CORRECTIONS
Once again I claim "Sleepy-cut-and-paste syndrome".
Fortunately, people actually read my newsletter, so it gets corrected. Please note that our 15th anniversary milonga celebration will take place two weeks from now on May 24th and that we are all happy that Gay stayed home to celebrate her birthday next week.
The corrected newsletter is
below.
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May 3 - Birthday of Francis Gregoire May 10 - Birthday of Marta Bautis - lesson by Walter Monteblanco See below for
details
May 17 - Birthday of Gay Fallows
May 24 -Firehouse Tango 15th anniversary -
May 31 - No
celebrations - Just great dancing and socializing
Next Thursday, May 17 - Birthday of Gay Fallows Monteblanco Gay returns to Firehouse occasionally in between extensive world travels with her husband and our dear friend, Walter. I think everyone agrees with me that her birthday celebration at Firehouse is always worth staying home for. (All right, what I meant is that WALTER AND GAY stay home
from their vacations: not that others should stay home. Thank goodness that this is not my day job. Thanks to my friend Rifky for pointing this out.)
Gay has been a Firehouse friend for years, and we are always happy to celebrate with her. Walter will start the birthday dance, and then all of the Firehouse milongueros will join in.
Walter, as usual, will bring a fabulously delicious cake and bottles of champagne that will disappear very quickly. Last Thursday, May 10 - Birthday of Marta Bautis, Lesson by Walter Monteblanco
Birthday of Marta Bautis
Marta Bautis has been around tango for a long time. She is a terrific dancer who loves dancing at Firehouse, and you can find her there most Thursday nights. Marta picked the lucky guy to start the
birthday tango and one after another, the Firehouse Tangueros loved cutting in. Filipo came later and led Marta in a wonderful birthday dance.
Marta is an Argentinean filmmaker who began her career as a photojournalist and has worked throughout Latin America. She is an award-winning documentary filmmaker whose work has been screened at numerous national and international film festivals. She is also a faculty member at the School of Contemporary Arts, Ramapo College of New
Jersey and founder of Tiempo Azul Productions.
Fran out - Lesson by Walter Monteblanco
Fran and Pat were
away on a well-deserved vacation to England, so they were out on May 10th. Walter Monteblanco filled in for the day, and everyone agreed that he did a terrific job..
Walter has taught Argentine Tango since long before I knew it existed. He taught regularly in New York and New Jersey until he retired and began his career as a world traveler. He and his wife, (our dear friend Gay), visit Firehouse often and most of you know them.
If heaven is anything like celebrating one’s birthday at Firehouse Tango, it has a lot to recommend it. Frankly, I’d rather be at Firehouse. Thank you lovely tangueras, for a birthday memory I shall cherish. Con mucho amore, Steve Turi
I keep saying I do not want to celebrate any more birthdays, but how many men will line up to dance with me, if not for the traditional tributes on birthdays.....oh well, you know that is not really true because our tanqueros dance with all of the ladies... Terri Lopez
Thursday, May 24th (Thanks to
Tsipoyra for pointing out that I had the wrong date in my original newsletter )- Firehouse Tango 15th Anniversary Celebration |
Firehouse Tango started in 2003 and has been going strong ever since. Amazingly, we are still here, celebrating our fifteenth anniversary. We are planning to add lots of extra-special delights next Thursday including. - Extra hour of fun and dancing
- Door prizes
- Let's dress up and have a ball.
- Sue will make her famous brisket with carrots, string beans, and potatoes and Terri will make her equally famous arroz con pollo. If anyone else would like to bring something for the occasion, please let me
know.
As always, admission of $15 includes dinner, lesson, dancing and socializing with some of the
nicest folks around. The event is at the Knights of Columbus Hall, 105 Grove Avenue, Maywood, NJ 07607. For additional information call Sue at 201-826-6602.
The schedule for the evening is: 7:00 - 7:30 Basic Argentine Tango lesson with Fran Chesleigh &
Pat Altman
7:30 - 8:30
Intermediate Argentine Tango lesson with Fran Chesleigh & Pat Altman 8:30 - 10:00 Buffet opens and recorded music for dancing by DJ Sue 10:00 - drawings
10:30 - 12:00 Dancing to recorded music by DJ Sue Admission includes dinner, lesson, dancing, and socializing with some of the nicest folks around
Update on Donna Campos - New phone number |
Everyone knows our wonderful Cuban amigo Eduardo, and many of you know his equally wonderful, non-Cuban wife, Donna. Unfortunately, Donna fell a few weeks ago and broke her femur. Because of complications, among them three previous hip operations on the same side, the operation was delayed until last Monday
at Hackensack Hospital.
The operation was successful, and Donna is back at Care One Rehabilitation in Creskill. She is doing so well that they expect her to be home by next Wednesday, May 16th. Donna says that if anyone needs a really good orthopedist, they should call her.
We all wish her the best.
Donna is in a private rom at Creskill Care One. Her new phone number is 201-227-7742. If you visit her, you should come after 3 pm, as she has physical therapy before that.
