766  Tango Partner in Buenos Aires

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Date: Fri, 27 Sep 2002 16:02:41 -0300
From: Julio Eduardo Corazza
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Subject: Tango Partner in Buenos Aires

Hi Tango Friends,

My name is Julio Corazza from Buenos Aires, Argentina. You have probably received the mail that my associate Karen Corriea from Portland, Oregon distributed a few days ago. (We include a copy of it in a Word File joined to this mail).

We are glad to receive so many answers to this mail. Each of them are very important to us, because they allow us to know you, to make new friends, and most of all it allows you to know Buenos Aires and Argentina, and what is going on in the Tango Scene.

At this opportunity I d like to tell you about a new free service. Because we want you know as much as possible about The Tango Capital we decided to create a Newsletter.

We are going to provide you with all the information on the best events of Buenos Aires (musical, dance, milonga, cultural, historic, tourist and non-tourist), including many with free access.



If you agree to receive this Newsletter, please send a mail to tango_partner_buenos_aires@yahoo.com.ar



With OK first name , last name . Thank you.




Karen Corriea & Julio Corazza
-Your Tango Partners in Buenos Aires -

tango_partner_buenos_aires@yahoo.com.ar


(54-11) 4753-3460 / 4752-0213

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Hi Tango Friends,



My name is Karen from Portland, Oregon. At this time and for the past year I have been living and enjoying myself in Buenos Aires (The Tango Capital). It has been a great year with many fulfilling experiences.



Many people come here to get new experiences and to make their fantasies come true. I did it just to improve my Spanish, my tango-dance, and most of all to learn about this culture. I ve fulfilled all of these dreams and have discovered a whole new world in the process.



Before I came here somebody told me about their frustrations because they wasted a lot of time and money trying to accomplish their goals before leaving. Where to take lessons and whom, what milongas to go to and how to get dances, who makes the best shoes? I knew I needed some help.



At first it was difficult to find the help I needed. I was a little frustrated but I didn t let it stop me.



These days I know all the best places for tango, dance classes, theatres, and shopping. Not only places just for tourists but places where the men and women of tango (tangueros, tango-teachers, good dancers, orchestras, singers, etc.) live the tango every day, and with whom I have shared many unforgettable moments. Among them I met Julio Corazza, a man who showed me the lovely city of Buenos Aires, its history, sights and secrets. He often helps visitors because he loves his country, he really knows Argentina and the tango scene, and he likes to improve his English.



I have grown to love this country and now I am a part of this community, not only the tango community, but the entire cultural community.



Because the Argentine tango community is very different from our tango communities it is worthwhile to have the knowledge and experience of those who know everything there is to know about tango in Buenos Aires. To make the most of a short trip it is essential! For this reason I decided to create an assistance service to our Tango-Friends in association with Julio to be your Tango Partners in Buenos Aires:

tango_partner_buenos_aires@yahoo.com.ar



When you come you will want to make the most of your short time, perhaps only one or two weeks. Julio and I can help you organize your time, achieve your goals, and have a truly memorable tango experience.



As I say in the Portland tango community web page (http:www.europa.com/~walsup/tango ): Portland, where the people take their tango seriously but not themselves. I take very seriously the matter of helping you to make your tango dreams come true and to show you how life is in Buenos Aires.

In order to learn the philosophy of tango, what it really means in context with the culture from which it was created, it is necessary to visit Buenos Aires, the city where tango was born.



Today is the cheapest moment to visit Argentina because of the exchange.



Springtime is coming and the Buenos Aires Tango Festival will begin in a few months, so I recommend you make the journey JUST TO LIVE TANGO !!!


We are awaiting your inquiries at tango_partner_buenos_aires@yahoo.com.ar, un beso,



Karen Corriea & Julio Corazza
-Your Tango Partners in Buenos Aires -

tango_partner_buenos_aires@yahoo.com.ar



Karen Corriea & Julio Corazza

- Your Tango Partners in Buenos Aires -

tango_partner_buenos_aires@yahoo.com.ar





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