Party: Argentine Maestro Andres Amarilla in Lebanon

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Argentine Maestro Andres Amarilla in Lebanon

Club: Tango : Abrazame y Baila

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Datum: 01.07.2016 19:30
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Party: Argentine Maestro Andres Amarilla in Lebanon

Andres Amarilla, the guru of modern Tango, is coming to Lebanon!! The person, whose teaching, dancing and thinking became the basis of Tango pedagogy in the world will be giving a 3-days from the heart workshop. Let's All aim to benefit from his presence and further consolidate our skills & techniques with our passion for Tango. The event is in collaboration with the LDA and will take place on the 1, 2 and 3 July at the LDA premises.

Milonga on Saturday, July 2 at The Light House Antelias starting 9:30 pm.


SCHEDULE OF CLASSES

Friday July 1

7:30-8:45 A deeper look at structure (Systems and directions )

9:00-10:15 Technique class to improve balance trough Boleos and ganchos

Saturday July 2

3:00-4:15 Improvisation with simple elements using deep structure

4:30-5:45 Using Complex Musicality to Spice Up Simple Steps for the Dance Floor

6:00-7:15 Technique class to improve balance trough Boleos and ganchos II

Sunday July 3

7:00-8:15 A look at structure in sacadas


PRICES
1 Class $30
2 Classes $60
3 Classes $80
4 Classes $100
5 Classes $120
6 Classes $130

Full pass for 6 Classes and Milonga $140


For registration and information: 03196193 or 03985269

Andres Amarilla

Born and raised in Buenos Aires, Andres Amarilla began dancing tango in 1987 at age 11. While still a child, he studied with and performed in the dance companies of three of the greatest tangueros of all time: Gustavo Naveira, Juan Carlos Copes, and Rodolfo Dinzel. After 10 years of intensive immersion in the music, culture and movement of traditional Argentine Tango, Andres became part of a small group of young people seeking to push the limits of the traditional art form. Together, they anaylzed and codified the movements, sequences and rules of traditional tango and began to play with the “grammar” of the tango language, thereby developing uncounted new sequences of movements, and giving birth to a new means of teaching, dancing and thinking about tango. This way of analyzing tango has become the basis of most good tango pedagogy in the world today.

Andres’s dance is characterized by the rich variety of material that he accesses in improvisation due both to an extraordinarily efficient lead and to an extreme precision of movement. Years of close analysis of the dance have yielded a working vocabulary of tango steps that is perhaps unmatched in the tango world. Rather than seeking simple technical brilliance, Andres puts all of this technique and vocabulary to use to create a dance that possesses musical richness, responding to the subtleties of each orchestra with great understanding and feeling.

A greatly sought-after teacher, Andres has taught in more than 70 cities worldwide, including Istanbul, Beirut, Warsaw, Gdansk, Moscow, Sydney, Brisbane, Belo Horizonte, Buenos Aires, San Francisco, Vancouver, Montreal, and New York, among many others. In 2008, Andres and his dance partner, Meredith Klein, founded the Philadelphia Argentine Tango School. These days, Andres splits his year between Philadelphia and the world, as he continues to travel worldwide to teach & perform.