What's happenning on Nathalie's tango scene at a glance.


WORKSHOP SUN TANGO
4TH 5TH 6TH MAY 2012
WITH
GISELA NATOLI Y GUSTAVO ROSAS


Other regular tango activities as follows:


MONDAYS:
7.30pm - 9.30pm General Class at the moment, all that is spicy. Boleos, sacadas, volcadas...
@ St. Augustine's Hall, Rabat (map)


MOSTLY TUESDAYS: Beginners course starting 7th Feb 2012. Scroll down for more info


WEDNESDAYS: 8.30pm - 11.30PMs Milonga
Normally at Pheonicea Hotel, Valletta however
look to the right for confirmation and location.


SUNDAYS: 6.30pm - 8.00pm Primeros Pasos for total beginners starting on the 15th Jan
- - - - - - - - 8.00pm - 9.30pm Post Primeros Pasos course also starting on the 15th Jan
@62 St. Christopher street, Valletta

THE REST OF THE DAYS: Nathalie is available for private lessons by appointment. Write to nathalie@tangomalta.org or mob 79287755

TANGO GOES CAMPING: 10th,11th,12th Feb..off to Ahrax for some good hikes and evenings of tango.

COLORES DEL TANGO: 25th 26th Feb.We are off to the Manoel to watch this great tango show...contact nathalie@tangomalta.org



GISELA NATOLI Y GUSTAVO ROSAS: Cream of Argentina coming over to give workshops and exhibition dances 4th,5th,6th May 2012. (Look at the clip to the right to see them dance)

AUGUST: Going to Catania tango festival

Dec 19, 2009

Cecilia Pascual Workshop 2010

Cecilia Pascual is an Argentinian professional dancer and tango teacher. She started her professional life in classical dance, eventually turning to contemporary dance and Argentine Tango. After building her career in South America, since 2000, she started to dance and teach Argentine Tango in France and Switzerland. Cecilia travels regularly to Argentina to reach back to the roots of tango. Cecilia will be in Malta for a workshop from the 4th to the 6th February 2010.

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PROGRAMME
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last updated *16 Jan* Extended Early Bird Prices

Workshop A: Back to Basics

Thursday 4th Feb: 19:00 - 20:30
Friday 5th Feb: 19:00 - 20:30
Saturday 6th Feb: 10.00 - 11.30

Workshop B: Figures in Tango

Thursday 4th Feb: 20.45 - 22.15
Friday 5th Feb: 20.45 - 22.15
Saturday 6th Feb: 12.00 - 13.30

Workshop C: Tecnica for Followers
Saturday 6th Feb: 15.00 - 16.30

Please keep in mind that this is a preliminary programme and that times or dates might change. We will keep this page updated accordingly.

Milonga will be held on Saturday 6th February


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PRICE
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Early Registration (up to 28th Jan)

Workshop A: €50 per person
Workshop B: €50 per person
Workshop C: €10 per person
Workshop A+B: €80 per person
Workshop A+B+C: €85 per person
Workshop A+C: €55 per person
Workshop B+C: €55 per person

Late Registration (29th Jan onwards)
Workshop A: €65 per person
Workshop B: €65 per person
Workshop C: €15 per person
Workshop A+B: €95 per person
Workshop A+B+C: €100 per person
Workshop A+C: €75 per person
Workshop B+C: €75 per person

The registration dates will be strictly adhered to, so please do make your payments early to benefit from early bird prices.

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NOTICES
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Location: University Common Room

Leader/Follower Balance: In order to ensure maximum benefit from these courses, we will be requesting that you secure a partner in advance. As always, we will be changing partners throughout the lessons.

Booking Policy: Bookings will be accepted upon receipt of payment. No refunds will be given after the 17th Jan. All workshops are limited in places and will be allocated on a first-come first-serve basis. We retain the right to refuse bookings.

Advice: We encourage those taking primeros pasos and principiantes to take Workshop A and C. For those taking intermedios, as always you can benefit from all workshops since refinement in Tango is a very important aspect of the dance. Those of you who are unsure which workshop/s is best for them can consult with Nathalie or Gordon who will be able to guide you accordingly.

What next: For a preliminary reservation please email Claudia. She will then guide you with regards to payment and booking confirmation.

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