Joaquín Amenábar plays Bandoneón as a soloist as well as with his tango orchestra "Orquesta Típica de la Guardia Vieja". He dances tango since 1994. He has combined both disciplines and created an absolutely unique and practical method for teaching tango music to dancers without musical education.
His method doesn't use any technical musical language at all. It allows the dancers to learn and incorporate to their dance all the different rhythmic units of tango music, from the simplest to the most complicated ones using a simple dancer's vocabulary.
Throughout the different courses, dancers of all levels can improve their musicality while dancing tango, being the first level course the best first tango class a dancer could take before starting to learn steps and figures.
No steps are taught in these classes. The workshops are not theoretical and the dancers are moving in the dance floor working on the different exercises all throughout the class. In these workshops no difficult steps or figures are used, even though in the higher musical levels of difficulty.
Testimonials
Jess Martinez – California, USA
Rebekah Halpern – San Pedro, Los Angeles, USA
Stu Johnstone – Auckland, New Zealand
Martyn Atack – Auckland, New Zealand
Mathew Civil – Auckland, New Zealand
Grant Fromont – Auckland, New Zealand
Alex White – Wellington, New Zealand
Mara Mansur – Bari, IT