Roberto Borrell Eugene Oregon September 27

Friday September 27th
An Evening to Remember
with Master Instructor Roberto Borrell
6:00 - 7:00
Tracing the Music Through Time
From the early roots to modern Timba & Cuban Salsa!
Roberto Borrell offers a masterful presentation on the history and development of Cuban popular music. Not to be missed!
7:00-8:00 pm
Finding the Clave
Through listening and playing we will begin to explore how to find the Clave in different genres of Cuban music. This class will increase your skill and ability to find the Clave. Being able to hear the Clave will boost your appreciation of Cuban music and improve your dancing.
8:00-9:00 Son
Learn to dance Son from Roberto Borrell himself. A great class for brand new beginners and experienced dancers alike. Great basics are the key. As Roberto says, "
To dance well is the most marvelous thing that exists"
Three, one hour classes
1 class $15, 2 classes $25, all 3 classes $30
Public Workshops at Courtspots in Springfield
2728 Pheasant Blvd, Springfield, Oregon 97477
See Map below
Roberto Borrell
MUSICIAN - DANCER - TEACHER
Thirty-five years of performing and instructing Afro-Cuban Folkloric Dance and Cuban Popular Dance has enabled Roberto Borrell to develop a unique and entertaining style of teaching.
At a time when elegance and style counted for everything Roberto Borrell turned the nights on fire dancing to the intricate rhythms of great Cuban performers such as Chappottin, Orquesta Aragon and Neno Gonzalez. He learned to dance during the heyday of the legendary Havana Social Clubs. Perfecting what is known as Cuban Popular Dance, Roberto became a master of Danzon, Son, Son-Montuno, Guaracha and the Cha-Cha-Cha.
When Roberto was 18 he was noticed by Cuba's Conjunto Folklorico Nacional and asked to join the celebrated performance group. In a trial by-fire situation he was schooled in the traditional Orisha songs, dances and rhythms by the most renowned Afro-Cuban folkloric dancers and percussionists of the time. His innate talent and facility for learning allowed him to start performing with the group immediately.
As Roberto continued to develop his performance skills he began to cultivate his abilities as a choreographer and musical director. Starting as the orchestra leader for his own group in Cuba , Union Cienfueguera, through to his highly successful San Francisco based orchestra, Moderna Tradcion, he continued to direct musical groups and shows for over 30 years.
By the time Roberto left Cuba he had developed a wealth of knowledge and a diverse mastery of Cuban music and dance which also included dancing Rumba en la calle, excelling in playing the Bata for Tambores (Yoruba religious ceremonies), choreographing for Carnival and performing on the National Stage.
In order to get the highly tuned performances that he required for his shows, Roberto began to train the dancers and musicians himself. Once in New York, Roberto focused his energy on teaching. With an authentic historic perspective, he worked on creating a meticulous method of teaching that combines music and dance with the evolution of Cuba's musical history. He teaches his students how to listen; one of the most valuable skills that a dancer can have. Along with a surplus of charm and charisma, Roberto has a generosity of spirit that transpires and inspires all of his students.
From a student in Cuba's pre-revolutionary dance halls to a prolific performer of Afro-Cuban dance and percussion, Roberto is able to harness the eros of the stage and direct it towards the world of teaching. If authenticity, raw talent and compassion are what you are looking for, Roberto Borrell is the teacher for you.
Courtsports in Springfield
2728 Pheasant Blvd, Springfield, Oregon 97477
An Evening to Remember
with Master Instructor Roberto Borrell
6:00 - 7:00
Tracing the Music Through Time
From the early roots to modern Timba & Cuban Salsa!
Roberto Borrell offers a masterful presentation on the history and development of Cuban popular music. Not to be missed!
7:00-8:00 pm
Finding the Clave
Through listening and playing we will begin to explore how to find the Clave in different genres of Cuban music. This class will increase your skill and ability to find the Clave. Being able to hear the Clave will boost your appreciation of Cuban music and improve your dancing.
8:00-9:00 Son
Learn to dance Son from Roberto Borrell himself. A great class for brand new beginners and experienced dancers alike. Great basics are the key. As Roberto says, "
To dance well is the most marvelous thing that exists"
Three, one hour classes
1 class $15, 2 classes $25, all 3 classes $30
Public Workshops at Courtspots in Springfield
2728 Pheasant Blvd, Springfield, Oregon 97477
See Map below
Roberto Borrell
MUSICIAN - DANCER - TEACHER
Thirty-five years of performing and instructing Afro-Cuban Folkloric Dance and Cuban Popular Dance has enabled Roberto Borrell to develop a unique and entertaining style of teaching.
At a time when elegance and style counted for everything Roberto Borrell turned the nights on fire dancing to the intricate rhythms of great Cuban performers such as Chappottin, Orquesta Aragon and Neno Gonzalez. He learned to dance during the heyday of the legendary Havana Social Clubs. Perfecting what is known as Cuban Popular Dance, Roberto became a master of Danzon, Son, Son-Montuno, Guaracha and the Cha-Cha-Cha.
When Roberto was 18 he was noticed by Cuba's Conjunto Folklorico Nacional and asked to join the celebrated performance group. In a trial by-fire situation he was schooled in the traditional Orisha songs, dances and rhythms by the most renowned Afro-Cuban folkloric dancers and percussionists of the time. His innate talent and facility for learning allowed him to start performing with the group immediately.
As Roberto continued to develop his performance skills he began to cultivate his abilities as a choreographer and musical director. Starting as the orchestra leader for his own group in Cuba , Union Cienfueguera, through to his highly successful San Francisco based orchestra, Moderna Tradcion, he continued to direct musical groups and shows for over 30 years.
By the time Roberto left Cuba he had developed a wealth of knowledge and a diverse mastery of Cuban music and dance which also included dancing Rumba en la calle, excelling in playing the Bata for Tambores (Yoruba religious ceremonies), choreographing for Carnival and performing on the National Stage.
In order to get the highly tuned performances that he required for his shows, Roberto began to train the dancers and musicians himself. Once in New York, Roberto focused his energy on teaching. With an authentic historic perspective, he worked on creating a meticulous method of teaching that combines music and dance with the evolution of Cuba's musical history. He teaches his students how to listen; one of the most valuable skills that a dancer can have. Along with a surplus of charm and charisma, Roberto has a generosity of spirit that transpires and inspires all of his students.
From a student in Cuba's pre-revolutionary dance halls to a prolific performer of Afro-Cuban dance and percussion, Roberto is able to harness the eros of the stage and direct it towards the world of teaching. If authenticity, raw talent and compassion are what you are looking for, Roberto Borrell is the teacher for you.
Courtsports in Springfield
2728 Pheasant Blvd, Springfield, Oregon 97477