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Hallowe'en Fang-tango Milonga & Milonga Worshop – Nottingham 29th
October 2010
Time 29 October at 08:00 - 30 October at 01:00
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Location Clifton Village Hall
34 Village Road, Clifton, Nottingham, NG11 8NE
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Created by: Tango in Nottingham
Milonga & Workshop with guest teachers just back from Buenos Aries
Bill and Ann Froud *.
Workshop Milonga at improver/intermediate level.
Bill - the only British person ever to DJ for the Argentine
Association of Los Angeles - will also be DJ for the night.
Workshop and milonga: £8
Milonga only: £6.
Dress code: 'Vamp' it up - prize for best Hallowe'en outfit.
Bring your own drinks and a pumpkin - prize for best carved lantern!
More information: Lisa Cherry-Downes 07530 549 570
Bill and Ann studied in California for two years under Paul Palmintere
who was the assistant to the great Orlando Paiva (Snr). They
continued their studies into the multifarious styles of Argentine
Tango under many of the Masters.
Bill and Ann started teaching tango in 2006 in Palm Springs,
California where they helped set up an Argentine Tango dance club.
They dance and teach all three of the main schools of dance namely
Tango Salon, Tango Milonguero and Tango Nuevo.
Bill and Ann dance and teach internationally and are well known in the
Tango World for their structured and organic methods of teaching this
complex dance. They have been guest teachers at many clubs both in
the UK and in the USA.
They have performed at the Argentine Association of Los Angeles before
distinguished audiences, numerous venues in UK and in September 2009
and 2010 at the “Confiteria La Ideal” Buenos Aires. They were also
interviewed and filmed at the famous “Club Sin Rumbo” for National TV
in Venezuela