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Giorgio
Regnoli & Milly Wang
Giorgio and Milly’s style
of dancing represents the dancing experience of the
traditional milongas of Buenos Aires: subtle, elegant and full
of emotion. The intimate and warm embrace provides them with a
comfortable and sensual connection that enables them to
communicate their musical experience to one-another. Building
on from the embrace and by executing precise, elegant
movements that are part of the vocabulary of tango, Giorgio
and Milly express, share and enjoy all the subtleties of the
music together.
Giorgio
Regnoli
giorgio@tangobuenamadera.com
Giorgio is professional
dancer and teacher of
Argentine Tango. Giorgio is
based in Stockholm
where he holds on various
courses in different schools.
Giorgio has perfomed in
various festivals in Sweden
or dance events and collaborates
steadly with some
dance companies in Sweden.
His dance style is classic,
elegant and dynamical.
The walk and the embrace are the main
elements.
The dancing is improvised as in
the spirit of true
Argentine Tango but he has also
participated to
some choregraphical
works.
... and
the search for Tango
Giorgio approached Argentine Tango on a
very cold afternoon of January 2002, in Stockholm,
Sweden...... Since then he never
stopped searching for it !
Before that day he could
never picture himself as a dancer and he still finds it quite
ironic to see himself dancing so much. For this reason an
hidden smile accompanies him every time he goes dancing or
teaching even nowadays when Tango has become for Giorgio quite
a serious thing.
He believes that such a smile is what
actually makes oneself a dancer so to say that irony and in
general "easy going" mood is the essence of dancing.
Giorgio was from the very beginning
captured by the emancipation power embedded in Argentine
Tango. Dancing Tango with personality, listening to the music
and embracing the partner sincerely can make anybody look
elegant, powerful, beautiful. It must be for this reason that
the Tango style he fancies the most is the so called "Tango
Salon", a style where embrace, elegance and
dynamics blend together with Tradition in a
unique mix.
In the latest 10-15 years the
interest in Argentine Tango has been strongly
revitalized worldwide, thanx to the work of many teachers and
dancers whom have investigated new ways of dancing Tango.
As result Argentine Tango has got to
be known to the mass and in particular to the young
generations.... nowadays dancers of any age are used to
go out dancing and seaching for ... Tango every night in
any corner of the world.
In 2009 Argentine Tango has been
ufficially declared "Patrimonio de la Umanidad " and for good
reasons. Indeed today many people from all over the
world dance Tango professionally, bringing to it their
own cultural backgrond and fusing it with the pure
traditional fashion of Buenos Aires dancing. Doing so, all of
them are constantly searching for their own Tango !
Giorgio finds all this a
faschinating path to observe and explore himself as he
believes that
"the
search for Tango is what actually
makes Tango"
...As a
Dancer
Giorgio has
formed as dancer mostly in Europe (Rome, Stockholm) &
Buenos Aires.
His first
teachers in Rome were Daniele Mazzanti and Samantha di
Paolo.
Among the
Argentinian teachers he has studied with Fernando Galera y
Vilma Vega, Esteban Moreno y Claudia
Codega, Sebastian Arce y Mariana Montes, Ezequiel Farfaro
y Lucia Mazer, Julio Balmaceda y Corina de la Rosa, Sebastian
Achaval y Roxana Suarez and various
others...
As Italian from the south, Giorgio
feels very close to the Argentinian culture. For this reason
he is constantly searching for a way of dancing that goes
towards tradition as he feels somehow that it belongs to
him as well. Giorgio likes to explore new dynamics in
dancing but he believes that only when one gets a good
knowledge of basics one is really free to explore new
directions or in
other words: "Know what you do .... to do what you want".
Tango is a
couple dance and searching for tango is a process that one
does together with his dancing partner. For this reason
Giorgio is always first searching for a connection with the
woman he is dancing with in order to create together with her
their own dancing, the one that makes a Tango couple
!
Besides any
technique and style arguments, Giorgio believes that the
good Tango is the one danced with the heart. When one dances
tango with his heart it is visible and marks
a difference, for oneself, for the partner, for the
public.
As dancer
Giorgio enjoys dancing socially in regular dancing evenings,
festivals, marathons as well as performing.
You can
watch at some of Giorgio's performances in Gallery
page on this website
...As a Teacher
In his classes Giorgio focuses mostly
on what he considers the two key elements for Tango : the
embrace and the walking.
The idea is to give to the students
tools to let them able to express and create their own dancing
according to a Tango code. Only in this way the student can
dance with personality, follow the music, improvising at each
step. Good embrace and walk make your dancing
Elegant and to the point.
Steps and sequencies are just good
tools to practice the use of the embrace and the way one
connects with the partner as well as the quality of
walking, but they are not the way one should
dance Tango.
Tango is couple dance but, with respect
to many other couples dances, it is all (100%) about
improvisation. Establishing a connection with the partner
via the embrace, and following the music, it is what allows
such an improvisation. For this reason it is evident that
the role of the teacher it is not the one of
teaching one way (his way) to dance Tango but rather
giving the paramenters in terms of body
language , motion, and musicality which
can allow the students to connect as couple and
search for their way to
Tango.
The teacher who walks in the shadow of the
temple, among his followers, gives not of his wisdom but
rather of his faith and his lovingness. If he is indeed
wise he does not bid you enter the house of wisdom, but rather
leads you to the threshold of your own
mind.
Khalil Gibran
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Milly Wang
milly@tangobuenamadera.com
Milly Wang
is a professional Argentine Tango
instructor
who has recently moved to Stockholm,
Sweden. Milly teaches a
number of Argentine
Tango
courses in Stockholm.
After
having been trained in both the traditional
and nuevo
style of tango, Milly's preferred style
of dance is
now the traditional Buenos Aires
Salon
Tango. In
Milly's dance, connection,
musicality,
elegance
and quality of movement
are aspects
of
paramount importance.
To Milly,
tango is not only a dance. She believes
that it
lets one express oneself as a person and
that
through tango one has the freedom to express
one's
emotions fully. Furthermore, she thinks that,
through
tango, one may discover and develop hidden facets of one's
personality.
Milly
started her journey of Argentine Tango in Edinburgh in 2004.
After learning about several types of dance, a coincidence
introduced her to the world of Argentine Tango and she was
instantly hooked by the sensuality and elegance of this dance.
As Milly's Tango journey continued, her love of the dance
expanded to a deep appreciation of the music, history and
culture of Tango in general. What was a hobby in the beginning
had become an inseparable part of her life. This love for
Tango and her determination of mastering the authentic style
propelled her to travel to Buenos Aires to study with masters
such as Jorge Dispari y Maria del Carmen “La
Turca”, Julio Balmaceda y Corina de la Rosa,
Sebastian Achaval y Roxana Suarez, Javier Rodriguez y
Andrea Misse, Esteban Moreno y Claudia Codega and
others.
As an
instructor, Milly welcomes all Tango styles. She believes that
Milonguero, Salon and Nuevo are all styles of Tango that share
common basic techniques fundamental to the dance in general.
After acquiring those basic techniques, she encourages her
students to choose their preferred style to excel in. Apart
from teaching figures and steps, Milly also focuses on the
quality and musicality of the movements which are intricate
but crucial components for enhancing one's the
dance.
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