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Tango Festival, TANGO on ICEland, Reykjavík 1.-4. sept. 2005 >>Teachers<< >Chicho & Eugenia
>Pablo &
Cecilia
Well respected by
the tango community in Buenos Aires, Cecilia has taught and danced
at numerous festivals around the world, partnering with some of the
most famous tangueros of her generation, such as Osvaldo Zotto,
Fabian Salas and Mariano 'Chicho' Frumboli. Her dance is
characterized by technical precision, fluidity and elegance of
movement, as well as a notable capacity for improvisation. Her
complete knowledge and passion for teaching makes her a very
appreciated and requested tango teacher who has been invited
regularly to give workshops in Europe and North America since 1996.
She has being teaching in Argentina, Uruguay, Italy, France,
Switzerland, Germany, Turkey, Iceland, Canada and USA. Since its
inception in 1999, she has been a member of the teaching faculty of
the Argentine International Tango Congress (C.I.T.A) held annually
in Buenos Aires.
www.tangomotion.com
Pablo Inza is a dancer with a dense and fluid style. His outstanding
pedagogic methods give him the ability to express the most complex
details in his dancing, placing him among the dancers who are most
actively participating in the renaissance of Argentine Tango. Pablo
has an extensive background in contemporary dance and has studied
and danced at the Teatro General San Martin, one of the most
important theatres and centers of contemporary art in Buenos Aires
and all of Argentina. He also has a broad knowledge of the
performing arts, having studied in great depth art, theatre, and
drama in the Escuela Nacional de Arte Dramatico. Pablo's romance
with tango began in 1991 and since then, he has received acclaim
throughout various communities worldwide, forming part of the most
popular casts of tango festivals in Buenos Aires, Madrid, Amsterdam,
Bergen, Hamburg, Laussane, and other cities. He has directed and
choreographed various tango shows including, 'Radio Cabulero' in
Bergen, Norway, 'El Arte de Amar' in Amsterdam, Netherlands, and
most recently 'Cambalache' in the city that symbolizes the tango,
Buenos Aires. >Hany & Bryndís
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