The Peninsula Tango Society
with members of the Stanford Tango Club and MuyBueno.net

announces it's

First Tango  Project

on Thursday September 20th, 2001
San Jose Museum of Art

The occasion is part of "Tequila & Cognac Tasting Networking Extravaganza!"
organized by MuyBueno.net http://muybueno.net.  Anticipated attendance1000+.
The networking event starts at 6pm with Tequila & Cognac tasting,
Salsa dancing and other entertainment.
All Tangueras and Tangueros are invited to join.

Tango Project details:
6:00pm - 7:00pm         Dancing, open to all, in the SJMA front court yard
7:00:00                 Paint by Tango performance, SJMA court yard
8:15pm - 8:45pm    Tango Fashion Show, designs by Carsten Hast
http://www.worldoftango.com/Fashion
               The couples presenting the fashions will perform
several show dances.
9:00pm - 11:00pm         the museum will host a milonga in the New
Wing South Gallery. Music by Alex and Dimitiry.

Price:  Free; For Outdoor dancing and Tango Painting
       $20;  All indoor activities:  Fashion Show, Tequila Tasting,
Milonga etc

Many of you know  Guillermo Alio and his art projects from his visit
to the Bay Area.
The Peninsula Tango Society plan to honour him and his art by
adopting his method of painting using large canvases laid on the
floor with paint on the feet while dancing tango. More information
about Mr. Alio and his art work can be found at
http://www.artea.com.ar/alio/

There will be several couples performing each a tango, with many
diversions as they explore the feel of paint and dance.
Mr. Alio has likes this project, although once he hears of our
interpretation he will perhaps have seconds thoughts.

For more information visit MuyBueno.net  http://muybueno.net  or
contact Donna at (650) 938 3261 or
e-mail mailto:[email protected]
http://sfdonnamite.com

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