Tango—one of Argentina’s most enduring cultural exports—has always been more than the sum of its music, lyrics, and dance. For many, it functions as a lens through which to interpret the world: its ...
Acity that flaunts blue-and-white flags every World Cup and has hosted Albeceleste legends Maradona and Messi played host to another Argentinian recently. Nicolas Sandez from Buenos Aires was in the ...
This iconic dance is experiencing a revival in Buenos Aires, as both locals and foreigners are swayed by its enticing rhythm. Some days at sunset, the whole of Buenos Aires seems to be moving to the ...
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 ...
WASHINGTON — Standing under multicolored lights in a Columbia Heights studio, the tango instructor told her students to find a partner and practice the dance’s basic position, an intimate embrace ...
Standing under multicolored lights in a Columbia Heights studio, the tango instructor told her students to find a partner and practice the dance’s basic position, an intimate embrace between leader ...
If you go to a milonga, or social dance, to do tango dancing in Buenos Aires, you’ll likely be doing it to live music. In western Massachusetts? No so much. Now, though, Western Mass Tango, which has ...