Showing posts with label Tango In New Orleans. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tango In New Orleans. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

You Won The Enamel House Sign!

Thank you everyone who left a comment for the Ramsign giveaway HERE

The sign pictured above is one Alberto and I had made in 1997 in Buenos Aires. It hung on our front gate in California for a few years. If only I had know about Ramsign back then!

The part of the sign with the number on it is an actual enamel house number sign from Buenos Aires, but the artist had to custom paint our number on it, since the only one we found with our house number on it was still attached to a house in Buenos Aires.

So the winner by random choice is: Sarah from La Maison Boheme!

Sarah, please email Tezz at Ramsign to collect your prize:

Monday, February 14, 2011

Your Tango Shoes Under My Bench

Pink monogram plate: V & A
Caroline gave me these for my birthday HERE


When Alberto and I met, it was through the tango. I was a new dancer, and he was quite a few steps ahead of me. We met in July and we were a couple by October. I left my home in New York to move in with Alberto in California. I left behind an apartment, a beach house, a design business, and many, many friends.

I was sick at the time, wrung out and damaged. The tango gave me solace and strength, and Alberto gave me back my life.

To this day we are part of an urban myth in the tango world, the fancy New York woman getting the prize of the Argentine tango man. Many said it would not stand the test of time, that I would have my little tango fling, and get back to New York and my "real" life.

Sixteen years later I am deep into my life with Alberto. I never looked back, but always looked ahead to what we have between us, and what we continue to build upon.




Ours is not a romance of youth, but one started in middle age, and growing into our golden age.
Much comes with the territory that you never think about when you are younger. You never think you'll make it to be the age of grandparents, much less have the romance of your lifetime happening.



Alberto is a romantic. And so this morning he sweetly and shyly asked me to be his Valentine ~ again. And I accepted ~ again. He said I saved his heart, so he he is giving it to me.

Our long time friend Michael Pelkey sent this perfect Valentine



The tango is the back drop to the love affair of Alberto and me. Sharing our dance with one another is still thrilling, and touching, and magical.

Recently I have been updating our at home dance studio HERE
My friend Jack made a gift of the same green silk drapes I have in the living room. We both did out drapes at the same time two years ago, and he is changing his and passed them onto me. This prompted me to spruce things up. I painted some mirrors white, re-hung some art, re-purposed our old dining room chandelier and painted it orange, and added some seating HERE


White patent leather chair at perch.



The last piece for the studio is a bench I covered in white patent leather. I was inspired by the white patent leather chairs at perch. I saw over three years ago. I borrowed a pair for a photo shoot then, but never purchased them HERE


Wishing all of you love and Valentines, today and everyday.


The tango shoes of Alberto Paz and Valorie Hart

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Warm and Cozy With Brown Velvet

This is the front door to our house
The Union Jack armoire is our coat closet
This room is our dance studio


I had another old ratty vintage chair reupholstered. I bought it for $20. eleven years ago, and it was in such good shape, it stayed the way I found it, gold velvet with brown wood arms and legs.
The chair has good classic lines, so I decided I would re-up it.

Leonels has done all the upholstery in our home, and we use them at perch. the high end home furnishings shop I work in. They are simply the best for workmanship, and they are fair with pricing.


Leonels is the upholsterer to Visual Vamp
View from the living room into the dance studio


I meant the chair for the dance studio, placed by a window, a nice spot to just sit and gaze, or an handy place to change into dance shoes, or sit and teach from the chair ha ha.

Uh, no. Too "Mr. and Mrs."
So I broke up the romance, & moved Mrs. Brown Velvet Chair


But I got seduced by the "newness" and moved the chair into the living room. It didn't quite fit, and paired with the lime green wing chair, it looked a little too much like "Mr. and Mrs. Chair", too granny even for this granny.

Mrs. Brown Velvet does a tango in the dance studio


So Back to the dance studio it went.

I painted the arms and legs of the chair white, and distressed the paint a bit. The new fabric is brown velvet, purchased from Fabric.com. The old chair had nail heads, but for the new version I chose self-piping. I have nail heads on the couch and French settee, and my breakfast room chairs, and just thought, "enough with the nail heads already."

A place to gaze or change into dance shoes


Then I moved it back to the living room, and moved it this way and that way. Fuss and fidget, fuss and fidget. Oh the silly restless illness of a decor addict. Don't judge/laugh. I know you do the same thing.

I moved the chair this way...

Then I moved the chair that way...


