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NOVEMBER 7 -- Harvest Tango Workshops with SHARNA FABIANO & KOREY IRELAND, and a BENEFIT MILONGA!
An intimate fall evening of tango workshops with guest artists Sharna Fabiano (who taught the musicality sessions at this summer's Baltimore Tango Solstice) and Korey Ireland, followed by a benefit milonga to kick off support of fellow tanguero and Maryland state senatorial candidate Hector Torres. Location: 1602 Park Ave. #1 in Baltimore.
Schedule for November 7th:
5:00-6:30pm Workshop #1: D’ARIENZO OCHOS - rhythmic. compact, cut shapes in cross system and extended accelerations.
6:45-8:15pm Workshop #2: DiSARLI OCHOS - swirly shapes, lingering, swooshy, and luscious.
9:00pm Benefit Milonga for Hector Torres w/ DJ Korey Ireland, and midevening welcome by Torres and performance by Korey/Sharna. Wine and light refreshments provided.
Workshop spaces are limited for this event, so email Jamie Roberts at latangoista@gmail.com if you'd like to join the workshops.
Or you can drop in for the benefit milonga, and celebrate Hector's candidacy for Maryland state senate with our Baltimore/DC tango community. Details: latangoista@gmail.com.
Sharna Fabiano has a background of classical and modern dance and began her life as a tanguera in 1997. She has been educated in several traditional social dance styles by some of the most influential figures in the modern Tango Renaissance. Her teaching is characterized by a clear, articulate knowledge of body movement, and by a great depth of understanding of tango improvisation. Sharna has traveled as a guest artist to dozens of cities in North America and Europe and is currently Executive Director of Tango Mercurio, a nonprofit organization in Washington, DC that promotes tango as an agent of community transformation.
Korey Ireland is a professional composer turned tango-addict. He brings a lifetime of musical experience and an unquenchable thirst for tango to his teaching. Originally from Kansas City, Korey has spent the last three years traveling and teaching tango in England, Holland, Spain, Germany, Russia and Argentina. In recent years, he has begun work with aspiring tango musicians at festivals throughout North America and Europe to create live music for dancers. |