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Lessons in Marlow....

When...
Every Monday

Where...
The Pugin Rooms
St. Peter’s Catholic Church,
St. Peter’s Street
Marlow
Buckinghamshire SL7 1NQ

Times...
Basic Technique Session:
7:30pm – 8.30pm
with an opportunity to practice afterwards at 9:45pm.

Advanced Technique Session:
8.45pm – 9.45pm
with an opportunity to practice immediately afterwards..

This class is for people who have at least 3 months of Tango experience or have a completed El Amanecer Loyalty Card (12 Stamps).

El Amanecer reserves the right to change the format or pricing of its events without notice if circumstances arise beyond its control

Views of the Pugin Rooms

Directions to the Pugin Rooms:
Take the Bisham exit off the Marlow by-pass (A404) and you will enter Marlow over an ornate bridge. After about 50 metres you will come to two con-joined mini-roundabouts with a park on left and a Patisserie (Burgers – Patisserie & Tea Rooms) on right-hand corner. Turn Right here into Station Road. Take the first Right (after about 50 metres) into St Peter Street. After about 50 metres on the left you will see a gap in a stone wall. Turn in here – it’s the entrance to St Peter’s church and the Car Park is inside (there are notices on the wall saying “Private Car Park” and “Parking for Church Properties and Contract Parkers Only”)

  The Main Hall at the Pugin Rooms (St Peter’s Church, Marlow) is a new hall and a wonderful venue for our Club night. It is light and airy with a large wooden floor which is ideal for dancing. There is ample parking outside the hall

 

 

Quote from "Tango Zen" (Walking Dance Meditation) by Chan Park:

“Tango opens a door of infinite possibilities as long as our mind is ready for new experiences and wisdom. Zen teaches us to deal with the world with a humble, I-don’t-know mind, a beginner’s mind. With a beginner’s mind, what matters is a willingness to adapt to and learn from the present situation, not insisting on prior experience or mediocrity.”

 
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