And then I finally moved it back to the studio where I wanted it to be in the first damn place! So now the chairs are all at rest for the moment, cozy on this winter day.

Striped doors in the dance studio adjoin the living room


Visual Vamp living room February 2011
Cozy
- Do you see Cholo?


I have some exciting news. The Preservation Resource Center invited Alberto and I to be on the first Shotgun House Tour since Hurricane Katrina. We are so honored and excited. It's Saturday April 2 in case you are in New Orleans.

I needed to snap some photos, and I got a new camera from Alberto for Christmas, so I am experimenting with settings and exposures. I always shoot with natural light which is tricky, since even though our house doesn't feel gloomy, it's not exactly flooded with light.

So these photos are part of the learning curve, and since I had them I thought I'd share them, in hopes to give you something to look at during the MONSTER STORM OF THE CENTURY!


Visual Vamp living room looking into the dance studio - 2011


PS Thank you all for the great response to my project with the apricot silk drapes. Next week I will show you another room....

Sunday, January 16, 2011

Sneak Peak: Planet Tango Dance Studio

Planet Tango dance studio
The home studio of Alberto Paz and Valorie Hart


Alberto is feeling really good these days, and we are officially giving tango classes again. To celebrate, I did a little refurb on our dance studio at home for him. A few little things can really add freshness and energy to a room.

I added lime green silk drapes to replace black and tan check curtains. The same lime green drapes are in the living room, which adjoins the dance room, so the continuity of this luscious color is great.

I painted all the mirrors white, and filled an entire wall with them floor to ceiling. We actually use the ones at mid level to check our steps and posture. I also grouped all the tango art on another wall, floor to ceiling. These are vintage sheet music covers of famous Argentine tangos.

Another burst of color is introduced with the orange chandelier. It was our old dining room chandelier that I spray painted this wonderful color.

A bench for changing shoes is at the upholsterer. It's being covered in white patent leather. You know I'll show it to you when it's done.

We are teaching our first tango workshop of the new year this weekend, and the first after the incident in Canada. Wish you could be here for it!


The view from the living into the Planet Tango dance room

Lime green and orange and white in the living room
These colors are repeated in the dance room

The colors are soooo 2009 ha ha - Will I repaint this year???!!!!


Planet Tango dance studio then...

Planet Tango dance studio now...

Another view from the living room into the dance room

A little vignette in the Visual Vamp living room
I spy an
Anne Harwell painting

Bryan Batt used lime green and an orange chandelier in is old house
He's moved onto the world of greige in a new home

Friday, December 24, 2010

In Lieu Of A Proper Thank You Note





I want to send each and every one of you a personal handwritten thank you note.

When that seemed impossible, I wanted to make a list of every name of every person who sent prayers (that were answered). I wanted to add to the list the names from emails that were filled with love and concern. And then thank each of you for the comments you left on the various posts I did about Canada.



You blew up Facebook with your heartfelt comments and messages.


Fund raisers were held by tango communities all over the USA for us, including a whopper in New Orleans.

I wanted to list all the bloggers who did a post for Alberto and me ( I have tried to re-post them on Facebook when I find them), and of the many bloggers who held auctions for us, or donated something for those auctions from baking cookies to beautiful works of art, or gave us something we needed from your Etsy shop, or bought our book Gotta Tango.


I so wanted to list the names of all of you who sent fruit baskets and brought over food once we made it home, and of course I wanted to post the names that showed up on the roster for a Paypal donation to boutique@planet-tango.com



It amounts to hundreds of names.

As Alberto recovers, we have spent hours and hours reading each and every name. We cry alot reading these amazing names, so many of which are of people we "don't know". And then we cry harder reading the names of all the people we know, and who love us. We can safely say you are loved, and we are loved.



We have tried to search and acknowledge every blog post many of you did about our time in Canada.

Then we tried to cross reference it all and make a master list. This has been going on since Thanksgiving when I originally wanted to name names ha ha.



Well, we are just not up to it! It is too much for us to do. We need a a blog intern ha ha. But we couldn't let another month go by without saying something, without offering some kind of thank you note, proper or not.



First responders in Canada, doctors and nurses in two countries, family, fellow dancers, bloggers, readers, kind strangers, tangueros, and loyal friends from all over the world:

We can't begin to express our gratitude for your solidarity and compassion, for your words of comfort, love and support along with your prayers, good wishes and most important, generous contributions that helped us raise the necessary funds to return home.

