POREC a.k.a Mediterranean Summer Tango Festival

POREC a.k.a Mediterranean Summer Tango Festival

Hello everyone,

I (Hasan) wanted to express some feelings, ideas and recommendations about Porec www.summertango.com since it is here.

Many of you tangueros already know what i will be writing about, however, it has been 2 full years without Porec and some will experience Porec for the very first time.

For some might seem intimidating or chaotic but I can assure you that right attitude and energy can make your POREC experience unforgettable.

First and foremost, I personally LOVE this festival and always have and will a special place in my heart.

There is a reason why each edition is over 1000 people but Porec didn’t get famous in just 1 year.

It was and still is a continuous growth and success.

They never took it for granted and it is absolutely a joy to have them back after two years of Covid-19 break

My dear friends Zrinko and Tajana and the whole team did a fabulous job over the years.

The effort has been spectacular.

Many of you don’t know that the team builds everything from scratch and they bring all from ZAGREB.

Thats already something to admire about this festival.

The venue isn’t just a basketball court.

They fill the area with hundreds of decorations items to make you feel that you are on the beach at all times.

The sound and The lighting crew do an incredible job to make each square metre the same ambiance.

Djs will make you dance until breakfast. Thats for sure.

Osky is always my favorite

What about Dancers?

Ofcourse an event with these extreme good conditions attracts over thousands dancers from all around the world. Not only finding people is easy but also there are dancers from all levels in Porec and they all want to dance with another level of dancers.

I think it is not just for Porec but for all events, it is very easy to say for someone that doesn't get dances.

So what we should do?

  • Be social at all times, pool parties and beach time is a great way to meet new people and socialize.

          (Don’t be scared of extremely in good shape tangueros. I go there with my belly every year and I do just fine)

  • Breakfasts are Dinners at the Festival Hotels are also great times to meet new people.

  • Smiling opens a lot of doors.

  • Make sure you use the etiquettes of tango. CABECEO/Mirada are just many. CABECEO area are many…

  • Make sure to respect the line of dancing / RONDA...

  • Bar is also another area to be socialized

  • Clothing and Shoe sellers area are also another way to spend time while you are not dancing.

  • Come and Say hi  to me at Touchline Tango Stand and I will make sure to introduce you to people.

The last but not least,

The night is really young in Porec so many dancers arrive late and stay until the end. Use your energy wisely. Picture below is about 7.30 am in the morning.

See you in Porec…

Love and Peace

Buenos Aires, what NOT to do.

Buenos Aires, what NOT to do.

Buenos Aires,

the Mecca of Tango for us tango dancers (Tangueors) and many other things for the rest of the world.
Like Americans have an American Dream, tango dancers also have a dream of going to Buenos Aires.
Most of us already went and the rest of us are dreaming to go,
Some of us go often, some of us went once and can’t go back in the near future
Many of Tango Professionals, Tango Maestros live outside but adore the idea of belonging to Buenos Aires.
Long story short, it is a different world,
Buenos Aires.
We live in a world of Technology and probably everything is already written and explained about Buenos Aires.
Here a link ( Click the RED) for famous places , to do or visit. WHAT TO DO's in BUENOS AIRES
You must find tons of articles online about what do to in Buenos Aires,
However,
These probably won’t be the best information of what you need when you travel to BA.
Your friend's comments or preferences are already subjective as well,
Which milonga you go to or whos classes to take. TRY THEM ALL and judge for yourself.
But if you go to Buenos Aires once, you must have a list of what not to do when you are in Buenos Aires. It can only come by experience and you must learn from your friends / colleagues.

Here is our list for it of WHAT NOT TO DO in BUENOS AIRES

    • Dont try to plan ahead what you will do. People you meet in Buenos Aires will change your stay in Buenos Aires.
    • Never say NO to a house party, if you don’t get invited, BE the house party.
    • Don’t try to act like a local, you always be a tourist but you don’t have to go to a tango show, seriously
    • Don’t tango shoe shopping at day 1. Spend your money wisely. Get a pair of tango shoes per week and get bench at the last week. Your preference will change
    • Leave your fancy smartphones at home. Take your Nokia 3310 to Milongas
    • Never exchange money at the cambio. Be the cambio. CAMBIOOO
    • Don’t go back without testing Alfajores, Fernet or Medialuna. Be a good friend of Juan at La Viruta, he is the real owner of La Viruta Tango, literally. He’ll give you the best medialunas in town around 4 am in addition to the best seat.

Please JOIN US and make a comment and write your own NOT TO DO’s in Buenos Aires into the comment sections.

You might want to join our raffle by commenting yours. If you never been there, join us and let's go to Buenos Aires. Our next city will be San Francisco, stay tuned, stay Safe

San Francisco, People you must know..!

San Francisco, People you must know..!

San Francisco…

If you goo to SANNNNN FRANCISCOOOOO.

