Luciana Valle is an incredible teacher with a worldwide reputation, who has toured the USA annually since 1999. Basedin Buenos Aires, for the last four years she has also toured in Europe, and was a featured teacher in CITA for the last two years.
Good luck with your project, which, if not abused, can be a great aid in separating the wheat from the chaff.
Anyway, I'd appreciate it if you have time to change the order of our names; here in Argentina, unless the woman is a Geraldine or Mora Godoy, the man's name goes first, and we are known as Ruben Aybar y Cherie Magnus.
ahem... (raises hand timidly) can you put me in there? :-) For milonguero style... I don't know if anyone will review me but if anyone does it will help me soooooo much :-) Gracias! And great idea. There are so many teachers out there that it can be confusing. :-)
Sebastian Achaval and Roxana Suarez. Super friendly, good at explaining their stuff, beautiful close embrace salon tango, strong emphasis on technique - well, they are just amazing!
What an enormous task you have set yourself! Even here in Australia we have dozens of teachers and 'teachers' and keeping track of them all - and moderating - would be a nightmare.Good Luck.
Hi Alex, I think it would be an injustice not to add Andrew Conway of Philadelphia. He is the most talented dancer and most generous teacher in the whole Phila. area.
I took a couple of workshops with Pablo Villaraza and Dana Frigoli at the Chicago Tango Week, and would like to pitch in my 2 cents about them. Thanks!
Gabriela Malogri of Tango Rio- she is the best, hands down, of anyone here. And you should probably include Manuel and Ronda Patino, who own Tango Rio, they pretty much started the tango community in Atlanta, GA and taught many of the people who are now teaching and many of the well-known names here.
Also, I see no comments past 2009 and no comments for most teachers. I was just discussing creating a site just like this on some FB post (after hearing one more "complain" as to who is isn't "beloved" from Buenos Aires..) and someone pointed me to this site. I would like to discuss with you how to revive it, change it if necessary etc. But I sure like what you did!
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Mario Bournissen and Eugenia Martínez are teaching in Denver for the next 3 weeks. http://bit.ly/tHWKZ
Luciana Valle is an incredible teacher with a worldwide reputation, who has toured the USA annually since 1999. Basedin Buenos Aires, for the last four years she has also toured in Europe, and was a featured teacher in CITA for the last two years.
Hi Alex,
Good luck with your project, which, if not abused, can be a great aid in separating the wheat from the chaff.
Anyway, I'd appreciate it if you have time to change the order of our names; here in Argentina, unless the woman is a Geraldine or Mora Godoy, the man's name goes first, and we are known as Ruben Aybar y Cherie Magnus.
When you have time.
Thanks, and all the best!
cherie
ahem... (raises hand timidly) can you put me in there? :-) For milonguero style...
I don't know if anyone will review me but if anyone does it will help me soooooo much :-)
Gracias! And great idea. There are so many teachers out there that it can be confusing. :-)
(Tina Ferrari, that is...)
Sebastian Achaval and Roxana Suarez. Super friendly, good at explaining their stuff, beautiful close embrace salon tango, strong emphasis on technique - well, they are just amazing!
Hi Alex, I'm actually in Seattle, WA. and not Portland. :-) Thanks!
Javier Rochwarger from Buenos Aires and his partner, Chieko are wonderful teachers. Look for them in BA during June - October, I think
What an enormous task you have set yourself! Even here in Australia we have dozens of teachers and 'teachers' and keeping track of them all - and moderating - would be a nightmare.Good Luck.
Hi Alex,
I think it would be an injustice not to add Andrew Conway of Philadelphia.
He is the most talented dancer and most generous teacher in the whole Phila. area.
Thanks
Jerry
I took a couple of workshops with Pablo Villaraza and Dana Frigoli at the Chicago Tango Week, and would like to pitch in my 2 cents about them. Thanks!
Gabriela Malogri of Tango Rio- she is the best, hands down, of anyone here. And you should probably include Manuel and Ronda Patino, who own Tango Rio, they pretty much started the tango community in Atlanta, GA and taught many of the people who are now teaching and many of the well-known names here.
Javier Rodriguez y Andrea Misse,
gracias
Hey, I just stumbled upon your website and I was wondering if you still might ad DJ's too?
I would appreciate to be added on your list:
DJ Bärbel Rücker | Tanzbar
I am based in Danmark, Copenhagen and playing regularly on festivals, milongas & tango marathons in Europe.
You can find more about me (Bärbel Rücker), about DJ Bärbel Rücker | Tanzbar and my DJ schedule for 2011 on my website tanzbar.dk.
Thank you in advance!
Best regards
Bärbel
Gabriel Misse' from BA
Also, I see no comments past 2009 and no comments for most teachers. I was just discussing creating a site just like this on some FB post (after hearing one more "complain" as to who is isn't "beloved" from Buenos Aires..) and someone pointed me to this site. I would like to discuss with you how to revive it, change it if necessary etc. But I sure like what you did!
Kiran Sawhney, only teacher teaching Argentine Tango in New Delhi, India.
http://www.kiransawhney.com/p/tango.html
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