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Graciela and Osvaldo (Arg/Arg)
www.pasionaltango.com
Graciela and Osvaldo are professional tango dancers and distinguished teachers with years of experience of teaching, directing and coreographing tango shows in Argentina.
Graciela and Osvaldo are proficient in all styles of tango from Canyengue to Tango Nuevo. Now based in Barcelona, they are Europe's ambassadors for Buenos Aires' school ''La Escuela del Tango''. They have performed and taught workshops and seminars internationally, and their show ''Alma de tango'' has toured major European cities. In 2006 they were invited to be part of the panel of judges at The World Tango Championship in Spain.
Tara and Fernando (UK / Arg)
www.vidadetango.co.uk
Tara and Fernando are young dynamic teachers and
performers of Tango base in Devon, UK.
They are passionate about teaching, following a
continuos self development of how to teach. Taking
Tango as an improvisational dance, in their classes
they use exercise to encourage improvisation from an
early stage as well showing short sequences of steps to
grasp a concept.
They provide to the students tools to understand the
principles that govern each movement. They create
exercises that enable to them to experience something
first, and then reflect on it. All this surrounded by a
young, friendly and fun learning environment!
They've taught and perform all over UK, Europe, North
America and Argentina.
Guillermo
Rozenthuler + Portatil Tango
Orchestra
www.guillermo.co.uk
Born in Buenos Aires and based in London, Guillermo has
gained a reputation as the voice of Argentine Tango in
the UK. ’La Portatil’ was the little portable radio
where his parents made him hear the first tangos a long
time ago. Inspired by that experience he has created a
very portable tango orchestra that brings a taste of
Buenos Aires with a selection of tangos, milongas and
waltzes for all listeners and dancers to enjoy.
'expressive, true to tradition and very musical
renditions'
(T Lewis, Time Out)
