Date: Wed, 15 Sep 2004 18:05:09 -0700
From: Emir G <tangomir@YAHOO.COM>
Subject: Who is from Argentina??
Hi list
I have been seeing emails on Tango-A talking about workshops by some instructors from Argentina but I am not quite sure whether they are really Argentinians or not.
For instance,
Tomas Howlin
Brooke Burdett
Brigitte Winkler
Their names don't sound Argentinian to me! :)
Emir
Date: Wed, 15 Sep 2004 18:42:45 -0700
From: Trini or Sean - PATangoS <patangos@YAHOO.COM>
Subject: Re: Who is from Argentina??
Hi Emir,
Tomas Howlin is Argentinian, living in Montreal (I
think).
Brooke Burdett is an American, living in Argentina.
Brigitta Winkler is German, living in the U.S.
I've studied will all of them and found them to be
good instructors with different approaches.
Trini de Pittsburgh
--- Emir G <tangomir@YAHOO.COM> wrote:
> Hi list
>
> I have been seeing emails on Tango-A talking about
> workshops by some instructors from Argentina but I
> am not quite sure whether they are really
> Argentinians or not.
> For instance,
> Tomas Howlin
> Brooke Burdett
> Brigitte Winkler
>
> Their names don't sound Argentinian to me! :)
>
> Emir
>
>
>
>
>
>
> should be sent to
> send the
> LISTSERV@MITVMA.MIT.EDU.
>
>
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Date: Wed, 15 Sep 2004 22:35:55 -0400
From: Michael B Ditkoff <tangomaniac@JUNO.COM>
Subject: Re: Who is from Argentina??
There might be a nomenclature problem. Brooke is not an Argentine. She's
an American who has lived in Argentina for many years and studied with
the masters.
I found this information on Brigitta's web page.
"Brigitta Winkler lives in New York and Berlin where she trained in
ballet and modern dance. After discovering Argentine tango in 1980.
Brigitte4s teachers in Buenos Aires have included Juan Carlos Copes,
Antonio Todaro, Pepito, Gustavo Naveira, and Eduardo Arquimbau."
For more information, you can do a google search on each instructor and
see what comes up. You don't have to be Argentine to teach Argentine
tango. But it might be helpful if you learned Argentine tango from an
Argentine who dances tango well before you teach.
Do not get caught up in the names. Do some research.
Michael
Washington, DC
Three months to New Year's eve in New York
On Wed, 15 Sep 2004 18:05:09 -0700 Emir G <tangomir@YAHOO.COM> writes:
> Hi list
>
> I have been seeing emails on Tango-A talking about workshops by some
> instructors from Argentina but I am not quite sure whether they are
> really Argentinians or not.
> For instance,
> Tomas Howlin
> Brooke Burdett
> Brigitte Winkler
>
> Their names don't sound Argentinian to me! :)
>
> Emir
Date: Thu, 16 Sep 2004 09:47:51 +0200
From: "Christian Lüthen" <christian.luethen@GMX.NET>
Subject: Re: Who is from Argentina??
> You don't have to be Argentine to teach Argentine
> tango. But it might be helpful if you learned Argentine tango from an
> Argentine who dances tango well before you teach.
I'd like to add: It might be helpful if you learned Argentine tango from an
Argentine who *teaches* tango *well* before you teach.
Some off the best arg. tango teachers currently are not argentinian (as well
as some are).
Christian
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