Before we start,

open https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MSKkSux_Wrs on your browser and put your phones on.

As we have done it for the Buenos Aires post ( click to read if you haven't), you can find useful information on web, however we will keep writing based on experience.

Here is also the video of 24 things to do in San Francisco if you want general information about San Fran

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p_M-NJWO7tQ

 

Let's start....

It is a very special place for me (Hasan Seremet) because everything has started there for me in terms of Tango Business. San Francisco is the first city that I sold Tango Shoes

Even though I learned the tango in Los Angeles locally, I have benefited the traveling tango maestros artists throughout the festivals in the United States and San Francisco was the city where I start vending for Tango. #tangoshoes

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For those who have never been, San Fran is one of the oldest tango communities in the United States, if not the oldest (I think New York is the oldest but need to double check) In the last decade, in addition to the local activities, San Francisco Tango Scene attracted a lot of out of towner and international guests once a year with its great festivals and marathons.

Antipanico and SFTM are the two events that made me go to San Fran at least once a year .

. Antipanico was one of the biggest tango festivals in USA and it ended a few years back. (Organized by Michelle and Kendra, Tango Renaissance ) That was the festival were I started vending for the first time in 2012. That’s also the tango festival where I watched Chicho Mariano Frumboli for the very first time. So it has a lot of memories.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rrJriGDeMl4

Thanks to Antipanico, I have become very familiar with the Tango scene and made a lot of friends.

My dear friends Felipe and Ayano also organized and still organize SFTM, the best tango marathon in the United States. I usually don’t use those statements but I really think they deserve that. At least for me. I am out of the scene for more than 4 years but I still hear how SFTM is rocking and always being sold out.

SFTM also inspired me for my own events, the success behind my tango festival in Istanbul Istanbul-Express Tango Festival and Narathon is that I always have had good inspirations.

See the Chocolate fountain below and raise the bar. I missed you guys

I can also state that my good old friends Rina, Homer, Christina, Mayumi, Shorey also were great local influencers. My dear friend Aydın also has a special place as well. He hosted me in those old days

There is also one guy that I want to mention. Eugene. Oh men, he is character.

Couple words for those lovely people

Rina always hosted me at her place, for those who haven't been, San Francisco is really expensive to stay. But more importantly, she always me feel home. She quit her job and found Ateliex Vertex. Check them out.

Homer and Christina were great help for me, they helped a lot.

Mayumi is such a generous person. When I mention Mayumi, a smile also gets into my face.

Shorey, oh dear. One of the best Dj I have listened, still up to date. We have had great times. She always gave me a hard time but I deserved it. Shorey is next to Felipe.

Eugune, I am sure he is still dressing up very funky. He is a character and very good cook. Date him. Just kidding...:)

I might have not contacted them in a while since life took me to another direction but I think of them and remember them often. I love and miss them a lot.

I now became the managing partner of Touchline,

I would have liked to write where everything has started for me in my Tango (Business) Journey. Since I am celebrating my 10th year in Tango Business, selling tango shoes and tango clothes.

I wanted to remember good old days and introduce you who yo must know.

Again, I am out of the scene for couple years now, there are a lot of great people, but I want to introduce my people who made my experience beautiful.

So couple SAN FRAN recommendations as far as my experience.

  • Make sure to meet Ayano, Felipe, Homer, Christina, Rina, Mayumi, Shorey, Eugene when you go to San Francisco. You don’t need to know them and you can introduce yourself if they are still living there. They are extremely friendly and nice people.
  • If you are planning a trip to San Fran, and want to include Tango, make sure to attend SFTM, 2nd week of November. Please Contact Felipe and Ayano or follow the event details on facebook or online https://www.sftangomarathon.com/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/sftangomarathon/
  • Make sure to stay on Monday because they close the marathon at the Beat. :)
  • You can always get more information about SF Tango Scene, http://sflovestango.com/ https://www.tangomango.org/
  • As much as I want to give you the most positive experience, I must say Car breakers are very famous in San Francisco. Do not use car transportation at the city center. It never happened to me but I know a lot of occasions. You must use Uber or other ways transportation.
  • You must visit Mission District to feel like a local and Alcatraz to feel like a tourist.
  • Although, rent a car and visit
    • Napa and Sonoma Valley ( The Wine Country)
    • Palo Alto, The Silicon Valley. Go to Apple Park to get Apple T-Shirts ( only sold in San Fran)
    • Take the Route 1 to Los Angeles, DO NOT DRIVE at night. IF you don't know the road, it is very dangerous, and you must benefit the scenery
    • Portland, a good tango scene as well. Make sure to connect with Alex Krebs. HE is very talented. You might know him from the spotify. He is great just great. Absolutely great ( Put Trump voice on this)
    • Berkeley, The food is great there and cheaper comparing to San Fran City center.