Wines & Chocolates (food pairing)

Learn about how chocolates interact with wines and how the flavour and taste changes. The speakers demonstrate the art and science of food pairing and guide you through our tasty lessons. Chocolates from Awfully Chocolate will be served

Light refreshments and 3 wines (red, white and dessert) will be served.


CategorySelf Enrichment
DateSaturday, 26 July 2008
Time2pm - 4.30pm (with Q&A session)
VenueTanjong Pagar
Cost$37 (Member)
$40 (Non-member)
Group Size15-30
Dress CodeSaturday Casual
Registration Closing DateFriday, 18 July 2008

To register, please send us an email with your name and contact number.

Midsummer Night's Tango

Issac Ho (featured in Find Me A Singaporean 2 稀游记2 episode 1, hosted by Belinda Lee on channel U) is back from Buenos Aires. Together with his Tango dancer friends Su-Lyn and Valerie, they will be bringing to you a series of basic Tango classes. Read more about Issac below.

CategorySelf Enrichment
Date (3 classes on each day)Saturday, 12 July 2008
Saturday, 19 July 2008
Time (for both days)1pm to 2.30pm
More details below
2.45pm to 4.15pm

4.30pm to 6pm
VenueDance on Us Studio

Scotts near Orchard
Cost$25 for each class

Any 4 classes at $90 (usual: $100)

All 6 classes at $120 (usual: $150)
Group Size16-30
Dress CodeTBA
Registration Closing DateFirst-come-first-serve basis


On Saturday, 12 July 2008
1pm to 2.30pm Tango class: Ocho cortado with a sensual twist
2.45pm to 4.15pm Tango class: Sacadas with impact!
4.30pm to 6pm Vals class: How to get that flying feeling?

On Saturday, 19 July 2008
1pm to 2.30pm Tango class: Add elegance and spice to your turns
2.45pm to 4.15pm Tango class: Boleos interrupted
16:30 to 6pm Milonga class: Playful tricks of the milongueros

Issac fallen in love with Tango 3 years ago and started learning tango with Royce and Jean-Michel in Singapore in December 2005.

In August 2006, he quitted his full-time job and moved to Buenos Aires to learn Tango from the most renowned masters and dance in the famous traditional milongas.

His Buenos Aires tango journey included some of the greatest milongueros and professional dancers. The ones that influenced him the most are Cacho Dante and Rosana Devesa for their classic apilado style; El Flaco Dany for his excellence in milonga; and most significantly Javier Rodriguez and Andrea Misse for their elegance and musicality in Tango Salon style.

Issac is currently staying in Buenos Aires and will do so for the next four years, continuing his Tango journey and studying for a philosphy degree at the University of Salvador.