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The Beijing papers VIII - In appreciation of Pablo Veron
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I know Pablo Veron for seven years now. I discovered Pablo in Sally Potter's film The Tango Lesson in 1999. In 2001, I was a student in his tango workshops in Montreal, Canada . Summer of 2002 I started going to his private studio in Montreal and started training with Noel Strazza* his newly found partner fromBuenos Aires. I have never stopped training with Noel ever since.
For those who do not know him please visit his webpage: www.pabloveron.net
The picture on the welcoming page is Pablo and Noel.
Some say he is the best, some criticize him, but nobody can deny that
he is a formidable dancer. One has to see him on stage to realise to In Tanghost, Pablo assume three roles: actor, dancer and choreographer. I do not know if the dancing in the Ibsen's play will be impressive or subdued since it is a theater play . He does dance with one of the character, an actress I think, and I am not too sure to what extent he can expresses himself in the dancing. In any cases it is worth seeing to watch him move, he is a cat! I still remember to this day a tango choreography that he danced last fall in Montreal. A dance number that he prepared for "le gala des Étoiles" (gala of the stars) in which he danced a tango with two women. The music was Bajofondo, alternative music. A few days after the show he decided to give an impromptu performance of the piece during the late hours of a milonga (dance evening). A gift from Pablo to the Montreal tango community. Nobody saw that coming. The floor cleared, the light dimmed, the music started, the two followers, Noel his partner and Carole, another tango teacher in Montreal, started dancing their part. Pablo was behind a pillar. After a while he just came out, jumped over a table and did about three spins on himself before stopping squarely on a very strong accent in the music. We were all stunned and new that this was a moment. (As I am writing this my spine is tingling). He literally exploded there. Then, with incredible aplomb and virtuosity he danced the two women inside out. When it stopped , we were so flabbergasted that nobody couldn't utter a sound. Time seemed suspended. Then applause fused from every corner of the room. It was so incredibly powerful, beautiful, on the fringe of tango and modern dance so out of the ordinary, it was art! Great art! So, the million dollar question now: Do I think Pablo Veron is the best tango dancer in the world? Or like they say on the flyer of Tanghost: "the best tango dancer from Argentina"
No, I cannot say that, there are other great tango dancers.
Contrary to them though, Pablo can dance everything: modern dance,
tap, body percussion and a mean salsa.
Plus he is the embodiment of both the tango tradition and modernity. Pablo has both the elegance and the audacity.
Don't miss him...
Richard
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Attention all tangueros and tangueras,
If you want to see a male dancer that posseses elegance, grounds
beautifully, has a relaxed torso (and arms) and lead from his center,go
see Pablo Veron who will be visiting Beijing this week.
Pablo Veron has always been a great source of inspiration for me.

