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Monday, 06 September 2010
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TanguerIN Class Schedule
REGULAR CLASSES AND PRACTICAS
(unless specifically noted, no need to sign up in advance or to attend with a partner):

S O F I A

Class schedule in September 2010

CLASSES WILL RESUME ON 15 SEPTEMBER - WE LOOK FORWARD TO SEEING YOU!

MONDAY and WEDNESDAY
7.00 pm - 8.30 pm - intermediates and experienced beginners
8.45 pm - 10.15 pm - beginners

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IMPORTANT! EVERYONE ATTENDING THE CLASSES AND THE PRACTICAS IS REQUIRED TO BRING A CLEAN PAIR OF SHOES. PEOPLE WILL NOT BE ALLOWED TO DANCE WITH SHOES WORN IN THE STREET. THANK YOU FOR YOUR UNDERSTANDING.
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Location: Unless specified otherwise, all classes and workshops take place at the Czech & Slovak Club Ballroom, 15 Krakra St., Sofia

UPCOMING:

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V A R N A

Information about the location and the organization of tango classes in Varna can be obtained from:
- Club Ogledalo, tel: 0889 436452 , e-mail: danceogledalo@gmail.com


B O U R G A S

Information about the location and the organization of tango classes in Bourgas can be obtained from:
- Emocion Dance Center, tel: 0897 902304
- DUNE Dance Studio, tel: 0899 499061, e-mail: dance_bg@abv.bg


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LEVEL DESCRIPTION:

ABSOLUTE BEGINNER - no previous experience

BEGINNER - from 2 to 12 months of active practice

INTERMEDIATE - from 1 to 3 years of active practice

ADVANCED - over 2 years of active practice


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For more information about the classes and practicas write to info [at] tanguerin . com or call +359 888 605338 (Aneta)

Interesting facts about tango
The Golden Age of Tango is generally considered to be the period between 1935 and 1955. It started with the powerful dance rhythms of Juan D'Arienzo which inspired people to dance Tango in Buenos Aires in huge numbers. During the Golden Age all aspects of the Tango were in the greatest harmony. Musicians played for dancers and the dancers, inspired by the many great orchestras, created a massive evolution in the dance, providing the market for the many orchestras and encouraging them to compete and reach new heights in Tango dance music. The end of the Golden Age came with the military coup that changed everything in Argentina in 1955. (Source: www.history-of-tango.com)

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