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TestimonialsA collection of testimonials from Claudio's former and present students. A few words from Marjorie of BellinghamClaudio, You always inject good energy and good dancing basics into our group -- it's good for them and good for Michael and me, we can capitalize on the momentum. Thank you. When I emailed everyone, as follow up to your workshops, I said next time I will ask you to teach a men's-only class and I asked for their response. I personally think it would be a really good idea, and it gives the men the extra instruction and confidence they need. It was a treat to see you and Diane again; thank you for your presence. See you tonight at Billy's, Jackson Wong
Jackson Wong, 4-time Senior Canadian Ballroom Champion and principal Canadian representative to World Championships, currently a professional ballroom dance instructor at the Grand Ballroom, Vancouver. Feb. 9, 2005 Joan from South AfricaDear Claudio, A huge big "thank you " and hug for getting me going in A.Tango! As a beginner in Argentine Tango, coming to Vancouver on holiday from South Africa, I feel privileged to be one of Claudio's students. I sincerely thank Claudio for all he has taught me in his Tango lessons and I shall take home happy memories of the Vancouver Argentine Tango Community's "warm embrace". Silvana Alieri of Tango Pasion
Hello Claudio, Kisses and Hugs, Mark SailorAs a friend of many years, I have seen Claudio embrace many different hobbies and activities, but I have never seen him as passionate about any of these as he is with tango. I remember when he took his first step of this long journey that so many of us have started down, this shared passion called Tango. Claudio tried to bring me in to the fold, but due to circumstances at the time, I was unable to join in. One fateful night nearly two years ago, Claudio was able to introduce me to the Tango community. I started lessons that same week and Claudio took me under his wings; and with many, many hours of private lessons I became as addicted as he is. I find his patience with beginners infinite, more patience than I have with myself. Claudio’s teaching stimulates creativity and challenges me to keep evolving in my own dancing. On the pretext that I am too advanced, Claudio has attempted to kick me out of his class. Fortunately, all his attempts failed and I intend to remain his dedicated disciple while seeking to improve and refine my tango. SelmaTango is a way into one’s soul: a quest for metaphysical harmony that manifests itself in the realm of the physical. Harmony is achieved through the union of male and female entities: the man listens to the female voice and understands her demand for beauty. The woman knows how to wait and, trusting the lead, surrender to the music and the moment. Both leading and following are essential components of the aesthetic ideal and the philosophy of tango. Very few understand this and are able to convey it as our ardent dancer and a patient mentor, maestro Claudio Bigler. Selma Linda MorraLearning the language of tango is both exhilarating and irresistible – as with the process of becoming acquainted with any new language, it can also be awkward and frustrating. Learning with Claudio Bigler, however, is entirely pleasurable: he gently yet masterfully guides one through the movements of close embrace tango. His patience and generosity of spirit, and his kind attention to detail intensify the delights derived from learning the language of the dance. Linda Morra Margret and JimMargret and I have been dancing tango for 3 months now,and we have no previous dance experience. With Claudio's teaching we can already dance at the milongas, have fun, and not run anybody down. We understand that there are many years of training ahead of us and we feel good about the tango foundation Claudo is giving us. Margret and I think very highly of Claudio and his teaching. Margret Li & Jim Jardine |