What is Mazurka Klandestina?
It is an international dance movement based on French Mazurka in its modern style.
TO ALL DANCE LOVERS IN DUBLIN!
If you like folk dances and French Mazurka especially we are glad to invite you to this international event! Since Milan, other important cities in Europe have guested Mazurka Klandestina: Bologna, Turin, Genoa, Rome, Naples, Prague, Vienna, Madrid, Barcelona, Porto, Toulouse, London … and now it is Dublin’s time!!
We are going to dance outdoors or indoor, choosing different venues, French Mazurka and other folk dances with live music when is possible.
ALL ARE WELCOME!!
Once upon a time there was a group of friends who shared a love and passion for dancing together. An historical square in the “GREY MILAN” was chosen because it could provide the right atmosphere. Used during the day for business that square would be transformed into a place for dancing during the night. A small flame had been lit to give a new life to the square, a flame made by music and dance. Mazurka Klandestina was the fire and the dancers were the oxygen. This group of friends had invited other friends and they in turn invited even more friends…so this is the origin of Mazurka Klandestina
Diego Cantore 27th October 2008
TO ALL DANCE LOVERS IN DUBLIN!
If you like folk dances and French Mazurka especially we are glad to invite you to this international event! Since Milan, other important cities in Europe have guested Mazurka Klandestina: Bologna, Turin, Genoa, Rome, Naples, Prague, Vienna, Madrid, Barcelona, Porto, Toulouse, London … and now it is Dublin’s time!!
We are going to dance outdoors or indoor, choosing different venues, French Mazurka and other folk dances with live music when is possible.
ALL ARE WELCOME!!
Once upon a time there was a group of friends who shared a love and passion for dancing together. An historical square in the “GREY MILAN” was chosen because it could provide the right atmosphere. Used during the day for business that square would be transformed into a place for dancing during the night. A small flame had been lit to give a new life to the square, a flame made by music and dance. Mazurka Klandestina was the fire and the dancers were the oxygen. This group of friends had invited other friends and they in turn invited even more friends…so this is the origin of Mazurka Klandestina
Diego Cantore 27th October 2008