In the last two decades of the 19th century, the dance known as the tango emerges out of the immigrant culture of Argentina's dockside slums. The tango fuses New World, African, and European dance ...
The Argentine Tango spread to Europe the early 20th Century when wealthy Argentineans moved to Paris, and by 1913 it had become a worldwide phenomenon. Due to its risque nature, a "cleaned up ...
Correia, a 47-year-old kinesiologist from Brazil, took her first tango class in Rio de Janeiro two decades ago. She eventually came to Argentina to perfect the dance, and never left. After ...
It was on a cold spring morning in 1929 that Tango Milonga, written by the giants Jerzy Petersburski and Andrzej WÅ‚ast, was first heard by Polish audiences ever hungry for those voguish, shattering ...
Less known is that his divine calling happened en route to a student gathering that would have involved food, music and dancing the Argentine tango. Although he wound up skipping the festival ...
Less known is that his divine calling happened en route to a student gathering that would have involved food, music and dancing the Argentine tango. Although he wound up skipping the festival, the ...