Thank you and let's dance more tango in 2011, and blog, and decorate, and be good to each other.

Valorie Hart and Alberto Paz dancing Tango on Fulton Street in New Orleans


Alberto and I send our best wishes for the best holiday season and a peaceful and prosperous new year.



All of the fabulous hand lettered examples come from Stephen Rapp.

From his web site:

"Word and image are the key components in any graphic campaign. Each must effectively convey the message on both a practical and emotional level. This is where custom type and lettering excel. Hand lettered words express emotion much like the human voice. They can, in some cases, even serve as illustration. In our ever expanding digital environment the sense of human touch conveyed with hand lettering stands out as a welcoming voice.

Lettering and typography are my passion. I’ve studied and practiced lettering and type design for over 2 decades. Along the way I’ve had the opportunity to work in a variety of styles and media. If you have a project that might benefit from custom lettering or type; please don’t hesitate to call or write."

Sunday, October 31, 2010

Oh Canada

If you are on Facebook, you may know Alberto had a heart attack in the Calgary airport on our way to teach a tango workshop. He was put into a paralytic induced coma, had his blood cooled to protect his brain, has been rewarmed and he's off the ventilators, and breathing tube, is talking, but not walking.

Alberto is not all there - sort of like dealing with a mild case of Alzheimer's. He is like a sweet newborn baby.

He needed to have an angio gram today, and he refused! He only wanted Dr. Bhansali his New Orleans doctor.

Finally we got Bhansali on the phone with Alberto to tell him to do it. You know the patient has to be awake and cooperate. So Alberto agreed, but with his memory lapses, it was tough getting him there, because it took the hospital six hours to have a slot. I had to be there with him during the angio.

There is a blockage of course. But too close to one of the valves in the artery (left side) for a stent. They are proposing open heart surgery. Nothing will happen until Monday, when a group of heart specialists look at the angio results.

He cannot travel until his mental state is better, and he can walk. He is talking, eating, but is sometimes very difficult emotionally. He just wants to come home, and really doesn't understand that he is in the hospital. I play him tango music to soothe his troubled mind.

Medivac has been mentioned. But how. It is so expensive. If anyone has any connections in this area, please share your information with me.

We could use a good fund raiser.

Dancers in New Orleans, and people from all over the world are contributing to our Paypal account:

boutique@planet-tango.com

For now the blog must be on the back burner. Please pray for Alberto and me.

Saturday, December 27, 2008

Una Noche de Garufa!


Tonight's the Night!
Una Noche de Garufa
This is the time we all come together
to break bread, and raise a glass
to the passing year, and the year ahead,
to each other for having survived
another year to dance a tango!
9 PM - ???
Delish Buffet!
The Best Tango Music!
Midnight Champagne Toast!
Hats and Horns!
Woo Hoo!
Una Noche de Garufa!
Please e-mail me today
mizvthe@yahoo.com
or call
504 875-0526
to reserve.
$30. before 11 PM
$20 after 11 PM (no dinner included)
The Country Club
634 Louisa Street
New Orleans

Saturday, November 22, 2008

Happy Weekend! It's Hot!


Saturday Night Tango

November 22

The Country Club

634 Louisa Street
New Orleans

Dance from 9 PM - ????

Great place, great music, great people!

We're always there for you!
Alberto and Valorie
Tango in New Orleans

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Wednesday Night Tango

Every Wednesday in New Orleans we dance tango!
Come and join us tonight to celebrate the biggest tango of our lives!
Le Phare

523 Gravier Street

Tango Class 8 PM

Dance and Celebrate 9 PM - Midnight!

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

You Know Where I Am On Wednesday Night!


Tango Tonight!

LE PHARE

523 GRAVIER STREET

New Orleans

Class 7 - 9 PM

Dancing and Cocktails 9 PM - Midnight

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Wednesday Is Tango Night

LePhare
523 Gravier Street - New Orleans
Tango Class 7 - 9PM
Tango Dancing & Cocktails 9 PM - Midnight

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Dance Tango Tonight!


Le Phare
523 Gravier St., New Orleans

Level 1 Lesson 7PM
Level 2 Lesson 8PM
Dancing and Cocktails 9PM - Midnight

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Wednesday Night Tango

Dance Tango Tonight!
LePhare 523 Gravier Street
New Orleans
Lesson at 7 PM
Dancing and Cocktails 9 PM - Midnight
Tonight a special treat!
Latin All Star, Joe Canoura will play a live Salsa set!
Joe Canoura with Eddie Palmieri

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Wednesday Night Is Tango Night!

