TEACHING

BALLET
Tadayoshi built a fifteen-year career at prestigious institutions such as the Ballet de l'Opéra de Lyon, Scapino Ballet Rotterdam, and the Rudra Béjart School in Lausanne, collaborating with numerous choreographers and bringing classical, as well as contemporary, techniques to life through diverse artistic approaches.
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In 2006, he is awarded with the VSCD Swan Award as the Best Performance in the Netherlands for his interpretation of Marco Goecke's solo Affi.
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Holding a State Diploma in Classical Dance, he now shares his expertise as a teacher across companies and schools, inspiring the next generation of dancers.
Argentine Tango
Tadayoshi discovered Argentine Tango in 2019 during a trip to Buenos Aires. He immediately studied both roles to fully master this improvisational art and explore the dynamics between leader and follower.
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He now teaches workshops across Europe, promoting the practice and understanding of both roles.
Active Member of Queer Tango
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Queer tango is an approach to Argentine tango that challenges traditional gender roles. By separating the roles of leader and follower from gender, anyone can lead or follow regardless of gender or sexual orientation.
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It is both an artistic and social practice, fostering creativity, connection, and freedom of expression, and an inclusive movement promoting equality and diversity in milongas. Queer tango emphasizes the relationship, improvisation, and connection between partners over gender.
