SHALL WE TANGO EVENTS ON THE LATIN AMERICAN CULTURAL WEEK
Company:
Gabriel Misse and Carla Espinoza
SHALL WE TANGO EVENTS ON THE LATIN AMERICAN CULTURAL WEEK
The 12th Annual LATIN AMERICAN CULTURAL WEEK welcomes back Shall We Tango, a series of milongas, performances, seminars and classes on Tango with Masters GABRIEL MISSE (called the Baryshnikov of Tango by Alastair Macaulay in The New York Times) and his superb partner CARLA ESPINOZA, including a November 4th Milonga featuring a performance by Misse and Espinoza. Latin American Cultural Week, running November 10-19, will once again present dance, music, theater, and visual arts events in venues in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Bronx, and Queens in order to create awareness and appreciation of Latin American arts and culture, while fostering inclusion and pride. For a full schedule of events, please visit www.lacw.net
SHALL WE TANGO - MILONGAS, SEMINARS, PERFORMANCES
Argentine Tango Master Gabriel Misse and his partner Carla Espinoza return to NYC with an Intensive Argentine Tango Seminar, designed to improve technique, build sequences, and develop Argentina Tango culture and music appreciation. Misse has drawn on his own training and vast knowledge and expertize to create a seminar to help dancers on all levels.
November 3 - 7 to 10 PM
November 4 - 3 to 6 PM
November 5 - 3 to 6 PM
November 10 - 7 to 10 PM
November 11 - 3 to 6 PM
November 12 - 3 to 6 PM
at Ripley-Grier Studios, 520 8th Avenue, bet. 36-37 Streets
Special Event November 4 - 8:30-9:30 PM
Open Tango Lesson by Karina Romero (tango coach for Liam Neeson for the upcoming film "Felt")
followed by 9:30 PM to 2 AM - Milonga with performance by Misse & Espinoza
at Manhattan Ballroom, 29 West 36 Street
For rates and registration, please visit www.karinaromerotango.com
www.lacw.net
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