Showing posts with label tango. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tango. Show all posts

Sunday, 27 November 2011

A proposito del exhibicion

....algo saber de mi:
Alexandra Kallos (Grecia) era bailarina de danza contemporanea en Holanda.
Termino su trayectoria como bailarina para formarse en fotografia y video-arte en una Escuela de Belles Artes en Amsterdam. Durante ese periodo sufrio un accidente de trafico muy grave que la obligo a permanecer una larga temporada hospitalizada e inmovilizada durante seis meses. Anos despues de finalizar su formacion artistica, empezo a aprender tango y fue un encuentro irresistible. Desde entonces ha dedicado su vida professional al arte y al baile. En 2001 empieza a pasar largas temporadas en Buenos Aires, mejorando su estilo no solo con grandes maestros( Gavito, Sebastian y Mariana, Dana y Pablo Frigoli, Chico Frumboli..) sino tambien compartiendo abrazos y bailes con varios milongueros.
Desde hace cinco anos reside en Barcelona. Viaja mucho por su profesion, dando clases y exhibiciones en Europa y otros lugares como la India, donde dio clases y organizo milongas en Goa los ultimos tres anos durante el invierno.
(Ve a los postings TanGoa en este blog)
Define el tango como ‘el regalo mas grande de su vida’, porque representa la profunda gratitud que siente por haber recibido esta segunda oportunidad de la vida.

Tango performance/Exhibicion in Casa Valencia


Performance Alexandra Kallos and Jens-Ingo Brodesser

It's with great pleasure that i can announce the tango performance on thursday 1 st of Dec. in the milonga Casa Valencia, Barcelona.
After doing many workshops and exhibitions abroad,
its very exciting to be dancing in my hometown with
a new partner Jens-Ingo Brodesser!
He is a greek-german tangodancer living in Brussels.
We both share many years of professional dancing and studying in Buenos Aires with various maestros like Gavito, Gustavo Naveiro, Sebastian y Mariana, Chicho Frumboli, Dana y Pablo Frigoli to name but a few.
We hope to welcome you all and share this special performance with us!

Milonga 22.30 - 01.30 hs
Performance around 23.30 hs
Entrada 6 euro
Milonga Casa Valencia, Corcega 335, pral,
Barcelona ( M. Diagonal)

Jens-Ingo is also a professional DJ.
Not only a staple on the Brussels tangoscene but working at various festivals and milongas
in Copenhagen, Cologne, Amsterdam, Paris etc.
We will have the opportunity to experience his personal style of Dj-ing on the following saturday 3 of Dec. in the milonga Bellos Aires, Mir Geribert 8, 3 planta (M. Plaza Espagna)
Being greek he likes to introduce greek folkmusic called Rembetiko as cortinas.
Rembetiko is a greek cultural style of music that originated as a subculture in the greek ports and cities during the beginning and middle of the last century.
It shares its roots with other industrial subcultures like blues, fado, flamenco and tango.
Its lyrics generally reflect on the harsher realities of life.

Hope to see you all on thursday 1 Dec and lets make a great milonga on saturday 3 Dec !

Abrazos calidos,
Happy milonqueando!

Alexandra


EXHIBICION el Jueves 1 Dic. 2011
Habra exhibicion de Alexandra Kallos y Jens-Ingo Brodesser este jueves 1 Dic.
en la milonga Casa Valencia, Corcega 335, pral (M-Diagonal)
milonga 22.30-01.30 hs
exhibicion 24.00 hs
entrada 6 euro

DJ Jens el sabado 3 Dic. en la milonga Bellos Aires
Mir Geribert 8, tercero (M-Plaza Espagna)
entrada 5 euro

Os espero a todos!

abrazos calidos
Alexandra

Thursday, 22 October 2009



Abrazos 2008/09

As an artist working with photography and video i have made several works inspired by tango.
Here are i present two images from the series Abrazos that i realized together with (other)photographer Nick Musgrave.
They are a sort of selfportraits-in-tangomotion.
The Abrazos series consists of 18 images, in black/white, digital, Gyclee Hahnemuller paper
sizes variable
limited editions

If you are interested in my works, im happy to provide you with more details.
or send an email to kallos.alex@gmail.com

Happy milonqueando!

Monday, 22 June 2009





Milonga is a living thing..