Dance Tango Tonight!

Le Phare
523 Gravier Street
New Orleans

7 PM Beginner Class
8 PM Intermediate Class
9 PM - Midnight Tango Dancing and Cocktails

DJ: Tangoman
Hostess with the mostess: La Mariposa

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Planet Tango Fall Schedule

CURRENT AND UPCOMING EVENTS WITH ALBERTO PAZ AND VALORIE HART
News Update 9/24/2008

WEDNESDAY Night lessons and milonga
Le Phare, 523 Gravier St., New Orleans
7-8 pm Dance tango tonight lesson, $10
8-9 pm Intermediate level lesson, $10
9-midnight Open tango dance party, free
DJ: The Tangoman

4TH SATURDAY OF THE MONTH MILONGA, Sat Oct 25
After playing nice to folks who organized conflicting activities in August and September, we return to our traditional fourth Saturday of the month schedule at The Country Club of New Orleans, 634 Louisa St. New Orleans, in the Baywater.
8:45 PM till ??, Admission $10
Hosted by Valorie, music by Alberto spinning authentic tango, milonga and vals criollo music for tango dancers. Bar dispenses adult beverages and refreshments. Restaurant open till 10 PM.

VIDEO COLLECTION
Check the great selection of instructional and entertaining DVDs at the Planet Tango website, http://www.planet- tango.com/ videos.htm

AUTHENTIC ARGENTINE TANGO MUSIC FOR DANCING
Check the great selection of carefully assembled music for dancing at the Planet Tango website, http://www.planet- tango.com/ music.htm

GOTTA TANGO BOOK
A best seller by Alberto and Valorie that offers a logical, structured approach that will help you learn quickly how to improvise spontaneously with a partner and with the music, http://www.planet- tango.com/ GottaTangoBook. htm

RADIO DEL TANGO
Listen to Argentine tango special broadcasts "EL TANGO CUENTA SU HISTORIA" at: http://radiodeltang o.wordpress. com

EL FIRULETE EZINE
Ever wonder why Alberto and Valorie let their work speak for itself? It's the confidence of those who know and are not afraid to tell it like it is. http://elfirulete. wordpress. com

TANGO LESSONS WITH ALBERTO AND VALORIE
No matter how or where the journey begins, when dancing well really matters, all roads lead to the Irish Channel where Alberto and Valorie are available every day to empower you with the knowledge and the joy of tango dancing. 504.875.0526

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Wednesday Is Tango Night!

Buenos Aires 2008
Our students Mercedes from Virginia, and Terry from Texas (who are now both tango instructors - we're so proud!) are seen dancing at Confiteria Ideal while on a tango tour we organize twice yearly - want to come along?

Tango Tonight!
In New Orleans with us!
After three long years, the venue where we hosted our weekly dance along with classes has reopened after struggling with Katrina damage. We are so happy to be doing this again. Our students and fellow dancers made this a popular place, and we know they'll do it again!

Tango Wednesdays!
Le Phare
523 Gravier Street at Loft 523

New Orleans, LA

DJ - Planet Tango playing the best Argentine tango music for dancing
Dancing & Drinking 9 PM - Midnight - no cover
Beginning Class 7 PM
Intermediate Class 8 PM - Classes are $10.


You Tube has a nice piece on us done for PBS at this space HERE
You can see us in action!

It shows how fabulous this posh little bar is. You can step into the grotto for an intimate chat...
...or lounge on the plush banquettes that are moved to the sides, making plenty of room for dancing on a great old wooden floor. It's a very elegant, yet a relaxed place, sensual and playful like the tango!
The original brick walls of the buildings have been maintained really giving it the classic New York comes to New Orleans loft feeling. No wonder I like this place so much!
The bar, now called LePhare, is connected to the extraordinary boutique hotel Loft 523. Housed in a century old building, visionary Sean Cummings, designed the hotel and bar. He kept original brick walls, and old wood floors, and cast iron columns.
He furnished it with the best modern pieces, making it feel like a very posh home.
There are incredible iconic pieces of furniture and original art used throughout the space.
Isn't this a fabulous tub to have in a hotel bathroom? Sean only chooses the best!
I'll be taking photos every week, and will make Tango Wednesdays part of Visual Vamp. And of course if you are in New Orleans, please stop by to say hello, and don't forget our Bed and Tango too!