St Tango
After Sitges, Barcelona and Sweden, I decided to stay in Belgium just a little! It was nice to be home and see my parents and family, but after a short while, I was already ready to do something else!
Good that I have more and more friends now in Europe…. I got to learn about St Tango.
First let me give you a little background of the tango community in Europe.
What I love here is that there are so many people dancing, so many events going on, so many new dancers to discover, so many different style to experience! Sitges is of course the best and biggest as everybody who is somebody in Europe is going there (or has gone or will go! )…. but that also means that there are many many dancers and at festivals it is getting quite difficult to dance with your friends and the ones you like to dance with. So, some special events have been organized. they call it Tango marathon (different from the festival I organize
… these are usually close events, where the organizers invite friends on their email list. The event is also limited to a certain number of dancers (100 or 150) and you have to register for the whole weekend. There is no teaching, no performances, usually staying in the same location, cooking and eating together. I know there is one in Loma (Sweden), Berlin, Switzerlan (St Tango) and Hamburg… maybe there are more but I am not aware of them yet. Oh, also, the music is going on the whole time… from Friday evening through Sunday evening… all night and day long!
oh no… we are not sick eh eh eh just addicts!
So, last Thursday I took the train from Libramont (close to where I live in Belgium) to Basel, Switzerland. It took me 4,5 hours.. so not too bad. And I arrived at the station, from there we took a mini bus to go to St Anton, a small village in the mountains, close to the Lac of Constance. In the bus, I met with some friends I already knew from other festivals; Julie and Jean-Michel from Paris, Jorge from Basel and then I met new people. Of course we had to do a small stop on the highway… and yes, you guessed it… we danced tango in the parking lot! Eh… we had to warm up for the whole weekend that was coming up! ![]()
We finally arrived in St Anton, with a fabulous sunset, and the moon rising over the mountains. The view was fabulous… and it put all of us in a great mood.
When we arrived at the hotel where we were staying I finally understood why people had told me before to bring my mattress, a sleeping bag and get ready for very basic accomodation! Well, the hotel where we were staying hasn’t been used in about 6 years as an hotel. It is still in good condition with water and electriciy and everything, but that’s it! The first thing you have to do when you arrive in that place is to look for a place to sleep… or where to put your mattress! There were about 25 rooms… for about 100 dancers staying there! Anywhere there was space for a mattress, there was one! Some were lucky enough and got a real bed… but they arrived quite early! I finally found a place to sleep, put my shoes on, and went looking for a dance … of course that did not happen right away… there were so many people I wanted to say hi first… friends that were in Sitges, and others that I hadn’t seen for a while. But then I started… and pretty much did not stop for the whole weekend! It has been 2 days now that I am back in Belgium, and still I am still high from all the good dancing I had. You can see pictures of the events at http://www.le-tango.com/2007_StTango.
When we woke up Saturday morning the weather was magnificient! Sunny, blue skies, warm… we were all outside, having breakfast and enjoying the view, with the sound of tango in the background and some people dancing outside and inside! And of course… after we all had enough food, we started dancing again, and again, and again! On Sunday, it was very difficult to leave that place and go back. I stayed one night in Basel at my friend Jorge’s…. some other dancers were still there as well…. so, we ate pizza, watched tango videos… and danced a little bit more!!!
again…. no… we are not sick….
So, now… I am planning the next one… Hamburg in two weeks…. same idea… different city!!!
I’ll share it as well!!!