango Delta

Quinta El Trébol a 50 min. de la Est. F.l Tigre, Tigre.
Cel: (011) 15-57559499
E-mail Website
...Haven`t you visited Tigre yet...???
...Spend a different day in contact with nature, the river and TANGO!!! Customized tours for groups from 2 to 12 people.

Cultura Cercana

Lavalle 1546 - P. 5° of. F, Ciudad de Buenos Aires.
Phone: 4372-5495 Cel: (911)15-31948920
E-mail Website
We take you down to the sites where the Argentinians get together to dance and listen to tango in a natural and spontaneous way, not choreographic (tango salón).

Tango Shows
Tango Porteño

Cerrito 570, Ciudad de Buenos Aires.
Phone: (011) 4124-9400
E-mail Website
A beautiful place to enjoy Argentinian tango. Just a few meters away from the porteño obelisk, where the old and beloved Cine Metro used to stand, Tango Porteño offers everything for visitors to enjoy an excellent evening: dinner and tango show live with the best singers and dancers in town.

Señor Tango

Vieytes 1655 - Barracas, Barracas - Ciudad de Buenos Aires.
Phone: (011) 4303-0231
E-mail Website
Inspired by the tango singer Fernando Soler. Live shows with excellent staging. Its large halls can accommodate 1,500 people. Neat gastronomy.

Rojo Tango

Martha Salloti 445 - Puerto Madero, Ciudad de Buenos Aires.
Phone: (011) 5787-1536
E-mail Website
At the exclusive Hotel Faena, an international show displays the beginnings of tango in 1900 to the times of Piazzolla.

Madero Tango

A. M. de Justo y Brasil - Dique 1 - Pto. Madero, Puerto Madero - Ciudad de Buenos Aires.
Phone: (011) 5239-3009
E-mail Website
The best tango artists and orchestras live, accompanied by exquisite Argentinian signature cuisine.

La Ventana

Balcarce 431 - San Telmo, Ciudad de Buenos Aires.
Phone: (011) 4334-1314 / 1315
E-mail Website
Tango show and dinner in an old restored conventillo. Four rooms with tango singers and orchestras, bands and folk ballet. Classical grilled meat, international menu and regional dishes.

Esquina Carlos Gardel

Carlos Gardel 3200, Almagro - Ciudad de Buenos Aires.
Phone: (011) 4867-6363
E-mail Website
Opposite the Abasto, classical tango place. Live shows with dancers, singers and orchestras. Cuisine with renovated Creole and international dishes.

El Viejo Almacén

Av. Independencia y Balcarce - San Telmo, Ciudad de Buenos Aires.
Phone: (011) 4307-6689
E-mail Website
A traditional tango place, founded by tango singer Edmundo Rivero in 1969. National and international à la carte gastronomy. Private parking.

El Querandí

Perú 302 - Monserrat, Ciudad de Buenos Aires.
Phone: (011) 5199-1770
E-mail Website
A large house from 1920 declared historical monument. Dinner with delicious international à la carte menu and exclusive wines. "Nuestro tango" show presented by excellent dancers.

Boca Tango

Brandsen 923 – La Boca, Ciudad de Buenos Aires.
Phone: (011) 4302-0808
E-mail Website
Next to the mythical Boca Juniors Stadium, BocaTango offers dinner in a spectacular restaurant serving typical countryside meals, an amusing farce in the conventillo and a spectacular tango show at Café de los Vitraux, the most beautiful cabaret in Buenos Aires. Enjoy a unique night in the company of more than 30 artists.

Piazzolla Tango

Florida 165 - Galería Güemes, Microcentro, Ciudad de Buenos Aires.
Phone: (011) 4344-8200
E-mail
Art and show center in the historical General Güemes porteño gallery. Tango academy, art gallery and store. Café Triunfal for conventions and events.

Esquina Homero Manzi

Av. San Juan 3601, Ciudad de Buenos Aires.
Phone: (011) 4957-8488
E-mail
A place where an art gallery, shows, tango lessons and international cuisine co-exist. Private parking and trasportation service.

Complejo Tango

Av. Belgrano 2608 – Balvanera, Ciudad de Buenos Aires.
Phone: (011) 4941-1119
E-mail
Tango show with orchestras directed by great masters, dancers and singers. The menu includes international and typical dishes. Dancing academy with private and group lessons.

Milongas
Tango Ideal

Suipacha 380, San Nicolás - Prov. de Buenos Aires.
Phone: (011) 5265-8069

live orchestras and dancers show at the Ideal coffee-shop, declared historical heritage.

Sin Rumbo

José P. Tamborini 6157, Villa Urquiza - Ciudad de Buenos Aires.
Phone: (011) 4574-0972/4571-9577

Traditional large room with great masters. Buffet and bar service. Surveilled parking.

Salón Canning

Scalabrini Ortiz 1331, Palermo - Ciudad de Buenos Aires.
Phone: (011) 4832-6753
E-mail
Tango and other rhythms with live orchestras.

Rouge Tango

Scalabrini Ortiz 1331, Palermo - Ciudad de Buenos Aires.
Phone: (011) 4832-6753
E-mail
t the Canning Dancing Hall. Air conditioning.

Porteño y bailarín

Riobamba 345, Balvanera - Ciudad de Buenos Aires.
Phone: (011) 4372-6080 Cel: (011) 15 5153-8626
E-mail
Conditioned hall. Programs with musicians, singers and career artists.

Parakultural (La Catedral)

Sarmiento 4006, Almagro - Ciudad de Buenos Aires.
Cel: (011) 15-53251630
E-mail
For 25-year-olds onwards.

Niño bien

Humberto Primo 1462, Constitución - Ciudad de Buenos Aires.
Phone: (011) 4147-8687
E-mail
Thursday Milonga and Tango classes.

Malevaje

Venezuela 2939, Balvanera - Ciudad de Buenos Aires.
Phone: (011) 4957-2823 Cel: (011) 15 5221-4624
E-mail
at the Carbonería, a hall from 1901, tango milonguero and tango de salón. Young orchestras, plastic artists and singers. Bar with homemade dishes and Italian menu.

La Marshall (Milonga gay)

Maipú 444, Almagro - Ciudad de Buenos Aires.
Cel: (011) 15-54583423
E-mail
Milonga from 10pm. Intensive courses and artistic and cultural display.

La Baldosa

Ramón L. Falcón 2750, .
Phone: 4601-7988 / 4574-1593
E-mail
River Plate authentic milonga.

Essa Milonga

Córdoba 5064, Ciudad de Buenos Aires.
Cel: (011) 15-54978260
E-mail
This is a new tango space whose purpose is to break with all the traditional schemes of the milonga in order to generate a joyful and visually esthetic environment.
The Club Villa Malcolm's ballroom has been decorated as an old cantina, with colorful lamp garlands and pennants. Dancing lessons, always in charge of prestigious instructors, videoart and special shows certainly make all the difference.

El Arranque

Bartolomé Mitre 1759, San Nicolás - Prov. de Buenos Aires.
Phone: (011) 4371-6767
E-mail
Milonga Tuesday and Thursday.

Club Gricel

La Rioja 1180, San Cristobal - Ciudad de Buenos Aires.
Phone: (011) 4957-7157/8398
E-mail
Milonga on Fridays and Saturdays.

Centro Cultural Torcuato Tasso

Defensa 1575, San Telmo - Ciudad de Buenos Aires.
Phone: (011) 4307-6506

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