Naples, Florida Discovers The Alluring & Romantic Dance of Argentine Tango!

It was 2003, when Pablo Repun, having just moved from his homeland of Buenos Aires, Argentina, drove almost 4 hours round-trip from his new hometown of Miami to Naples, to teach only one-hour lesson of Argentine Tango. Thus started the beginning of establishing Naples' new awakening of the sophisticated and romantic dance of Argentine Tango. Pablo's only student that first day, was totally smitten with tango and because of his future recommendations, more and more students found their way to Pablo's classes. The rest is history.

Today, Pablo Repun is known as the "Naples' Tango Maestro from Buenos Aires" who introduced ArgentineTango to the city of Naples many years ago. Since 2003, every Tuesday and Wednesday, Pablo teaches a full-day's schedule. Beginning in the morning and ending late in the evening, he proudly teaches private and group tango lesson to the lucky residents of Naples!
In addition to his teaching tango at various studios in Naples, he recently started a new workshop for the Adult & Community Education at Collier County-Golden Gate High School teaching tango every Wednesday evening. Argentine Tango is being embraced and rapidly growing in Naples!

Pablo Repun has professionally performed Argentine Tango throughout the USA and abroad since 1993. He has participated in several shows and private events in Naples.
Pablo Repun has been Teaching Tango in Naples Since 2003

TO REACH PABLO REPUN IN NAPLES PLEASE CALL:
(305)785-8899
repuntango@bellsouth.net
http://www.pablorepuntango.com/

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  1. My wife and I began our Argentine Tango experience with very elementary on-board lessons on a 2004 cruise. Back home near Naples Florida at group lessons in other dance genres we learned of someone teaching group Tango classes. Okay, but not quite what we were looking for. Through those classes we got introduced to Pablo Repun. That was in 2006 and we've enjoyed his private lessons ever since. Our notebook is full of information ... balance, posture, techniques to "make it look like Tango", short sequences for the Leader to string together in an actual dance, adornos for both Leader and Follower, and so on, using Open and Close Embrace. If we wanted to go there, he'd teach Performance Tango -- but we have no aspirations in that arena. Every 50-minute-hour's lesson includes free-dance under Pablo's watchful eye, followed by some review and something new. His choice of music is wonderful, incorporating both Traditional and Nuevo Tango. Finally, we had a wonderful time in 2008 when we went to Buenos Aires on one of Pablo's Tango tours ... intense instruction by an assortment of teachers, accompanied and on-our-own sightseeing, shows, and nightclubbing.

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