welcome to daniel trenner
Welcome to the newest iteration of danieltrenner.com It has been a long time coming! In 2001 I went on a forced leave of absence that I expected to last three years, and ended up lasting seven. The...
View ArticleDaniel’s Story 1980s
Once upon a time I was an American dancer, North American that is. After beginnings, 1975, in West African with Percy Borde, and Modern with Bill T. Jones (six of us in class at the old American Dance...
View ArticleHomage to the Followers- Part 1
In the 1980s when social tango was re-emerging in Buenos Aires among the returning milongueros, young people only came to the tango because they were interested in performing it. They came from one of...
View ArticleInspired by Julie & Julia
It has been a pleasure getting going this morning. A lengthy pleasure. My morning ritual, when I can get to it all, includes enjoying waking up, stretching, meditating, showering or bathing, and then...
View ArticleJuan Bruno’s childhood anecdote
Juan Bruno was “El Pibe de Ciudadela” (The Kid from Ciudadela). He died in 2004 at the age of 79 . (dates are approx.) He was my closest friend among the dancers of the older generation. I bonded with...
View ArticleHomage to the Followers- Part 2
If you have taken class with me in any of the last ten years or so, I have probably told my analogy of the Magician and the Magician’s lady. Just the title itself is enough to clue in the most…
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Daniel w Rebecca Shulman performing in Amsterdam in 1995. (click on the itangocafe link at left to buy the video) This is the opening performance of V103, from the most popular series that we ever...
View ArticleDaniel’s Story 1980s
Once upon a time I was an American dancer, North American that is. After beginnings, 1975, in West African with Percy Borde, and Modern with Bill T. Jones (six of us in class at the old American Dance...
View ArticleHomage to the Followers- Part 1
In the 1980s when social tango was re-emerging in Buenos Aires among the returning milongueros, young people only came to the tango because they were interested in performing it. They came from one of...
View ArticleInspired by Julia and Julia
It has been a pleasure getting going this morning. A lengthy pleasure. My morning ritual, when I can get to it all, includes enjoying waking up, stretching, meditating, showering or bathing, and then...
View ArticleJuan Bruno’s childhood anecdote
Juan Bruno was “El Pibe de Ciudadela” (The Kid from Ciudadela). He died in 2004 at the age of 79 . (dates are approx.) He was my closest friend among the dancers of the older generation. I bonded with...
View ArticleHomage to Followers – Part 2
If you have taken class with me in any of the last ten years or so, I have probably told my analogy of the Magician and the Magician’s lady. Just the title itself is enough to clue in the most fearsome...
View Articleitangocafe
Daniel w Rebecca Shulman performing in Amsterdam in 1995. (click on the itangocafe link at left to buy the video) This is the opening performance of V103, from the most popular series that we ever...
View ArticleWelcome to Daniel Trenner
Welcome to the newest iteration of danieltrenner.com It has been a long time coming! Lately my life has been taken up with my move to Western Massachusetts. I bought a large home in Florence in 2008,...
View ArticleDaniel’s Story 1980s
Once upon a time I was an American dancer, North American that is. After beginnings, 1975, in West African with Percy Borde, and Modern with Bill T. Jones (six of us in class at the old American Dance...
View ArticleHomage to the Followers- Part 1
In the 1980s when social tango was re-emerging in Buenos Aires among the returning milongueros, young people only came to the tango because they were interested in performing it. They came from one of...
View ArticleInspired by Julia and Julia
It has been a pleasure getting going this morning. A lengthy pleasure. My morning ritual, when I can get to it all, includes enjoying waking up, stretching, meditating, showering in our new glass...
View ArticleJuan Bruno’s childhood anecdote
Juan Bruno was “El Pibe de Ciudadela” (The Kid from Ciudadela). He died in 2004 at the age of 79 . (dates are approx.) He was my closest friend among the dancers of the older generation. I bonded with...
View ArticleHomage to Followers – Part 2
If you have taken class with me in any of the last ten years or so, I have probably told my analogy of the Magician and the Magician’s lady. Just the title itself is enough to clue in the most fearsome...
View Articleitangocafe
Daniel w Rebecca Shulman performing in Amsterdam in 1995. (click on the itangocafe link at left to buy the video) This is the opening performance of V103, from the most popular series that we ever...
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