viernes, 28 de enero de 2011


Argentine Tango salon dancer and teacher

At an early age I began studying guitar at the Albistur Music Conservatory of Buenos Aires, Argentina. Later I attended the Juan J. Castro National Conservatory of La Lucila, Buenos Aires, Argentina, where I studied music and percussion. At age 17, theater became my interest, and I dedicated myself entirely to drama, studying in Buenos Aires with masters such as Rubens Correa, Carlos Gandolfo, Ricardo Bartis, and Cristina Banegas and others for more than 12 years.
My education and development in theater included study in voice technique and movement. It was then that I discovered tango, and I became devoted. I began taking Argentine tango lessons with acclaimed teachers such as Puppy Castelo, El "Turco" Jose, Raul Bravo, Carlos Alberto Anzuate, Los Filipini, Eduardo Pareja, El chino Perico, Rodolfo Dinzel, Carlos Perez, Gabriel Misse, Damian Esell and Nancy Louzán among others.

I continued to further my study of tango along with other forms of dance and body awarness such as Modern dance, Ballet, Feldenkrais, Yoga, etc. at the ODC dance studio of San Francisco, Alonsos lines dance studio of San Francisco, C.C. San Martin of Buenos Aires and C.C. Ricardo Rojas of Buenos Aires, with other renowned artists.

As part of my formal education, the coin instead of choosing psycologist, toke my to finished my university education with a degree in computer systems. Training my self in a methodic mind, looking for details in simple forms of life to explain reality and how things works, College ending giving me the tools to be precise and understanding better the dance of tango.!
By that time, my creative and artistic soul could not stay quiet and I started be interested in colors and forms and ending putting the focus in graphic design, absorving as much information I could. But, tango became stronger and ending been my way of living.

To me, Argentine Tango gives us the opportunity to explore the potential of human connection in all it’s forms. Whether it be the meeting of the feminine and masculine within oneself, or going deeper into understanding these aspects in your partner. Tango gives us the tools to reflect and communicate life in a most subtle and profound way. To me, Tango is about refined communication, a quintessential game in its human form and constant improvisation, with music to move the soul. It is a statement of identity and interaction...of life and love.