Karen Jaffe & Tate DiChiazza
Week-Long Residency
June 21 - 28, 2023
Maestros Karen Jaffe & Tate DiChiazza will be in Charlotte for a FULL WEEK from June 21 - 28!
During this time they will be offering a full slate of workshops covering everything from fundamental technique all the way to advanced steps!
They will also be offering private lessons every day they are in town!
Most of the group classes will take place Friday, June 23 - Sunday, June 25. There will be two tracks: Beginner Boot Camp and Advanced Track. We also strongly recommend the boot camp for experienced dancers, as you will learn Karen's and Tate's approach to the fundamentals, which will significantly aid your understanding of their advanced material.
During this time they will be offering a full slate of workshops covering everything from fundamental technique all the way to advanced steps!
They will also be offering private lessons every day they are in town!
Most of the group classes will take place Friday, June 23 - Sunday, June 25. There will be two tracks: Beginner Boot Camp and Advanced Track. We also strongly recommend the boot camp for experienced dancers, as you will learn Karen's and Tate's approach to the fundamentals, which will significantly aid your understanding of their advanced material.
Schedule
Wednesday, June 21
Daytime & evening - Karen & Tate are available for private lessons. Contact Matt to schedule a lesson.
Thursday, June 22
Daytime - Karen & Tate are available for private lessons. Contact Matt to schedule a lesson.
Tango Thursday at The Market at 7th Street - Special live performance with Karen & Tate!
Friday, June 23 - The beginning of the official workshop weekend
Daytime - Karen & Tate are available for private lessons. Contact Matt to schedule a lesson.
7 PM - 8:30 PM - Beginner Class 1 - "The Tango Walk"
8:30 - 10 PM - Advanced Class - "Sacadas"
Saturday, June 24
1:30 PM - 3 PM - Beginner Class 2 - "Pivots & Flexible Embrace"
3:30 - 5:30 PM - Advanced Class 2 - "Leg Wraps"
9 PM - 12 AM - Milonga with performance by Karen & Tate!
Sunday, June 25 - The end of the official workshop weekend
1 PM - 2: 30 PM - Advanced Class 3 - "Off-Axis Exploration"
3 PM - 5 PM - Beginner Class 3 - "Ochos & Molinetes"
Monday, June 26
Karen & Tate are available for private lessons. Contact Matt to schedule a lesson.
Tuesday, June 27
Karen & Tate are available for private lessons. Contact Matt to schedule a lesson.
Daytime & evening - Karen & Tate are available for private lessons. Contact Matt to schedule a lesson.
Thursday, June 22
Daytime - Karen & Tate are available for private lessons. Contact Matt to schedule a lesson.
Tango Thursday at The Market at 7th Street - Special live performance with Karen & Tate!
Friday, June 23 - The beginning of the official workshop weekend
Daytime - Karen & Tate are available for private lessons. Contact Matt to schedule a lesson.
7 PM - 8:30 PM - Beginner Class 1 - "The Tango Walk"
8:30 - 10 PM - Advanced Class - "Sacadas"
Saturday, June 24
1:30 PM - 3 PM - Beginner Class 2 - "Pivots & Flexible Embrace"
3:30 - 5:30 PM - Advanced Class 2 - "Leg Wraps"
9 PM - 12 AM - Milonga with performance by Karen & Tate!
Sunday, June 25 - The end of the official workshop weekend
1 PM - 2: 30 PM - Advanced Class 3 - "Off-Axis Exploration"
3 PM - 5 PM - Beginner Class 3 - "Ochos & Molinetes"
Monday, June 26
Karen & Tate are available for private lessons. Contact Matt to schedule a lesson.
Tuesday, June 27
Karen & Tate are available for private lessons. Contact Matt to schedule a lesson.
Registration
Beginner Boot Camp Full Pass - $100
Includes all three beginner classes Fri-Sun, plus the Saturday milonga Advanced Track Full Pass - $125 Includes all three advanced classes Fri-Sun, plus the Saturday milonga Individual Beginner Classes: $30 Individual Advanced Classes: $40 Saturday Milonga: $20 Private Lessons: Contact Matt for pricing. |
Payment

Cash
Venmo: @Matthew-Seneca
Zelle: 215-627-0220
Paypal: matthewseneca@gmail.com ($2.50 fee)
Google Pay: matthewseneca@gmail.com
CashApp: $CashMattS215704
Personal checks: Please mail to
Matthew Seneca
2116 McClintock Rd. Unit 234
Charlotte, NC 28205
IMPORTANT: Whatever package or individual classes you sign up for, be sure to email me exactly what you want.
If you are paying by Paypal, please remember to include the $2.50 fee. Thank you very much!
Your registration is not complete until payment has been received. You will receive an email confirmation!
Venmo: @Matthew-Seneca
Zelle: 215-627-0220
Paypal: matthewseneca@gmail.com ($2.50 fee)
Google Pay: matthewseneca@gmail.com
CashApp: $CashMattS215704
Personal checks: Please mail to
Matthew Seneca
2116 McClintock Rd. Unit 234
Charlotte, NC 28205
IMPORTANT: Whatever package or individual classes you sign up for, be sure to email me exactly what you want.
If you are paying by Paypal, please remember to include the $2.50 fee. Thank you very much!
Your registration is not complete until payment has been received. You will receive an email confirmation!
Locations

