3065  EU-W: anything for new-year-eve in Paris on the Tango Scene

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Date: Thu, 30 Dec 2004 07:22:16 -0800
From: Derik Rawson <rawsonweb@YAHOO.COM>
Subject: Re: EU-W: anything for new-year-eve in Paris on the Tango Scene

Cher Michel:

On va a:

Bistro Latin
20 rue du Temple
Paris

METRO: Hotel de Ville Ligne 1.

tous le temps pour danse le tango a Paris.

It is a great place to start dancing in Paris, and a
good place to network to find out where the best New
Year's events will be held in Paris. Bistro Latin is
good every week from 8:30pm until 1:00am or longer.
Proprietor is Senor Alfredo Placidos, an Argentine who
speaks only French and Spanish, but is of English
ancestry. He and his wife Isabele are wonderful
people amd truly great dancers. Also look for Ricardo
Blanco originally from Mendosa, Argentina. He speaks
wonderful English, French and of course Spanish.
Ricardo knows everyone there and will introduce you.
Please sya hello to all of them for me. Have a great
time dancing in Paris.

Another resource is:

Marc Martin
https://www.letempsdutango.fr

Martin speaks French but can speak English perfectly
when he wants to...lol. He usually organizes a big
event for New Years in Paris.

If you need any more information about tango in Paris,
feel free to send me an E-mail.


Derik
https://www.tangoworldwide.com
E-mail:
d.rawson@rawsonweb.com


--- Michel <Michel.COMBES@ASIM.LIP6.FR> wrote:

> All,
>
> I am travelling and will be in Paris for NewYear and
> will stay there until
> Jan 10th
> I would really appreciate if someone inform me about
> all the tango venue in
> Paris for that period
>
> hoping to share a milonga with you on the "parisien
> dancefloor"
>
> Thank you ... and happy holiday !
> +Michel
>
>
> Geographical topics keywords are: SA (South
> America), NA-E, NA-C, NA-W
> (North America East/Central/West), EU-W, EU-E
> (Europe West/East), AASP
> (Asia/Africa/South Pacific), MISC (non-geographical
> announcements).
> E.g., Subject: AASP: Week-long Tango Festival in
> Sydney, Australia
>
>
>





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