Yuli B is proud to present tango superstars Guillermo Barrionuevo & Mariela Sametband in Los Angeles! This is their visit in United States and we are extremely excited to be able to bring them here to share their talent and passion with the LA Tango Community.
This couple met back in 2005 in Argentine Patagonia. Three years later, when Guillermo moved to Buenos Aires, they began to dance socially as they chose each other due to their great communication and responsiveness. Always committed to their artistic integrity and respect for Tango, they decided to work together as a couple in 2014 in order to convey their humor, passion and marvelous creativity.
Their partnership together made them instantly famous in Europe, Russia, Turkey & South America. Within a short period of time, they got invited to the most prestigious festival around the world.
Please check below their workshop & performance schedule:
WEDNESDAY, NOV 2 ~ 2 Workshops @ MDS
8:00 – 9:30PM The Pivot & It’s Technique
9:30 – 11:00PM Connecting With The Follower’s Free Leg
FRIDAY, NOV 4 ~ Pre Milonga Workshop & Performance at Milonga Querida
9:00 – 10:00PM The Cross As An Element of Investigation and Creativity
11:45PM Performance at Milonga Querida
** Note: The Friday Workshop & Milonga are not included in the Full Workshop Pass
Milonga & Workshop – $25
Milonga Only – $15
Workshop Only – $15
Location: Republuq Dance Studios
Address: 4040 Eagle Rock Blvd, Los Angeles
SAT & SUN: NOV 5 & 6 @ MDS ~ Intensive Tango & Waltz Workshops – Int/Adv Level
SATURDAY, NOV 5 – 2 Workshops
3:00 – 4:30PM Subtleties and Sensations in the Dance aka “The Magical Moments”
4:45 – 6:15PM Dancing Embellishments with Communication
SUNDAY, NOV 6 – 2 Workshops
2:00-3:30PM Waltzing the Waltz like flying & spiraling on the cloud
3:45 – 5:15PM D’Arienzando, elements for interpretation
WEDNESDAY, NOV 9 ~ Milonga Workshop + Guided Practica
8:00 – 9:30PM Milonga: G & M’s Signature Milonga Moves
9:30 – 11:00PM Guided Practica
PRICING:
Full Workshops Pass: (7 Workshops + Guided Practica)
Full Workshops Pass: $160 per person after 10/31
$25 per workshop if you take more than 1 workshop
$30 One Workshop Pass
$10 Guided Practica
REGISTRATION:
Please click below to purchase your pass:
Full Workshop Pass: $160 per person
1 Workshop + Guided Practica Pass: $35 per person
2 Workshop Pass: $50 per person
4 Workshop Pass: $100 per person
Location: Matador Dance Studios
Address: 1814 Flower Street, Glendale
Guillermo & Mariela will be available for private lessons from Tuedsay November 1st to Thursday November 10th
Private lesson with Guillermo OR Mariela – $110
Private lesson with Guillermo & Mariela – $150
For all the inquires and booking privates lessons with them please contact Yuli on facebook or info@yuli-b.com.
ABOUT GUILLERMO:
Guillermo Barrionuevo,a.k.a.“El Peque” (a short from of “pequeño” which means small, short, little) was born in Neuquén, Patagonia Argentina. He is considered to be part of the new generation of young dancers of BuenosAires.
He is popular for his talented way of dancing and charisma. He has his own style that combines his charming personality with passion, elegancy, creativeness, and fun.
He has had the privilege to dance with celebrities like Graciela González, Milena Plebs and VerónicaSalmerón, among others.
The main thing is the daily need he feels as an artist to show and convey an intense love for this argentine dance.
ABOUT MARIELA:
Mariela has made of her career a particular journey. Her approach to tango comes after a background on classic, contemporary, tap, jazz and musical comedy. She is a creative e intuitive dancer, and is recognized by her way of interpreting tango in aunique way, which can be defined as ironical and playful.
Mariela had the honor of sharing her path with great Tango dancers like: GastónTorelli, Federico Naveira, Pablo Inza, Alberto Colombo, AriadnaNaveira, among others. She has joined big tango events around the world, from Europa to Asia.
She was a dancer in Mora Godoy’s “Tanguera” and Silvana Grill’s “No Bailarás”. She created “Living”(with Pablo Inza) and “El sueño de la piba”(with Mariángeles Camaño).
Mariela was born in Buenos Aires city; she is a genuine “porteña”.
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