Monday, July 27, 2009

First dance in Buenos Aires




This photo captures a special moment. Our first dance in Buenos Aires at Club Gricel.


Sunday, July 19, 2009

Buenos Aires update 3

Are you interested in hearing an unedited and candid conversation about Buenos Aires between myself, Alex, Bernard and Ian?

If so, you can hear it at Your Story.

We talk about our impressions of the city, shopping, food and of course, tango.


Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Buenos Aires update 2

Fellow tango dancer and my new friend, Ian Kath has a great blog if you are interested in reading more about our tango adventures in Buenos Aires.

You can see it at Your Story







Sunday, July 5, 2009

Buenos Aires update

Had a very enjoyable lesson with Stella and Pablo yesterday. Danced things with Pablo I was not aware I could do. Had a smile on my face from ear to ear. Like a kid in a candy shop I am.

This week is all about fitting in as much dance as possible. Have group classes and private lessons booked with the aim that we go home better dancers than we arrived.

Attended the Sunderland milonga yesterday evening. The venue is in a basketball stadium. Wore my new black, white and red poka dot and stripped shoes. Loving them to bits. It's all about the shoes! Laughed myself silly with Bernard, but that's a long story and I'm too tired right now to explain.

After a rocky start, Alex and I are relaxing and last night enjoyed the music and the moment.

Thursday, July 2, 2009

First impressions

So familiar yet so different to what we are used to. It is amazing how quickly you adjust to a new lifestyle and how very easy it is to immerse yourself in tango. If you are looking for the dance, it is there, if you know where to look, behind doors with no names, along with exclusive tango shoe shops behind locked doors.

Our first two milongas have been chalk and cheese. A traditional dance at Club Gricel and a gay milonga with some of the most elegant dancers I have seen.

Today a group lesson with Pablo and Valeria. Absolute technicians. We enjoyed it so much, we have a private lesson with them next week. There is so much to absorb and so little time. I understand why dancers are captivated by this city and I now understand why our teachers, Sandra and Ross have been coming here for nine years.

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Inspiring the beginners

Alex and I will be teaching the beginner level 1 & 2 classes on our return from Buenos Aires. Just until Ross and Sandra return. A slightly daunting task. On Monday night, our teachers walked us through the lesson plans and we found ourselves questioning how to do the most basic of beginner moves. How quickly you forget! I'm feeling a little stressed even though I have mountains of experience teaching choreography and movement. Alex on the other hand is not one bit worried. It's going to be a very interesting sharing the responsibility with Alex. I'll have the big stick out and Alex will be cracking jokes. I hope we make the perfect combination :)
Very grateful for the experience. My aim: to inspire the students to want to learn more!
Five more sleeps until Buenos Aires.

Saturday, June 20, 2009

Last social dance before BA

Alex and I attended the Friends of Tango milonga on Sat 20 June at the beautiful old Queenslander halll at East Brisbane State School. Our last opportunity to dance in a social setting before experiencing the real thing in Buenos Aires.
Apart from Alex, I danced with four other men. I know this is the best way to improve my dancing. It's challenging. Each man has his own distinct style of communicating what he wants and it often takes three or four dances before you actually feel like you are connecting on some level. When I finally come back to dance with Alex, it always feels like I have come home :)
This photo is Alex dancing with Jennifer. I had hoped to ask someone to take some video of Alex and I dancing but I forgot... opps.
Thank you Sandra and Ross for a beautiful night. One more lesson on Monday night, then next stop, Buenos Aires.