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ArgentineTango
we cooperate our
workshops with the Tango Bali Club www.tangobali.com
Meet the
"TALK 'N TANGO" team

We are a
team of qualified teachers with extensive experience and
training on the art of Argentine Tango. Our experience
and training were derived from the best teachers in the
Tango Capital of the world, Buenos Aires. Our teaching
approach is anchored mainly on the basic principle of
lead and follows enabling students to understand the
dance from the structural, technical and musicality
point of view. The syllabus we offer relate more to the
QUALITY of the dance rather than the degree of
difficulty.
Our
dedication and adherence to the Tango principles
combined with fun and socializing, are the defining
guidelines of our syllabus.
Find
excitement and fun during your Bali trip while taking
lessons with us
Anibal
- a
consummate and talented teacher, Anibal started as a
traditional dancer who then later ventured into nuevo
and has successfully combined both. He worked as an
assistant to Luciana Valle, one of the most important
teachers in Buenos Aires today. He has been teaching
Tango for over eight years now and has learned from
great teachers such as: Luciana Valle, Fernando Galera
and Vilma Vega, Julio Balmaceda and Corinna de la Rosa.
He has taught in prestigious
schools in the city such as: Estudio Esquina, Escuela
Tango Argentina, Tango Brujo..
Ogie
- a mover and shaker for the
Tango movement in Asia, he is the founder and head of
the Manila Tango Club. His 14 years experience boast of
an impressive line-up of great masters where he acquired
much of his knowledge such as: Gladys Fernandez and
Pablo Inza, Alejandra Mantinan and Gustavo Russo,
Lorena Ermocida and Osvaldo Zoto, Miguel Angel Zoto,
Roberto Herrera, Fernanda Ghi and Guillermo Merlo,
Roberto Reis, Alejandra Hobert and Adrian Veradice,
Gustavo Naviera and Giselle Ann, Laila Rezk and Leandro
Oliver and the late Omar Vega. He currently runs a Tango event company, Tango Oriental (www.tango-oriental.com).
Stefani
- founder
of Tango Bali Club, she has learned and trained with
many Argentinean Masters , among others Gustavo
Naveira and Giselle Ann, Sebastian Arce, Roberto
Herrera, Facundo Gil
Jauregui, Bruno Tombari , Anibal Montenegro and Ogie
Mendoza. This has deepened her understanding of
structure and technic. She developed her personal style
under the teachings of female tango divas: Graciella
Gonzalez, Fernanda Ghi, Cecilia Gonzalez, Alejandra
Mantinan, Guillermina Quiroga and Margarita Klurfan. Her
four years of intense learning has brought her to
discover the many facets of the Argentine Tango from
performances to teaching, from painting to art
exhibitions and from club founding to events organizing.
Matthew
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barely 20 years old, this new kid in the block has
metamorphosed into a fine Tango dancer after learning
with great teachers like Roberto Herrera, Roberto Reis
and Margarita klurfan, Fernanda Ghi and Guillermo Merlo,
Alejandra Mantinan and Gregorio Garrido. Facundo Gil
Jauregui, Bruno Tombari , Anibal Montenegro, Ogie
Mendoza and Stefani K.He has worked as an assistant to
Stefani K with Tango Bali Club in the last three years .
He has
slowly expanded his horizon .

Our
Program

This
syllabus is a program underlining
the
essential elements of the Argentine tango
guaranteed
to make students dance.
It caters
to everyone with no experience
but has
the interest to learn this passionate dance
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Beginner level: |
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WS 1 Fundamentals: |
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Posture,Balance,Axis,Walk,Embrace,Connection,Zero
Position,Weightchanges |
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WS 2 Understanding the
Structure with the Basic 8: |
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mix’n match
the sequences |
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WS 3 Front and Back
Ochos: |
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how to lead
proper, how to read the lead and follow in the
right way |
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WS 4 Variations: |
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Parada,
Barida, sandwich, pasada, planeo |
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WS 5 Connection in
Focus: |
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close embrace,Energy
This site was last updated
11/23/09
of Impetus and Resistance, CB movement |
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WS 6 History and
Etiquette of Argentine Tango, the Musik |
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Repetition of all 5 classes |
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Intermediate level
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WS 7 Musicality : |
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Slow ,
regular and double time |
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WS 8 Embelishments: |
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enhance your
dance with grace and attitude |
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WS 9 Voleos
- front and back : |
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in dynamic:
circular, with the lead, and Contra position (
Nuevo Style) |
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WS 10 Giros in both
direction , |
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enrosques for
the men |
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WS 11 Ganchos for men and
women |
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In static
(traditional style) |
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WS 12 Sacadas for men and
women |
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in front and
open |
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Advanced I : |
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WS 13 Musicality: |
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intro to
Milonga |
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WS 14 Finales: |
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ending the
dance in style |
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WS 15 Saccadas for Men
and women : |
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In back cross |
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WS 16 Shared Axis: |
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In front and
open |
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WS 17 Musicality: |
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Intro to Vals
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WS 18 Ganchos – Voleos |
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In dynamic
(Nuevo tyle) |
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Advanced II : |
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WS 19 Intro to Volcadas: |
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Out of axis -
^, nuevo style |
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WS 20 Musicality : |
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intro to
different Orchestras, how to chose the right
style according to the music |
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WS 21
Soltadas: |
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Breaking
the embrace and intro to 4th Sacada |
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WS 22 Intro to Colgadas |
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Out of axis -
v , nuevo style |
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WS 23 Milonga con
traspies |
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WS 24 Musicality in
Choreograpy |
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how to
create a choreography within the natural flow a
musical piece |
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Stage Tango: |
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WS 23 poses
– finales |
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Only for
students who have passed min. intermediate level |
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WS 24 jumps
and lifts |
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Only for
students who have pased min. Advanced I level
and danced for min 1 year |
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( this is a special program which we only run
with accredited guest teachers |
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who are
specialized in stage tango ) |
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