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A Weekend of Argentine Tango
June 6-9, 2008
with guest instructor Jaimes Friedgen (Seattle)and
guest DJs Avik Basu (Ann Arbor) & Mike Tennant (St Louis)
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North American tango phenomenon Jaimes Friedgen hails from a family of
dancers and artists and has since early childhood been immersed in a world of
creative movement. With extensive training as a gymnast and a background in a
variety of performing arts, including theater, music, and many forms of dance,
Jaimes came upon tango at the age of fifteen. He has since learned from and w
orked with many of the most respected figures in the tango world and remains
unclassifiable, transcendent of style and category. He has spent several years
dancing, teaching, and performing throughout North America, Europe and Asia,
and always continues to explore new territory within the dance.
As one of the most popular teachers in the U.S. today, it is not surprising that
he is often booked more than a year in advance. He is well respected by his peers
for his creativity, musicality and deep insight into the inner workings of the dance.
Countless tango teachers both in the States and abroad have benefited from studying
with Jaimes. He is driven to be a full time tango teacher by his love of watching
people continually grow and blossom through their exploration of tango, and feels
fortunate to be a part of that process. He is also a dynamic performer, and has
brought much inspiration to dancers everywhere through his rare combination of
fluidity, subtle elegance, and fierce animalistic intensity. His absolute love
of tango is undeniable and shines through every movement he makes and every word
he utters.
For
more information about Jaimes and his tango school,
see the8thstyle.com.