“We work in the dark,” wrote literary giant Henry James of the great task of writing. Here is an opportunity to nurture that passion for writing to life in a place of fabled light, Mendoza, the province of Argentina’s spectacular wine country. Over seven days in the luxurious and comfortable lodgings of Posada de Rosas, […]
Mendoza Writing Workshop Schedule
Day One: Transfer from airport to lodgings 1:00 p.m. on: informal buffet lunch at the Posada, siesta 5pm-7:30 p.m.: Orientation to Mendoza (tour) 8:00 p.m.: Argentine barbeque (asado) dinner at the Posada Day Two: 8:00-10:00 a..m.:. Breakfast 10:00 – 1:00 p.m.: Workshop “Musings in Mendoza – Setting a Goal” 1:00: Depart for walk to San […]
What makes a “real artistic tango dancer?”
Your question really got me thinking—how to answer this succinctly, when really, it took my whole book to write about tango, the art and wonder of it!
I pondered your phrase “a real artistic tango dancer”—whether you meant dancing for exhibition or for your own pleasure. In the end, I think the answer would be about the same because in essence all tango dancers have received a venerable art form. And as artists they are sort of avatars.
Travel Writing Workshop, Mendoza, Argentina
Anyone can craft an image-rich postcard to send home, but how do you fashion prose with your personal style intact and the substance that give it broader appeal, longer shelf life, and publishing opportunities?
Yoga Journal covers Tango
These poses were struck in anticipation of publication of a short article I wrote for Yoga Journal, which will appear in the March 2009 issue in a section called OM. It’s about how my Catholic upbringing fed seamlessly into my yoga practice, which fed seamlessly into tango.
Dancing Street Tango in La Boca
I absolutely love walking up to the street dancers in La Boca and asking if they’ll dance with me. I’ve never been disappointed. They are so kind and willing and bravely accept the challenge. My friend Robert Levering (the best-selling author) was visiting the city and I wanted to show him how it works, how you can walk up to a total stranger and talk tango. We scouted out El Caminito and the tanguero in my video on my Home Page was not to be found. But I found my perfect stranger in Gustavo—seen in the two videos
The Spanish of Tango, a great book!
So, you had a year of Spanish in college and think you can get by in Buenos Aires . . . fageddaboutit. You may as well put a Brit in the same room with an American from the Deep South. Demian Gawianski, esteemed linguist and author of BUENOS AIRES EXPERIENCE, can quickly get you up […]
Milonga Heaven – Oscar Casas
his is Oscar Casas one of the best tango teachers for all levels in Buenos Aires–and all the world. Mary Ann, Oscar’s wife and partner in teaching, filmed us at the end of a private class. Oscar is out of this world, but so down to earth in his approach to tango.
Patagonia story, Honorable Mention, Solas Award
n late 2007, I took a break from my busy dancing schedule in Buenos Aires and visited Patagonia for the second time – a 3M place—myth, magic, mystery. While there I met Ronan Lawlor . . .
I’m delighted to announce that my story, Missing in Patagonia, about that heart-wrenching experience, received an Honorable Mention in the Third Annual Solas Awards Winners for 2008.
My Tango Precepts
I would like to expand a little on what I meant by my third tango precept, Accept what’s offered. In my book, Tango, an Argentine Love Story, I describe how I distilled four guiding precepts for attending the many milongas (where tango is danced) here in Buenos Aires. I distilled the four pithy adages from […]