SoCo Tango
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Locality: Santa Rosa, California
Address: Lomitas School House, 2421 Lomitas Ave 95404 Santa Rosa, CA, US
Website: socotango.org
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Mountain Shadows milonga Tues Sept 13. Join Elizabeth Barrett for an introductory lesson in Argentine Tango followed by a Milonga. The Ballroom in Rohnert Park The lesson is from 7:00-7:45 pm and the Milonga is from 7:45-10:30 pm... Cost: Entire Night: $12 (Lesson Only: $7) Contact her for questions at [email protected]
Rohnert Park Cotati Regional Library2:00 PM, Sat, April 23 TANGO AT THE LIBRARY Come enjoy the romance of Argentine tango in story and dance at the Sonoma County Library! ... Listen to classic tangos by DiSarli, D’Angelis, Pugliese, Piazzola, and Canaro with live dance performances. Hear the story of Camilo and Rosa, veteran tangueros, whose marriage of 43 years is threatened by financial and personal problems by Storyteller Randy Cook.
SoCoTango is hosting an Anniversary Milonga Party at Lomitas School House, (2421 Lomitas Ave, Santa Rosa) on FRIDAY, September 30th. Please join us in celebrating the 3rd anniversary of our Practica. 7:30 - 10pm. $12 admission, $10 for members. You can join in becoming a member at a pro-rated price at any of our dances. Check out our website for more about us and local tango at www.socotango.org.
TANGO AT THE LIBRARY PRESS RELEASE Come enjoy the romance of Argentine tango in story and dance at the Sonoma County Library! Performances from April 9- June 18. List of locations/dates at the bottom. Listen to classic tangos by DiSarli, D’Angelis, Pugliese, Piazzola, and Canaro. Watch live dance performances by SoCoTango, a 501c7 non-profit dedicated to the promotion of Argentine tango dance in Sonoma County. ... Hear the story of Camilo and Rosa, veteran tangueros, whose marriage of 43 years is threatened by financial and personal problems. One night in Buenos Aires, a brash young couple challenges them to a dance contest. In the course of five remarkable dances, the veterans forget all about winning and losing as they rediscover the dance of the heart. Storyteller Randy Cook began dancing Argentine tango in 2001 at the Sonoma Community Center with Alisa Adams and Alejandro Oyuela. He has made seven trips to Argentina to dance tango and listen to the stories of the tangueros. Dancers Jerry Forcier and Mirin Lew teach tango on Thursday nights at the Lomitas Schoolhouse in Santa Rosa, just before the SoCo Tango practica. Dancer Pam Shreve fell in love with tango music even before she discovered the dance. She will be competing in the USA Tango Championships in Burlingame. Dancer Risa Kaparo has studied and danced with the leaders of the international movement known as Tango Nuevo. After the show, SoCo Tango will offer a brief, introductory dance lesson. Stable shoes with smooth soles are recommended. Schedule of Performances: 1. Roseland Community Library1:00 PM, Saturday, April 9 2. Rohnert Park Cotati Regional Library2:00 PM, Sat, April 23 3. Central Library1:00 PM, Saturday, May 14 4. Sebastopol Regional Library6:00 PM, Wednesday, June 8 5. Sonoma Valley Regional Library2:00 PM, Saturday, June 18
Mountain Shadows milonga Tues Sept 13. Join Elizabeth Barrett for an introductory lesson in Argentine Tango followed by a Milonga. The Ballroom in Rohnert Park The lesson is from 7:00-7:45 pm and the Milonga is from 7:45-10:30 pm... Cost: Entire Night: $12 (Lesson Only: $7) Contact her for questions at [email protected]
SoCo Tango friends in performance! Great job!
Following in dance, as in life, has many of the same aspects as the feminine principle; responsiveness, flow, receptivity, intuitiveness, expressiveness and cre...ativity. It also offers all of us the same resources useful during a big transition like a move, divorce, healing old trauma. What can you learn from the lessons of the feminine/following? Here are three things I’ve learned from tango: http://www.calltojoy.com//it-takes-two-to-tango-one-must-/
Rohnert Park Cotati Regional Library2:00 PM, Sat, April 23 TANGO AT THE LIBRARY Come enjoy the romance of Argentine tango in story and dance at the Sonoma County Library! ... Listen to classic tangos by DiSarli, D’Angelis, Pugliese, Piazzola, and Canaro with live dance performances. Hear the story of Camilo and Rosa, veteran tangueros, whose marriage of 43 years is threatened by financial and personal problems by Storyteller Randy Cook.
Well at least he's gracious enough to be back led.
TANGO AT THE LIBRARY PRESS RELEASE Come enjoy the romance of Argentine tango in story and dance at the Sonoma County Library! Performances from April 9- June 18. List of locations/dates at the bottom. Listen to classic tangos by DiSarli, D’Angelis, Pugliese, Piazzola, and Canaro. Watch live dance performances by SoCoTango, a 501c7 non-profit dedicated to the promotion of Argentine tango dance in Sonoma County. ... Hear the story of Camilo and Rosa, veteran tangueros, whose marriage of 43 years is threatened by financial and personal problems. One night in Buenos Aires, a brash young couple challenges them to a dance contest. In the course of five remarkable dances, the veterans forget all about winning and losing as they rediscover the dance of the heart. Storyteller Randy Cook began dancing Argentine tango in 2001 at the Sonoma Community Center with Alisa Adams and Alejandro Oyuela. He has made seven trips to Argentina to dance tango and listen to the stories of the tangueros. Dancers Jerry Forcier and Mirin Lew teach tango on Thursday nights at the Lomitas Schoolhouse in Santa Rosa, just before the SoCo Tango practica. Dancer Pam Shreve fell in love with tango music even before she discovered the dance. She will be competing in the USA Tango Championships in Burlingame. Dancer Risa Kaparo has studied and danced with the leaders of the international movement known as Tango Nuevo. After the show, SoCo Tango will offer a brief, introductory dance lesson. Stable shoes with smooth soles are recommended. Schedule of Performances: 1. Roseland Community Library1:00 PM, Saturday, April 9 2. Rohnert Park Cotati Regional Library2:00 PM, Sat, April 23 3. Central Library1:00 PM, Saturday, May 14 4. Sebastopol Regional Library6:00 PM, Wednesday, June 8 5. Sonoma Valley Regional Library2:00 PM, Saturday, June 18
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