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Debbie@TangoConFusion.com

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Social Dance Cultures, c/o Debbie Goodwin, 26 Rutherford Avenue, San Anselmo, Ca 94960

2nd Buenos Aires International Queer Tango Festival

December 1-7, 2008

Please support Tango Con*Fusión in accepting a tremendous opportunity to perform and teach in Buenos Aires at a pivotal time – to open minds and shape history!

 

Tango Con*Fusión: Who We Are

“As women trained and versed in traditional Argentine Tango, we deeply respect traditional tango, cherish the experience of dancing with men, and love to lead. To the objection ‘Women who lead are destroying the dance,’ we say: We in no way diminish what exists and will always exist. Male leaders and female followers will forever pair and enjoy tango. But this dynamic disallows women a leadership role, and denies the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender (LGBT) community a partnering resonant with identity. We counter this exclusion. We contend that in the 21st century, tango, like all living art forms – like all living beings – will evolve. We wish to be part and parcel of that evolution.”

 

The Invite

Tango Con*Fusión is honored to receive a second invitation to perform and host a San Francisco-Theme Práctica at the Festival. In addition, Christy Coté &

Chelsea Eng have been invited to teach in the official Festival line-up.

 

Mariana Falcón, co-chair of the Festival, explains that the event has two sides. On the one hand, it addresses tango within the LGBT community; on the other, it addresses the still controversial idea of women partnering women in tango. Virtually non-existent in the mainstream tango scene in Buenos Aires, such partnering is, to a palpable degree, even taboo in the eyes of many gay porteños! By contrast, Europe and the US have been somewhat more hospitable hosts to women partnering women.

 

Why?

Falcón notes that foreigners regularly flock to Buenos Aires to study tango at the source. Within the same-sex tango community in Buenos Aires, she advocates a ‘reverse-flow’ – that is, Argentines looking abroad – especially to Europe and the States – for insights on partnering less rigidly defined by gender. In this context, Tango Con*Fusión views the invitation as a potent opportunity to open minds and shape history.

 

How? – With your help!

The Festival will cover Tango Con*Fusión’s accommodations and per diem. The company requests support of their round-trip air travel (SFO to Buenos Aires Ezeiza) via monetary donations (preferred) and/or 100,000 mileage increments (toward Standard Award tickets on United, American or Continental Airlines). The company’s acceptance presently hinges on donor support! (Tango Con*Fusión is part of a 501c3 non-profit and will provide official receipts for tax deductions.) 

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For Tango Con*Fusión Performance Bookings or Inquiries:

Debbie@TangoConFusion.com

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Tango Con*Fusión offers professional instruction in Argentine Tango.

Artists are available individually or collectively for master classes,

guest workshops, lecture demonstrations & choreography.

Tango Con*Fusión also offers  performances with male partners.

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Individual Artist Contacts:

 

Christy Coté - www.christycote.com

Private Lessons: christycote@christycote.com

Group Classes: The Metronome Dance Center, San Francisco www.metronomedancecenter.com

 

 Chelsea Eng - www.tangochelsea.com

Private Lessons: tangochelsea@hotmail.com

Group Classes: The Argentine Tango Program at City College of San Francisco  www.ccsf.edu

Semester-Length Credit Courses (Spring Semester begins January 17th) Beginning, Intermediate,

 Advanced, Follower's Technique, Choreography & Performance

 

Debbie Goodwin www.almadeltango.com (Marin County)

Private Lessons: debbie@tangoconfusion.com

Group Classes: Tamalpais Community Ed www.marinlearn.com

Projects/Performances: debbie@tangoconfusion.com  

 

Pier Voulkos

Private Lessons: pier4dan@aol.com

Group Lessons: The Beat, Berkeley – www.the-beat.org

The Metronome Dance Center, San Francisco- www.metronomedancecenter.com

 

Charity Lebrón – www.open-tango.com

Private Lessons: charitybeth@gmail.com or seancharity@yahoo.com

Group Lessons: Dance Ground Kariac Studio, San Francisco,

The Beat, Berkeley – www.the-beat.org, & Lake Merritt, Oakland

 

Carolina Rozensztroch www.tangowithcarolina.com

Private Lessons: info@ tangowithcarolina.com

Group Lessons: The Slovenian Hall, San Francisco

Comprehensive Series: Beginning and Intermediate Levels.