Susanna Miller in USA

chrisjj

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If anyone has any documentary evidence of when Susanna Miller first started instructing in the USA, I'd be interest to see it. Thanks.
 
May 1999
Susana Miller
Fabian Salas

May 2000
El Pulpo & Luiza Esbrez
Susana Miller

October 2001 - TangoFest V
Christy Cote
Cacho Dante & Barbara Durr

http://web.archive.org/web/20150308133859/http://portlandtango.com/drupal6/node/102
retrieved 2.1.2010

I include Caho Dante because his style was similar to Susanna's.
Robert Hauk, who has been teaching in Portland since at least the 90s, was heavily influenced by Miller.
 
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I invited Susana to come to the US the first time, to Atlanta, although she included other cities in her tour. They might have been Denver and Seattle, but I'm not sure. It was in February or March of 1996.
 
I invited Susana to come to the US the first time, to Atlanta, although she included other cities in her tour. They might have been Denver and Seattle, but I'm not sure. It was in February or March of 1996.

That was Seattle. My friends sponsored her on her first trip to Seattle.
 
I have a flier from the 1998 Washington DC classes that states: This is Susana's fourth US tour, and her fall 1997 trip to teach in Europe was her fifth.

That means she started teaching in 1994 in the USA, assuming she traveled once a year.
 
I don't want to start a thread for this question but I'm looking for a website that has all the Tango sequences (steps) diagrammed out...it' a well know website with vivid colors IE: Red for the steps that can be done in close embrace...etc. and with beginner, intermediate versions of say the ocho etc.... I like to check it out about once a year but I can never find the URL when I want it.... it's been around for at least 3 years probably much more. thanks
 
Way Off Topic, but......

I don't want to start a thread for this question but I'm looking for a website that has all the Tango sequences (steps) diagrammed out...it' a well know website with vivid colors IE: Red for the steps that can be done in close embrace...etc. and with beginner, intermediate versions of say the ocho etc.... I like to check it out about once a year but I can never find the URL when I want it.... it's been around for at least 3 years probably much more. thanks
.....why :confused: It can not be done. Such a chart is somewhat of the opinion/style of the composer. Please do not try to ballroomize AT.
 
.....why :confused: It can not be done. Such a chart is somewhat of the opinion/style of the composer. Please do not try to ballroomize AT.
Whilst you're of course correct - any chart should have simply 4 steps or an infinite number - I think I've seen a Very Big Chart Of Moves online somewhere....
 

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