Tuesday, August 2, 2011

It Feels Like 2000 Again

Alberto Paz and Valorie Hart teach tango in New Orleans at this studio - photo Alberto Paz

To say that Alberto and I are excited with the way the upcoming Thursday Argentine tango sessions are shaping up, would be a major understatement. Really. Can't tell if the moon is in the seventh house and Mercury aligns with Mars, but it really feels like 2000 again...

For those of you who might wonder why 2000 is significant, it is because that is the year Alberto and I moved to New Orleans and became the resident tango teachers and promoters. We had our own dance studio (The House of Tango), taught several weekly classes, and over the course of the years right up until Katrina, hosted five acclaimed tango festivals in New Orleans. We also produced tango shows, and performed in many showcases.

Highlights in the tango career of Alberto Paz and Valorie Hart

After Katrina, things changed, even in our happy little tango world. But now, with Alberto's health restored, and the city's rebirth in full swing, we are ready to resume where we left off. We will be teaching weekly classes again at a beautiful ballet studio on Canal Street.

Fundamentals are not something we learn today and then discard tomorrow. Accomplished musicians do scales. Accomplished athletes do drills. Accomplished ballet dancers do daily classes at the barre. Accomplished artists draw every day. Accomplished writers write every day. This is how we use our fundamentals. They are the tools that we use every day as tango dancers. The more experienced we become, the more our fundamentals will look so spectacular that they will not be recognized as such by the untrained eye.

Our classes will be two hours long. Every week we will begin with a warm up, something we call Tango Fitness that drills technique. This session will be led by myself. Then, Alberto and I will introduce a particular aspect of technique which will be pertinent to the topic chosen for the evening's lesson.

Tango is the ultimate touch dance between a man and a woman. It is a safe form for experiencing human connection three minutes at a time. It is an exercise in mutual respect and consideration for both partners as they both embark on a journey that requires full participation and cooperation from both ends of the partnership.


ARGENTINE TANGO
with Alberto Paz and Valorie Hart
Lelia Haller Dance Arts
4916 Canal St., New Orleans, LA

STARTS THIS THURSDAY (and then every Thursday thereafter)

8 pm - 10 pm

$15 per person, $25 per couple
5 lesson pass $50 per person, $90 per couple
No partner needed to learn.
Multiple lesson passes don't expire unless we do first.

For more information, 504.535.3614, or email, planet.tango@gmail.com

8 comments:

  1. Hi Valorie...just found your blog through a pic on Houzz...I'm a fellow designer in Baton Rouge....so great to find you! I'm adding you to my fav's :)

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  2. Oh, don't I wish I could just bop down from Chicago on Thursdays!

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  3. MARY ANNE has left a new comment on your post "The Visual Vamp Is Moving!":

    I LOVE YOUR BLOG AND I AM SO SORRY FOR THE CHALLENGE THAT FACED YOU BECAUSE OF SOME POOR SOUL WHO HAD NOTHING BETTER TO DO!

    WELCOME BACK . . . YOU ARE AWESOME AND I ORIGINALLY FOUND YOU THROUGH 5TH AND STATE.

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  4. OMGoodnes..I would be the first to sign up if I lived in NOLA.
    Kudos and blessings for a wonderful Tango season!
    xo

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  5. Oh I'd definitely come along if I were local!
    So glad to hear that Alberto is fully recovered.

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  6. Yay for you and Alberto! Congrats -

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  7. I don't know you, but from the looks of it from afar, you and Alberto are indeed Soul Mates - do not recall seeing a couple who seem to enjoy so many activities together, who compliment one another in such a wonderful way the way the two of you do. That makes for having lived a privileged life in my opinion.

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  8. I am so happy to hear about your new/old adventure. Enjoy the dance!

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