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Clay Nelson began teaching in 1964 at Arthur Murray Dance Studio to help support himself through
college at the University of Illinois. After completing a Ph.D. in Theoretical & Applied Mechanics, he taught engineering
for six years at the University of Portland, and nine years at Texas A&M University. In 1990 Clay returned to his favorite
part of the country--the Northwest, to pursue his favorite activity--social dancing.
For eight years he owned, operated and taught at Clay's Dance Studio in Portland, Oregon. In
1993 he experienced his very first exposure to true Argentine Tango and fell in love with the special grace, beauty, elegance,
and the social and improvisational nature of this dance. From that point on he has focused his teaching and learning activity
on tango. As a result he has hosted and studied with dozen of Argentine tango maestros and is the organizer and inspiration
for the the well known Portland October TangoFest, the Portland ValenTango in february, and the Seattle TangoMagic in August.
Clay believes that the basic principles for good teaching are universal and apply equally well
to both engineering and dance. He also believes that no other dance can compete with the passion and intensity of Argentine
Tango! Clay continues this training by attending classes and workshops presented by various Argentine Tango Maestros in Portland,
Seattle, San Francisco, Vancouver, Miami, Denver, Amsterdam, Buenos Aires, etc.
Clay's engineering background and love for tango must have inspired him to conduct these
tango surveys over the past few years on subjects like "Why I Dance Tango", Characteristics and Traits of a Tango Dancer",
"Tango & Relationships", and even "Why I Quit Tango". You can veiw the compiled results and still add to the surveys
yourself as they are still open, but it is very interesting to see the most common answers to all of the questions and how
it pertains to yourself!
Click here for the Tango Surveys
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