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| Weeky Milonga in the Palm Beaches of Florida! |
"Maiolo Milonga"
hosted by
Clara Infante and Liber & Rosa Solsona
(as of June 7th.)
and dedicated to Roberto Maiolo
Dear milongueros
Clara Infante, Rosa, and I, would like to thank Lane Byron & Tania, Manuel &
Fabiola, for hosting the Milonga, on our behalf, during our brake time.
We also would like to thank all the dancers that participated and delighted everyone
with their excellent performance.
We leaving our doors open for their return, to future presentations or work shops.
We expedited our return, per Lane Byron’s request, since our plans were for
a more extensive time. Once again, we would like to extend our gratitude to all, and will be waiting at our Milonga in Lake
Worth, West Palm Beach,
For more Information, www.tangoinflorida.com
Sincerely,
Liber.
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| Roberto Maiolo & Clara Infante in 2005 |
Every Saturday night!
8:00pm - 9:00pm
Tango lesson with "Clara Infante" or guest
instructor
9:00pm - 1:00am
Milonga with complimentary snacks, refreshments
and occassional guest Tango performers!
$12 includes FREE
Tango lesson

Feel free to (BYOB)
*Beginners are welcomed and no partner is required!
| 2002 USTC Champions! |
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| Roberto & Clara |
Clara, Liber, & Rosa are continuing this weekly milonga which is dedicated to Roberto Maiolo of Argentina,
who was the pioneer that brought Tango to the Palm Beaches, taught weekly classes and hosted this milonga for many years
before returning to Buenos Aires. He has been the mentor for many tangueros in South Florida and is planning on relocating
to Europe soon. He can be contacted by phone at;
From the United States: 011-549-15-6677-2602
In Buenos Aires: 15-6677-2602 (cell)
Directions to the AFCC: From 1-95 take exit 63 - 6th Avenue
and go West. After Congress Avenue 6th Avenue becomes Melaleuca Ln and curves. Follow the curve. After Kirk Rd (still on Melaleuca
Ln) the sign to the AFFC will be on your right hand side. Turn right when you see it and follow the tango signs. Letho
Ln is a very narrow one block street and the only sign to it is the AFCC sign with the TANGO sign underneath. If
you miss the AFCC you will get to Military Trail and now you know you have to make a U-Turn and find the AFCC sign on your
left.
MapQuest link to this event
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