All classes and events except Tango Thursday will be at MoveStudio Charlotte: movestudiocharlotte.com.
Private lessons will be at Matthew's residence. DM for address.
When driving on Monroe, look for this sign. It is on the south side of the street. It's on the right if you are coming from Charlotte and on the left if you are coming from east of Charlotte.
Private lessons will be at Matthew's residence. DM for address.
When driving on Monroe, look for this sign. It is on the south side of the street. It's on the right if you are coming from Charlotte and on the left if you are coming from east of Charlotte.
Turn into the parking lot at the sign, drive in between the Common Market and Iron Tribe, and MoveStudio will be in the same building as Common Market a few units beyond on the left. You may park anywhere in the lot.

MoveStudio is the very far building, very small in the dead center of this picture, in between the CM (Common Market) and the Iron Tribe building. There is parking in front and all around the complex. Look for
4418 Monroe Road STE E.
4418 Monroe Road STE E.
MoveStudio Charlotte
About The Maestros

Tate ("TAH-tey") Di Chiazza - A native of Buenos Aires, Tate has studied, danced, taught, and performed tango in its global epicenter for decades. He has also traveled extensively around the world both as an instructor and as a performer. Most notably, from 2002 - 2009 he toured with the famous show "Tanguera." Tate is excited to expand his teaching practice to include the southeastern United States and also to continue his work and partnership with Karen Jaffe. www.tatetango.com
Karen Jaffe lives near Asheville, NC. In her 20+ years of tango she has supported dancers by offering weekly classes, social dances, and organizing dozens of events. Karen has also traveled extensively to continue her own education and to teach Argentine tango, the dance to which she has devoted her artistic life. www.tangogypsies.com
Together, Karen & Tate have over 40 years’ experience dancing, teaching, and performing Argentine tango.
Karen Jaffe lives near Asheville, NC. In her 20+ years of tango she has supported dancers by offering weekly classes, social dances, and organizing dozens of events. Karen has also traveled extensively to continue her own education and to teach Argentine tango, the dance to which she has devoted her artistic life. www.tangogypsies.com
Together, Karen & Tate have over 40 years’ experience dancing, teaching, and performing Argentine tango.
Karen's & Tate's Teaching Philosophy

Karen’s and Tate’s teaching philosophy is based on the ideal of being “co-creative.” Co-creative dancers are simultaneously independent and yet connected; they create the dance together. In order to achieve this ideal, Karen and Tate rely especially on two concepts: active following and tension & release.
Active following is essential to a co-creative dance. An active follower interprets the music through her body, at times independently from the leader. Within a solid base of structure, technique, and timing, the energy flows freely through the couple, generating comfort, connection, and clarity.
Also essential to this philosophy is the concept of tension & release. When dancers incorporate tension & release into their technique, kinetic energy ebbs and flows organically between them, allowing the dance to come from a very quiet place and yet explode at moments, always returning to an attentive, subtle baseline.
Classes with Karen and Tate are relaxed, fun, and exploration-based, yet always grounded in technique. Karen and Tate may use a movement or sequence as a framework for a technique or concept, but the true focus is the natural flow of energy from lead to follow… all with a healthy dose of playfulness!
Once students grasp the mechanics of a given movement, the focus turns to how the movement is executed, the quality of the connection and communication, the clarity of the movement, and most importantly how dancers experience the movement. In the end, this is a social dance, so having a good experience is paramount no matter what movement dancers create together.
This approach is modern, complex, and evolving, but it has deep roots in traditional tango. Leaders and followers have distinct roles, yet they share many aspects of fundamental technique. They collaborate and negotiate from moment to moment, reading each other, redirecting the flow of energy between them, understanding the perfectly imperfect nature of the dance.
Active following is essential to a co-creative dance. An active follower interprets the music through her body, at times independently from the leader. Within a solid base of structure, technique, and timing, the energy flows freely through the couple, generating comfort, connection, and clarity.
Also essential to this philosophy is the concept of tension & release. When dancers incorporate tension & release into their technique, kinetic energy ebbs and flows organically between them, allowing the dance to come from a very quiet place and yet explode at moments, always returning to an attentive, subtle baseline.
Classes with Karen and Tate are relaxed, fun, and exploration-based, yet always grounded in technique. Karen and Tate may use a movement or sequence as a framework for a technique or concept, but the true focus is the natural flow of energy from lead to follow… all with a healthy dose of playfulness!
Once students grasp the mechanics of a given movement, the focus turns to how the movement is executed, the quality of the connection and communication, the clarity of the movement, and most importantly how dancers experience the movement. In the end, this is a social dance, so having a good experience is paramount no matter what movement dancers create together.
This approach is modern, complex, and evolving, but it has deep roots in traditional tango. Leaders and followers have distinct roles, yet they share many aspects of fundamental technique. They collaborate and negotiate from moment to moment, reading each other, redirecting the flow of energy between them, understanding the perfectly imperfect nature of the dance.