Lisbon, May 2009
  During the days of this years edition of Lusitango the temperatures were high.
This came as a bit of a surprise cause of its stark contrast with the past three (!) years when it was rather chilly and rained most of the time.  The incessant drizzle making the portugese capital look like the perfect image dreamed up in a typical, somewhat depressive Fernando Pessoa poem.
With summerhigh temperatures the HEAT was on in the milonga. Resulting in unusual sticky sweating around the pista, for the Voz de Operario, the name of the  quaint, old building housing the tango venue, is not fitted with modern airconditioning.
And maybe the temperatures were the only high this year.
In my own modest opinion, the festival this year fell a bit short on its reputation.
Maybe it was the orchestra, 'El Silencio' originating from Berlin, that failed to inspire.
I can't put my finger on it but somehow me and most dancers choose to sit out the tangos played live by the musicians rather then being drawn in to create some sensuous moves on the dancefloor while defying the heat.
Or maybe it was the lack of participants. There was definately a drop in visitor numbers, creating visible gaps in the milonga. Now gaps on the dancefloor are not necessarily a bad thing!
But it can have a downside in relation to atmosphere. Im sad to say there just wasn't a very animated ambiance.

Una milonga no bien animada- now that brings me to something close to my heart. 
 Something that i always try to convey: that a milonga is a living thing. 
That its not only about the size or the look of a milonga, or the amount of people participating.
 Its all about the energy that we SHARE. A milonga as such merely provides the space, the dancefloor, music etc.  Now, a good dj can surely inspire. When he- or she- is in a good mood, in the right mood better said, and really feels the energy in the milonga , their music can really inspire, set the place 'on fire'. But thats when the dj really connects  with the milonga. Thats an interesting point, because that implies that the dj is conscious of the energy in the place. The energy grows in intensity when  people in the milonga are truly present. Theres consciousness again! So for a milonga to be truly  dynamic and inspirational, to become this living thing  i think its more a situation of 'give and take'. In an ideal situation, WE, the participants should get conscious upon entering a milonga and connect with our own, individual energies and decide what mood or vibe we wish to bring to the milonga. So by not expecting or assuming  the music and surroundings of the space to simply deliver us a perfect dance event (taking), but by being  aware of our own individual energies thus contributing something positive to something bigger then ourselves (giving), we are consciously taking the first steps towards manifesting a living, breathing milonga
Connection, energy, consciousness and sharing are the key words here!
Ademas, if we extend that awareness to our -own- dancepartners, aswell as the other dancers on the floor and move around the pista with respect for each other, letting the tandas guiding us into inspired, new tango territory, we're getting ever closer to honoring a so called milonga etiquette.
In my opinion by incorporating all of the above, we are laying down the groundrules, creating a cosmic  blueprint if you will, for a milonga thats far more than the sum of its parts. 
If that level of consciousness is the starting point, we stand a good chance of creating a truly inspirational, supercharged milonga ! 
Thus becoming an active part of a 'total' experience,  an amalgamation of great tango-dance vibes, people vibes and Zen vibes.... something that truly lifts us all onto  HIGHER ground. 
Amen. (broma/joking)
Soon coming to a milonga near you ;-)


Happy milonqueando!


 


Thursday, 23 April 2009


Tango is rapidly becoming a serious global phenomena. Even in places like India they have embraced this famous argentine dance. I had the pleasure to spend some time this winter in Goa, famous for its hippy beaches discovered in the sixties.
In  a yoga/pilates studio neatly situated between Anjuna and Vagator beach 
i set up my tango classes. Twice a week. The friday class was followed by a guided practica.
The students formed a wide array of inernational long and short term visitors to Goa.
Imagine: daily beachlife, coconut grooves, lovely locals, attractive travellers, fabulous food, (trance)parties and....tango!

In fact it was so tasty, im already planning  my trip for next winter 2009/10!
If all goes according to plan, I'll be back in Anjuna/Goa around dec.2009. There will be more classes, different levels, milongas and the occasional performance.. It seemed that amongst all the -highly recommendable- yoga, meditation, kitesurfing, deltaflying etc. already on the menu, my very own special blend of 'spicy' tango went down very well!
So if you're thinking of hidding out that direction, and interested in brushing up on your tango or just always wanted to learn it, heres your chance.
Get ready for serious sunset milongas. And don't forget to bring the shoes :-o

Just keep checking this blog for any news/updates on the Goan tango experience !