Monday, September 10, 2007

Tango? Yes Tango!



Hello! Curious about tango? Fear and trepidation much? Well let's start off by saying it's easy. Don't believe me? Those lucky individuals who were there to delight in our taster session today were tango-ing within the hour!

Tango is a walking dance, and if you can walk, you're halfway there. It's completely improvised, without long sequences of moves to learn, but just some basic principles to adhere to. So how hard can it be?

More curious now?

Then come to our free first lesson on Thursday the 20th of September!

The details are as follows:

Venue: Teviot Debating Hall (large room at the very top)
Time: 6:00
With: A Performance by Tim and Julieta, a couple within the local society that competed in the 2007 Tango World Championships.

Our schedule throughout the semester is as such:

Tuesday

Counting House Milonga (Social dancing by Edinburgh Tango Society)-
When: 7:00-11:00
Where: The Counting House (Next to the Peartree)
How much: 3 pounds.

Wednesday

Lunchtime Practicas-
When: 12:45- 1:45
Where: Highland Room, The Pleasance
Free guided practices with Toby, our friendly and esteemed teacher.

Thursday

Lunchtime Practicas-
When: 12:45- 1:45
Where: Highland Room, The Pleasance

Improver's Class-
When: 5:30-6:30pm
Where: Teviot, Debating Hall.

Beginner's Class-
When: 6:30-8:00
Where: Teviot, Debating Hall.

Social Dancing-
When: 8:00- 8:30
Where: Teviot, Debating Hall.

Friday

Tangolab (a night of tip exchange, a chance to put your questions about tango to more experienced members, and lots of space to dance and socialise the night away!)

When: 8:15- 11:00pm
Where: Highland Room, The Pleasance
N.B. This will feature special intermediate workshops taught by Tim and Julieta on announced dates.

Sunday

Counting House Milonga (Social dancing by ETS)-
When: 7:00-11:00
Where: The Counting House (Next to the Peartree)
How much: 3 pounds.

Fees:

It's the cheapest and best way to start off your journey into tango! Look!

3 pounds membership fee for the year for students.
6 pounds for non-student membership (but 5 pounds for returning members!)

Then...

It's only 1 pound per lesson after that for students, and 2 pounds for non-students!

Improvers can pay 1/2 pounds and stay for the rest of night for free!

Practicas throughout the week are free. And Tangolabs are free.

Intermediate Workshop fee is to be announced.

And this is only a smidgen of what's going on in this society. Keep your eyes peeled for more information on tango action with our lovely society secretary's emails.

If you have any other inquiries, please contact our secretary at: sandrasaidyes@gmail.com

Or me, your president at:
stina.is.irked@gmail.com

See you all soon!

Monday, September 3, 2007

Not Here To Be Loved



This is a new movie out featuring tango! I haven't personally watched it so I can't vouch for it, but the embrace sure looks proper alright.

Here goes the plot:

As his 51st birthday approaches, divorcee Jean-Claude (Chesnais) seems destined to spend the rest of his life alone and loveless. As a bailiff in a family firm, his only day-to-day contact is serving court orders to people who hate and fear him. His weekly visits to his monstrous father (Wilson) at a nursing home are marked by resentment and aggression, while he struggles to hold a conversation with his adult son (Couton) who has reluctantly joined the business.

Yet Jean-Claude still yearns for something different - and when his doctor suggests that his heart needs exercise, Jean-Claude crosses over from his office to the tango school opposite, where he meets thirtysomething Françoise (Consigny), who had long ago been babysat by his mother. She also has a longing for change as she drifts inexorably towards marriage to self-absorbed would-be novelist Thierry (Abelanski). With little in common besides resigned disappointment, Jean-Claude and Françoise dance up a restrained sort of romance together - but is it too late for them to overcome their strong sense of fatalism?

The suspense!