Care
One Contact Information 221 County Road Cresskill, NJ 07626 Phone: 201-567-9310 Last week, I played cortinas from the Eagles.
A cortina (curtain) is a short piece (20–60 seconds) of non-dance music that is played between tandas at a milonga (tango dance event).
The cortina lets the dancers know that the tanda has ended. The partners can then without insult thank each other and return to their own tables, to find a new dance partner at the next tanda. Cortinas are used at many of the milongas in Argentina and Uruguay but are increasingly common elsewhere. - Wikipedia
Let us know if you are celebrating an occasion and would like to request special music for that night’s cortinas. We will try very hard to accommodate you.
From Edna Negron
A groundbreaking new off-Broadway musical "Unexpected Joy” offers theater-goers a chance to help Puerto Rico’s recovery after Hurricane Maria."Unexpected Joy” runs April 24-May 20 at the York Theater, 618 Lexington Ave. The producers are offering a special discount on ticket prices, including a donation for Puerto Rico’s hurricane victims. It is being produced by a good friend of mine,
Willie Fernandez, whom some of you know. Click here for the promotional code: https://web.ovationtix.com/trs/pr/986510/prm/PRHR “Unexpected Joy” tells the story of three generation of singers with conflicting and at time hilarious family
dynamics going on. It stars Luba Mason, a singer and dancer who first fell in love with Latin music during her participation in Paul Simon’s 1998 Broadway musical “The Capeman”, alongside Ednita Nazario, Marc Anthony and her future husband Ruben Blades.
Saturdays with Fran and Pat at Dardo Galletto
Studios
The longest-running and friendliest practica in NYC! Come join our happy group of social tango dancers, whose sole purpose is to enjoy dancing and to practice what they’re learning. Everyone dances! Essential Tango Therapy! Pat and I will be on hand to answer any questions you may
have, and help you with material you’re working on. Plus you get a new “must-have” move each week! No partner required, all levels. Dardo Galletto Studios, 151 West 46th Street, 11th floor, (bet. 6th & 7th Aves) www.franchesleigh.com
If you’d like a private lesson, you can visit our website at www.franchesleigh.com, call Fran directly at 212-662-7692, or email him at franchesleigh@mac.com Join us
on Facebook at www.facebook.com/franchesleighllc Simply Social DancingWomen’s classes -
3rd Saturday of each month May 19th June
16th
8:00 to 9:00
am Strengthening and Stretching to support your dancing A mix of pilates, yoga, and dance exercises. ______________________
9:00 to 10:00 am Technique class for Salsa, Samba, Tango, and West Coast Swing
Cost: $20.00 for both hours /
$15.00 for one hour
Simply Social Dancing www.simplysocialdancing.com CMDE Studio in Hackensack NJ Lisa 201 694 7087
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Latin Night at La Havana 59
110 Moonachie Ave, Moonachie NJ
Tuesday, May 29th Tuesday, June 26th 7:00 to 10:00 pm
Salsa and Argentine Tango… plus Bachata, Merengue, Rumba, & Cha Cha. A Latin evening for those who enjoy Latin music, food, and
dancing! An Argentine Tango lesson to start (for all level dancers).
$20.00 cover includes 2 house drinks or 1 drink & 1 Latin Night appetizer
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Biagio's Restaurant for Dinner & Dance 299 Paramus Rd, Paramus NJ Sunday, June 10th 6:00 to 9:00 pm
A mix of music for all types of partner dancing. This is a good place to invite new dancers and friends. A beginner dance lesson to start off the night.
$35.00 for dinner and dancing / Cash bar
**For this event, reservations with a credit card are required in
advance.** Call Biagios 201 652 0201 Please call them by 2:00 pm on June 10th. Thank you!
Our cancelation policy - We STILL rarely cancel
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Even though we had to cancel twice this year because of blizzards, we still rarely cancel! We want to remind everyone that if the weather looks really bad, we will leave messages on our web site www.firehousetango.com and my cell phone
201-826-6602. Feel free to leave a message.
We cancel only when absolutely necessary (still only about ten times in all these years, but please check whenever you're not sure. If there isn't any message, we're on.
During Hurricane Sandy, when we had only cell phone service, I was able to leave a message on my cell, so I guess that the
best number to call is 201-826-6602.
Thanks to all who helped throughout the night. And of course, without Terri Lopez and Steve Turi we would have to close up shop. A reminder that Firehouse Tango does not supply wine - Your fellow tangueros bring it. Therefore, if you drink it, please make sure to bring a
bottle every so often.The folks below brought food and wine this week - - Henry Kim - Choco Pie
- Barbara Lombardi - Popcorn
- Marta Bautis - Cake
- Ingrid Jacob - Apple Cake
And these people brought wine
- Barbara Lombardi
- Mary Pagano
- Adrienne Burton
- George Ngo
- Bill Auer
- Rudy
- Al & Lilian
- Francis & Marie
- John & Fieke Barous
- Eduardo Campos
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