Kimmel Center Inc. Presents Fire and Spice Tango Dance Class
October 9, 2006

Sara Grdan and Ivan Terrazas
The first ever Fire and Spice Special Event at the Kimmel Center
What:
Learn the hottest dance of all time that stirs passion into the simplest of dance moves. Come alone or bring a friend.
- Enjoy cocktails and a light buffet.
- Sara Grdan and Ivan Terrazas of La Luna Studio in Bensalem will then dazzle audiences with the art of the Tango.
- Let the magic begin as signed up guests will enjoy a private dance instruction with these professionals.
Date/Location:
Monday, October 30, 2006
6:30pm | Innovation Studio
The Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts
Broad & Spruce Streets
- 6:30pm Latinopolitans, Mojitos and Light Buffet
- 7:00pm Special performance by Sara Grdan and Ivan Terrazas
- 7:05pm Instruction from dancers
- 8:25pm Performance finale by Sara Grdan and Ivan Terrazas
- 8:30pm The party continues with refreshments, ticket drawing, and dancing with your friends
Tickets:
Tickets are $75 ($35 tax-deductible). Space is limited – Sign up early to reserve a slot for this exciting experience.
Benefits:
Donations support programming for both Kimmel Center Presents and Broadway at the Academy, as well as KCI's diverse educational programs and world-class performance venues.
Performers:
Sara Grdan and Ivan Terrazas teach in Bensalem, Pa. at La Luna Dance Studio, as well as in New Jersey and New York. They have dedicated themselves to the passion and intensity of Argentine Tango. They are currently being trained and coached by Diego DiFalco and Carolina Zokalski, internationally known Tango instructors, Broadway stars of Tango Argentina, PBS's Forever Tango and Tony® Award nominees.
Website:
Visit www.kimmelcenter.org/fireandspice for more information
Tango aficionados will also enjoy... Tango Fire, November 4, 2006 at Kimmel Center's Verizon Hall. The hottest Tango company in Buenos Aires brings musicians, singers and dancers of Estampas Porteñas to Philadelphia, offering a remarkable look at this intoxicating dance from its low-life origins to the glamorous Roaring 20s to today's ballroom favorite.
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