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Tango for Obesity

POST IS IN PROGRESS . . . COME BACK. . . SOON. . .The post Tango for Obesity appeared first on Camille Cusumano.

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Milonga Heaven with Oscar Casas

The post Milonga Heaven with Oscar Casas appeared first on Camille Cusumano.

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Transformation Tango Workshop

Tango Transformation - indepth instruction on the embrace and walking as we explore tango from the inside outThe post Transformation Tango Workshop appeared first on Camille Cusumano.

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TANGO ON THE MOUNTAIN!

Dust off your hiking boots and line them up next to your tango shoes. TANGO ON THE MOUNTAIN is an overnight milonga in a stunning natural setting, Saturday, November 19, at the 100+ year old West Point...

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Rock & Wood Art of Sierra Nevada

It's catnip for the muse of a writer to get lost in this level of life, sans mots. An artist acquaintance introduced me to wabi sabi (see below) and it inspired me to see with new eyes. Every writer...

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For the Love of Tango 2010

Why I packed up my dancing shoes and headed to Buenos Aires Story by Camille CusumanoThe post For the Love of Tango 2010 appeared first on Camille Cusumano.

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Kuan Yin’s Prayer for the Abuser

Read at SF Zen Center by Jana Drakka, Saturday Sangha lecture, Jan 7, 2012 Kuan Yin’s Prayer for the Abuser To those who withhold refuge, I cradle you in safety at the core of my Being. To those that...

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Tango is like a pulsar, like Venus, like Earth . . .

pulsars are stars that are wearing down, falling apart like worn out humans. Pulsars are "the remnants of once-mighty stars that emit beams of energy like cosmic lighthouses" and they are born when the...

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Article 21

Lyrics | Louis Armstrong lyrics – I Get Ideas lyricsThe post appeared first on Camille Cusumano.

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Bandoneon

The voice of tangoThe post Bandoneon appeared first on Camille Cusumano.

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Tango Maestros & Their Nicknames

Nicknames for the argentine tango maestros - composers & singersThe post Tango Maestros & Their Nicknames appeared first on Camille Cusumano.

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Fog Catalogue

This is a work in progress and has been approved by the  International Council on Fog Fog is divided into three greater categories according to the  degree of Moisture (wet or dry),  its Source-— from...

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The Art of Writing Memoir

Workshop series in three consecutive Tuesdays learn: How and why memoir differs from autobiography, How to capture the essence of your personal experience, How to make it captivating to readers, How to...

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Oregon Coast, Los Angeles Times

Read the original article here. August 26, 2012 FLORENCE, Ore. — My mind drifts back to Ken Kesey’s 1964 novel, “Sometimes a Great Notion,” as my friend Rob and I drive west from Eugene to the Oregon...

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Memoir: Faithful Narratives are Boring

Nobel-prize winner, Eric Kandel talks about how the time we spend remembering far outweighs the time we spend living. Kandel describes two brains, two bodies—one that experiences and one that...

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The Tango Body, for Followers

There are hinges throughout the entire body. Not just the obvious ones—hips, elbows, knees—but the less obvious, too, shoulder blades, the vertebrae of the spinal column that lift and lower our ribs...

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The Grass is Singing, Doris Lessing

The Grass is Singing by Doris Lessing My rating: 4 of 5 stars I’m not big on mysteries or whodunnits and this novel has a dose of both genres. But given that Doris Lessing is the author, you get not...

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Toxic Stories, how to purge them

With all the skimming of Web stories, surfing the Net, speed reading my mind gets to feeling so gorged, I long for the virtual-room equivalent of the Romans' vomitorium.The post Toxic Stories, how to...

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Consider St. Lucy’s Solution

Back when a prayer and a song and a hymn and a story were one and the same and when Sicily was still known as Zizily, the Siciliani celebrated the harvests of the three branches of life—the grape,...

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Creative Non-Fiction Workshops

January 15, 22 & February 5 – 6:45–8:45 p.m. SEE NEW TWO-FOR-ONE OFFER BELOW! Mechanics Institute Library Board Room, 4th floor 57 Post St. @ Montgomery San Francisco, CA – What Participants Say...

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