CHICAGO MINI TANGO FESTIVAL

 April 8-11, 2010

Gustavo Benzecry Sabà & María Olivera, back in the US, teaching, performing and doing lectures about the history of Tango Dance.

This young couple of dancers represents the most authentic way of experiencing an artistic expression known around the world for its elegance, sensuality and expressiveness. Dancers of the so-called “Tango Salón”, they show this dance the way it is danced in its original ambience: the milongas of Buenos Aires, the Capital city of Argentina. They teach regular classes at one of the most prestigious dance halls of that city, the Salón Canning located in the Palermo quarter.

They started working as a couple 4 years ago, and soon they became one of the most distinguished couples of Tango Salón, being recognized by their pairs because of their elegance, musicality and creativity.

During 2008 and 2009 they've toured more than 20 cities including New York, San Francisco, Las Vegas, Boston, Chicago (where they participated in the last Chicago Mini Tango Fest with great success - you can click on this link to watch their performance during the festival: (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HZ9Y7-eoEpc) and Portland, where they got the highest records for their instruction in the October Festival.

Besides teaching and performing, Gustavo Benzecry Sabà has written two tango-related books, the Tango Danza Glossary - Key Tango Argentino Dance Terms (Abrazosbooks - 2004, endorsed with a prologue written by Carlos Gavito and Juan Carlos Copes, and an epilogue by Miguel Angel Zotto) a dictionary containing more than 300 terms, and Embracing Tango - Techniques and metaphors between Tango and life (Abrazosbooks, 2006 - prologue by María Nieves and epilogue by Aurora Lúbiz). This last one, translated by María Olivera, is the first written approximation to the original Tango Salón (also known as close embrace;) style, that has been danced in Buenos Aires for over a hundred years. It includes the explanation of 6 basic sequences as well as articles related to the embrace, the improvisation, the dance floor and the surrender. It is finally the first written guide to the so-called milonga codes, the rules of behavior and interaction of people in the context of the milonga.

Copies of this last book are going to be available for purchasing during the workshops. For further information you can contact them at info@tangosalon.com.ar, or visit their website: http://www.tangosalon.com.ar.

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Organized by Chicago Milonguero Tango Ltd. and the University of Chicago Argentine Tango Club

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