New Year’s Masquerade Defined

December 16th, 2009

A little unclear what we mean by “Masquerade” Dinner & Tango Show?

Let’s start with what this is not… This is NOT a costume party. If you show up dressed as Tinkerbell, you will be sent home to change.

What this is: A formal evening with venetian masks.

Yes!

No!

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New Year’s Creative Black Tie

December 16th, 2009

Still a little unclear about what we mean by “Creative Black Tie” for the New Year’s Eve Dinner & Tango Show? Here we have provided a few examples of what will be acceptable, and what would send you home to change:

We will start with the ladies:

Yes!

No!

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And for the gentlemen:

Yes!

No!

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New Year’s Eve Charity

December 2nd, 2009
Imagine the Possibilities 2009

Imagine the Possibilities 2009

If you are looking to join in the gift of giving this holiday season and are looking for an extraordinary New Year’s Eve Celebration, than look no further. Want to Dance?, LLC has donated two Tango du Masque tickets to the Somebody Cares Imagine the Possibilities 2009 silent auction taking place on December 5th, 2009.

Somebody Cares provides needed services to at-risk youth and the needy in our inner city neighborhood.  We serve close to 5,000 meals annually to the homeless and provide sack lunches to the hungry each week.  We also maintain a “food bank” to help single mothers, struggling families, and seniors.

Through the years, our youth program has nurtured a special and productive relationship at Denver East High School.  We provide lunch and guidance to over 150 students every Wednesday, as well as a meal for the football team on Thursday nights during the season, and outreach to the parents and families of these teenagers.

Their silent auction will help raise funds for these and other worthy programs. Please visit their website for more information.

http://www.churchinthecity.org/citc/content/imagine-possibilities-dinner

New Year’s Resolutions

November 30th, 2009

Looking back, looking to the coming year, reflecting, and changes. pledges to change for the better in the coming year

Last Year’s Words

November 22nd, 2009

For last year’s words belong to last year’s language
And next year’s words await another voice.
And to make an end is to make a beginning.
~T.S. Eliot, “Little Gidding”

One Resolution

November 21st, 2009

One resolution I have made, and try always to keep, is this:  To rise above the little things.  ~John Burroughs

A happy New Year!

November 18th, 2009

A happy New Year! Grant that I
May bring no tear to any eye
When this New Year in time shall end
Let it be said I’ve played the friend,
Have lived and loved and labored here,
And made of it a happy year.
~Edgar Guest

Tango teaches about life

October 19th, 2009
New Year’s Eve Celebration dishes out Unique Entertainment.
Thanks to the popularity of reality TV and a long line-up of reality dance shows, there is a mounting resurgence of interest in social and performance dancing. Dance studios are popping up like mushrooms after rain, offering classes ranging from ballroom classics to hip-hop, salsa, merengue, zumba and more. One of these increasingly popular dances is Argentine Tango, which is perhaps one of the most challenging, and at the same time the most rewarding dances around. Developed mainly in Argentina with influences from various cultures, Argentine Tango is often confused with ballroom tango, which is the European adaptation of Argentine Tango. Argentine Tango has been developing over the last century, and at some points of its rich history was almost eradicated by the oppressing Argentine government. In recent years interest in tango has enjoyed an explosive growth and many venues are now available in nearly every major city in the world for learning and dancing social tango.
The diversity and breadth of Tango amplifies its complexity, but also brings out its inherent beauty and intricacy. Learning the basics of tango are simple: mastering it however, oftentimes takes many years of diligent practice. Many avid students of tango find themselves going through profound changes while exploring the many different aspects of it. The more they dance, the more they find that tango teaches them about focus, balance, trust, listening and sensitivity. Many find that studying and dancing tango lets them achieve new breakthroughs and use what they learned in tango in other areas of their life.
“When you study tango, you learn a great deal about yourself and about life”, says Paul Jazwierski, co-producer of Tango du Masque. “Tango teaches you about communicating with others. It teaches you about partnership and working together. It teaches you about paying attention to others and respecting them. It teaches you how to get in touch with your feelings. And also, it is just plain fun”.  Tango at its best allows people to explore their beliefs, feelings and emotions. It is a breath of fresh air in the world of six-foot fences and anonymous subdivisions.
This year you have a chance to experience tango live, at a New Year’s Eve Celebration called “Tango du Masque”.  It is an evening of entertainment based on the fabulous culture of Argentina’s Buenos Aires and the art and music of Tango. The event includes a gourmet meal and one of a kind performing arts Tango Show with live music and nationally renowned performers. The evening’s schedule also includes a midnight toast and a host of other entertainment, including an exhibition social tango dance (milonga). It is a formal event (dress code required) with a Venetian masquerade theme. The event is hosted right in downtown Denver.  For your New Year’s Eve celebration this year, this is one of the best entertainment choices of the year, and a unique opportunity to experience first hand the passion and beauty of tango.
For more information, registration and  tickets for Tango Du Masque visit their website at www.TangoDuMasque.com.

