Julieta Friedgen called Argentine tango a dance where two people share a space normally occupied by one person.
Members of the ASU Tango club meet every Thursday night in the social sciences courtyard to bring the Argentine Tango to Arizona. Interdisciplinary studies senior Marisa Ostos joined the club after ...
A Japanese couple outdanced the Argentines and more to win the traditional salon category at the Tango Dance World Championship. The competition wrapped up Monday night with the finals of "stage" ...
When people think about the performing arts in Buenos Aires, Argentina, tango normally comes to mind first — and for good reason. You can find porteños (Buenos Aires locals) tangoing any day of the ...
Argentine Tango dancing is alive and well in Buffalo. And now the social ballroom dance routine has come to the waterfront… once again. Before the pandemic, the Buffalo tango community gathered at the ...
You can spend perfectly lovely time with Our Last Tango purely as a dance movie, with all the sexy pleasures that tango delivers. But for Maria Nieves Rego, one half of Argentina's premier tango ...
Following is an interview with Travis Widrick who runs/teaches Intro To Tango dance classes and organizes Argentine Milonga dance parties. In the past, we’ve covered a number of tango related events ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by By Erik Piepenburg When Anton Gazenbeek talks about dancing tango, his words suggest that he’s referring to more than just fancy footwork. “With women ...
Emory University's Dr. Madeleine Hackney leads specialized tango classes for veterans living with Parkinson's disease.
The Rochester Downtown Alliance held Argentine Tango Dance Lessons in collaboration with Southern Minnesota USA Dance Chapter 2017 and Tango Society of Rochester on Monday, April 7, 2025, at the ...
It’s 45 minutes into Queen City Tango’s twice-monthly milonga, and my tango partner and I are nowhere near ready to join the other dancers. In a mirror-lined dance studio hung with paper lanterns at ...
When the tango begins to play, Lidia Beltran shrugs off the Parkinson’s symptoms that plague her, takes hold of her therapist and dances, her body fluid and her steps precise. This is part of an ...
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