One of Buenos Aires’ largest and glitzy tango productions, Madero Tango in thePuerto Maderoneighborhood takes visitors through a tango journey, starting with its humble origins in the 19th century, through its popularity among the middle class, up to modern-day tango spin-offs including tango-jaz...
A public milonga class at the yearly Buenos Aires Tango Festival An immigrant community of mostly struggling, single European men meant there was a dearth of women at the time. Men danced with each other to practice for the day they might have the chance to seduce one of the few single ‘...
She had never been to a Tango show before as this was her first visit to Buenos Aires. We had notified the theater In advance that this was a special occasion. We arrived early and were given a table to the side floor level. We spoke to someo...
Buenos Aires, Dias y Noches de Tango (2007) Nélida Rodríguez Dancer: Mi Amigo Cholo The Kids Grow Up (1976) Nelson Ávila Dancer: Mi Amigo Cholo The Kids Grow Up (1976) Mabel Dai Dancer: La milonguita Los extermineitors (1989) Roberto Herrera Dancer: La milonguita El ala...
To understand Buenos Aires, you must taste the tango! Have a complete Tango Experience by booking a private class. They can also take you to a milonga (social tango dance salon) filled with locals dancing the real tango of Buenos Aires. Ruben ...
Tango artists such as Alfredo Eusebio Gobbi and his wife Flora (the parents of Alfredo Gobbi) travelled to Paris to record in 1909, when the possibilities to make recordings in Argentina were very limited, but the export of tango music from Buenos Aires to Europe seems to have begun only in...
We have an exceptionally special guest instructor this month – Matias Sotto, a renowned tango dancer and teacher hailing directly from the tango capital of Buenos Aires, Argentina. With two decades of professional experience, Matias was the first man to compete in the prestigious World Tango Champ...
Tango For Ears The tango was born in the late 1800s in Buenos Aires, where it was first danced in grimy bars and brothels. It began as a souped-up habanera, a slower dance made famous in 1875 (and familiar to almost everyone still) from Bizet’s hyper-sexed operaCarmen.But the tango...
Milonga is also the name of a tango dance event that usually takes place regularly. The veteran tango dancers in Buenos Aires, who have been dancing tango day after day and/or night after night at a milonga for many years, are therefore not called tangueros, but milongueros. ...
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