Gustavo Naveira

[2] My first steps with dancing occurred unexpectedly when I studied economy in the University of Buenos Aires where there was a course which I attended.

An instructor that gave me a lot was Pepito Avellaneda but I cannot leave unmentioned Antonio Todaro and Gerardo Portalea.

Gustavo has also 2 kids, Ariadna and Federico, from previous relationship with Olga Besio.

This is an old way of thinking, resulting from the lack of technical knowledge in past eras.

This simple and clumsy division between open and closed is often used by those who try to deny the evolution of the dance, to disguise their own lack of knowledge.

Today it is perfectly clear that the distances in the dance have a much greater complexity than a simple open or closed... We have learned, and we have developed our knowledge.

This has allowed many to understand tango dance better and teaching levels have risen considerably thanks to these concepts.

He also managed to clarify the different ways of understanding and explaining changes of directions and he also transmitted the interpretation of rhythmical patterns specially the so-called 'cincopations'.

Gustavo Naveira with Giselle Anne during the tango class in Boulder, Colorado