Online Movie Screening: Fermín, glorias del tango; Followed by Interview, Q&A w/ Oliver Kolker (co-director)
Dec
18
8:00 PM20:00

Online Movie Screening: Fermín, glorias del tango; Followed by Interview, Q&A w/ Oliver Kolker (co-director)

ONLINE SCREENING: Fermín, glorias del tango

Followed by an interview and Q&A with Oliver Kolker, who codirected the film with Hernán Findling and plays the role of a dancer.

Friday, Dec. 18 | 8PM EST (UTC - 5)
Movie duration 1h 57m

Open to all and offered free of charge.
Donations are appreciated.

Screening details & about Oliver

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Tango in the African Diaspora
Aug
20
7:00 PM19:00

Tango in the African Diaspora

Tango in the African Diaspora

with Prof. Morgan Luker, Reed College, OR

Thursday, August 20 at 7PM EDT (4PM PDT)

Open to all and offered free of charge. Donations accepted so that we can continue supporting artists.

Details here.

Description: Argentine tango has a complicated relationship with the history and politics of race in Argentina and elsewhere. On the one hand, it undoubtedly emerged in the broader context of the African Diaspora. On the other hand, the contributions Black artists have made to tango have been largely ignored or dismissed for most of the 20th century. Recognizing this dichotomy, many contemporary artists are turning to tango to explore issues of race in Argentina in new ways, creating both original music and original ways of thinking about history. Using such recent musical works as a point of reference, this talk will explore the past and present of tango in relationship to the African Diaspora, showing how tango both reflects the realities of racial prejudice and inequality in Argentina while also providing a space to confront those realities.

Morgan Luker is an Associate Professor of Music at Reed College (Portland, OR). He holds a PhD in Ethnomusicology from Columbia University. He is the author of The Tango Machine: Musical Culture in the Age of Expediency (University of Chicago Press) and the founding director of Tango for Musicians at Reed College, a week-long intensive summer program that brings musicians from around the world to Reed College to study tango music.

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Clinging to a Sweet Memory - Tango Music and Lyrics
Jul
16
7:00 PM19:00

Clinging to a Sweet Memory - Tango Music and Lyrics

S. Alexandra Russell will be partnering with local musician-composer Emmanuel Trifilio to bring you a selection of tango songs and the stories and cultural context behind them. This 60-minute presentation will blend cultural history with music appreciation and will include four modules, each focusing on a tango piece representative of a period and style of tango music.

Thursday July 16 at 7PM EDT (UTC-4)
Open to all and offered free of charge. Donations appreciated to help us keep supporting local artists

You can register and donate here.

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Tango Principles for the Workplace
May
31
5:00 PM17:00

Tango Principles for the Workplace

Sharna Fabiano, Los Angeles, CA

The seminar demonstrates how leadership and followership complement one another in the work place environment, and presents a three-phase model for relationship building that mirrors the tango learning process. Participants will take away simple techniques they can implement immediately to improve their professional relationships, whether working in-person or remotely.

Sunday, May 31 at 5PM EDT (UTC-4)

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Feldenkrais Tune Up for Better Tango
May
24
5:00 PM17:00

Feldenkrais Tune Up for Better Tango

Yulia Kriskovets, Washington DC

This workshop will provide you with exercises to improve foundational techniques and skills of tango in easy and comfortable way and will help you focus on how to learn Argentine tango more effectively, without the limitations of age or body type. We will specifically focus on disassociation in a healthy way, so that your lower back stays safe, and on balance. Suitable for any level of dancer.

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Musicality: When, Where, How, What
May
17
5:00 PM17:00

Musicality: When, Where, How, What

Alejandra Saravia & Diego Lanau, Buenos Aires, Argentina

The goal of this workshop is to help promote a through and deep understanding of self awareness and the awareness of the other by improving connection to the partner through technique, creating connection through the music to promote human unity, and giving a better sense of flow in the dance floor. The where, how, where and what of musicality.

Sunday May 17 at 5PM EDT (UTC-4)

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Listening to Tango Music with Michael Lavocah
May
3
3:00 PM15:00

Listening to Tango Music with Michael Lavocah

Michael Lavocah, England

We interpret the music according to what we hear. Different people hear different things in the music, but the good news is that listening is not simply a talent: it is an ability with specific skills that can be taught. In this seminar Michael Lavocah will identify and teach these concrete skills. They will grow your ability to listen to the music - and as a result, change and enrich the way you dance, without taking a step.

3:00pm EDT Sunday, May 03 (Please note the time slot change from our usual schedule)

Limited to 100 participants only. Please join early to save your place in the seminar. We will open the meeting at 2:45PM.

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