Astrid,
These are some great links. Thanks for posting them.
Regards,
David
Mario,
The bar has been raised. Let's see if you can top these.
: )
Subject: [Tango-L] Estilo Villa Urquiza
From: Astrid <[EMAIL PR
Sergio,
Thanks for the informative posts. They are very much appreciated.
Regards,
David
Subject: [Tango-L] Estilo Villa Urquiza
From: Sergio Vandekier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Mon Jun 30 00:20:42 EDT 2008
What is
Serio wrote:
> I guess everything is clear...
That the claim was fabricated - yes.
That the organiser thought this practice was good for business - no.
Or maybe I'm wrong. Perhaps it /is/ good for the business of selling
classes. Classes are by definition marketed to those with less than
aver
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From: Sergio Vandekier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: [Tango-L] Estilo Villa Urquiza
What is Villa Urquiza? See
http://nastynest.blogspot.com/2007/11/villa-urquiza-tango-style.html
The Villa urquiza Style, uses an elasti
Deby,
How right you are! And how sad this is.
I lived in BsAs in 1998-2000. I was there during the crisis of 2001.
Now, every time I am there, I am looking for my Buenos Aires. I can
find it still, but it is the Buenos Aires that has nothing to do with
tango.
The tourism has changed ta
Quoting Deby Novitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I would have to concur with Ron. I find it almost laughable that people
> who have never been to Buenos Aires tout themselves as teaching the
> Villa Urquiza style of tango. This form of tango, along with orillero
> is almost never danced anymore. I le
I would have to concur with Ron. I find it almost laughable that people
who have never been to Buenos Aires tout themselves as teaching the
Villa Urquiza style of tango. This form of tango, along with orillero
is almost never danced anymore. I learned to dance Villa Urquiza from
Pocho who is
and here is another one of Chiche and Ester doing an exhibition at
Sunderland, Villa Urquiza in BA.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hPy66h-SsSU
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thank you for those great links, Sergio. This looks very close to how we
dance in Tokyo. Here is a video from the milonga called "Villa Urquiza" in
Berlin. It is exhibition tango, so different from what you showed us, but I
totally love Chiche, he is s elegant! One of the best teachers I eve
On Sun, Jun 29, 2008 at 11:20 PM, Sergio Vandekier
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Here you have some samples of simple dancing and also more elaborated dancing
> in villa Urquiza.
>
> Villa Urquiza Style http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D7HmCGjYRYE
>
> Gerardo Portalea y Susana
> http://www.youtube
"PS. I grew up with the nephews of Gerardo Portalea. They still live in the
neighborhood. I learned a lot from Nito and from Lampazo."- Sergio
Thanks for the YouTube research/links.
Would you tell us some of the pointers that Nito and Lampazo gave you? It
would be
interesting to see wha
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