Tea & Tango w/ Duo Luz de neón

Schedule

Sat Apr 27 2024 at 05:00 pm to 08:00 pm

Location

1680 Bryant St, Palo Alto, CA 94301-3513, United States | Palo Alto, CA

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Welcome to the Tea & Tango practica where beginners and experienced tango dancers can enjoy live music, dancing & savoury flavours of puerh tea.
Hosted in a beautiful historic heritage house in Palo Alto
=======Program: April 27, 2024=====
Doors open at 4:45 PM
5:00 - 8:00 Practica
6:00 - 6:45 Live Show
+ Authentic puerh tea from Yunnan (China) & Argentine empanadas
---------LIVE MUSIC----------------
Tangos y canciones
A selection of Argentinian music including tangos, zambas, and more.
By, Duo Luz de neón
Svetlana Shnitser, piano
Alexander Zeyliger, bandoneón, voice

---------Social Practica----------------
DJ FAM will play a mix of golden age and contemporary tango tunes as you dance, sip tea, enjoy art and empanadas. We have two rooms available for dancing.

---------------FAQ-----------------------
Q. Do I need to be a tango dancer to participate?
A. No, beginners are welcome to attend and enjoy the live music and dancing.
Q. Do I need to bring a partner to the event?
A. No, you can come alone, with a partner or with friends.
Q. Do I need dance shoes?
A. Dance shoes are recommended but not required.
Q. What should I wear?
A. Casual comfortable clothes or dress up!
More questions? email: [email protected]

---------REGISTER HERE ----------
*Limited Seats*
*Shows often sell out*
$25
LINK ==> https://www.feelingflow.org/tea-and-tango#register

---------About the Artists------------
About, Svetlana Shnitser:
Svetlana, a pianist since age 5, delights in improvisation and playing by ear. For nearly two decades, she's embraced tango, recently adding tango piano to her repertoire alongside dancing. Under Pablo Estigarribia's tutelage, she hones her tango piano skills. She's enriched her craft at the Tango Music Institute and the Tanguero Workshop, both led by Argentine musicians.
About, Alexander Zeyliger
Alexander Zeyliger, grew up immersed in 1930s and ‘40s records, honing his musical talent. Studying voice, piano, and clarinet in Leningrad, he pursued a Physics degree at Caltech while deeply involved in its Glee Club. Under mentors Frieda Bernstein and Eugene Brancoveanu, he mastered classical singing. Discovering Argentine tango, he delved into singing and playing the bandoneon, attending the Tango Music Institute at Reed College and Stowe Tango Music Festival. Today, he leads multiple tango groups in the Bay Area.
------------About the Host--------------
Karn Verma, a Chanoyu (Japanese Ceremonial Tea) practitioner since 2018, has been teaching tango since 2017, having taught at various esteemed centers. He's adept in both contemporary and historical dances, particularly Argentine tango, which he studied intensively in Buenos Aires and recently in Rome with dancer, teacher, actor Pablo Verón. Inspired by Richard Powers, his teaching philosophy reflects the ethos of the Stanford Tango Weeks.
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Where is it happening?

1680 Bryant St, Palo Alto, CA 94301-3513, United States

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