Thanks to the popularity of reality TV and a long line-up of reality dance shows, there is a mounting resurgence of interest in social and performance dancing. Dance studios are popping up like mushrooms after rain, offering classes ranging from ballroom classics to hip-hop, salsa, merengue, zumba and more. One of these increasingly popular dances is Argentine Tango, which is perhaps one of the most challenging, and at the same time the most rewarding dances around. Developed mainly in Argentina with influences from various cultures, Argentine Tango is often confused with ballroom tango, which is the European adaptation of Argentine Tango. Argentine Tango has been developing over the last century, and at some points of its rich history was almost eradicated by the oppressing Argentine government. In recent years interest in tango has enjoyed an explosive growth and many venues are now available in nearly every major city in the world for learning and dancing social tango.

The diversity and breadth of Tango amplifies its complexity, but also brings out its inherent beauty and intricacy. Learning the basics of tango are simple: mastering it however, oftentimes takes many years of diligent practice. Many avid students of tango find themselves going through profound changes while exploring the many different aspects of it. The more they dance, the more they find that tango teaches them about focus, balance, trust, listening and sensitivity. Many find that studying and dancing tango lets them achieve new breakthroughs and use what they learned in tango in other areas of their life.

“When you study tango, you learn a great deal about yourself and about life”, says Paul Jazwierski, co-producer of Tango du Masque. “Tango teaches you about communicating with others. It teaches you about partnership and working together. It teaches you about paying attention to others and respecting them. It teaches you how to get in touch with your feelings. And also, it is just plain fun”.  Tango at its best allows people to explore their beliefs, feelings and emotions. It is a breath of fresh air in the world of six-foot fences and anonymous subdivisions.

This year you have a chance to experience tango live, at a New Year’s Eve Celebration called “Tango du Masque”.  It is an evening of entertainment based on the fabulous culture of Argentina’s Buenos Aires and the art and music of Tango. The event includes a gourmet meal and one of a kind performing arts Tango Show with live music and nationally renowned performers. The evening’s schedule also includes a midnight toast and a host of other entertainment, including an exhibition social tango dance (milonga). It is a formal event (dress code required) with a Venetian masquerade theme. The event is hosted right in downtown Denver.  For your New Year’s Eve celebration this year, this is one of the best entertainment choices of the year, and a unique opportunity to experience first hand the passion and beauty of tango.

For more information, registration and tickets for Tango Du Masque visit their website at www.TangoDuMasque.com.

Denver’s New Year’s Eve Downtown Fireworks

October 16th, 2009

Only blocks from where Tango du Masque is being held, Denver will be setting off it’s New Year’s Eve Fireworks. Denver will be lighting up the evening at 9:00 pm and Midnight. Denver’s New Years Eve fireworks are ranked one of the top ten in the US.

Gregory “Grisha” Nisnevich & Nina Pesochinsky Performing

September 30th, 2009

Truly inspiring dancers, Grisha & Nina are sure to leave you in awe this New Year’s Eve. We honored to have this highly distinguished couple performing. Tango du Masque is bringing together some of the best dancers in the country to leave you breathless as you bring in the new year.