In the bohemian district of Almagro in Buenos Aires, the wistful notes of the tango classic “Vida Mía” drift out a window of a small cultural center. Inside, on a makeshift dance floor, couples move ...
There’s nothing more Argentine than smooth, sinuous tango, but there’s no way Anthony Bourdain is getting caught in the dance’s seductive embrace. “Hell, no,” Bourdain told CNN’s Anderson Cooper. “No, ...
Feb. 2, 2006 — -- Buenos Aires, Argentina, is the tango capital of the world. It's where the dance was born in the bordellos and immigrant neighborhoods in the late 1800s. The tango is improvised ...
Buenos Aires, known as the "Paris of South America," often enchants visitors with its European-style architecture, vibrant neighborhoods, rich cultural heritage, fantastic food, passion for soccer and ...
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) — In a huge ballroom in a Buenos Aires basement, the tables are stacked. On the orchestra stage, the piano lid is closed near unplugged speakers and billboard images of ...
Tango fans are flocking to the Buenos Aires Tango Festival & World Cup in Argentina. The tango is seen as a romantic and seductive dance, but you may not know that the dance may have gotten its start ...
BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA — We were not the ideal candidates for a late-night tango show in the heart of the Buenos Aires theater district. I could barely differentiate a tango from a two-step, and Kona ...
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 ...
An article appeared in the LA Times about Tango Queer, a gay tango club in Buenos Aires. The above photo taken from the article depicts men dancing with male partners and women dancing with their ...
BUENOS AIRES — Daniel Frago sat with a cup of coffee at a small table on the edge of the dance floor, explaining the art of the tango. “It’s not about the man and the woman,” the 55-year-old Buenos ...
There’s nothing more Argentine than smooth, sinuous tango, but there’s no way Anthony Bourdain is getting caught in the dance’s seductive embrace. “Hell, no,” Bourdain told CNN’s Anderson Cooper. “No, ...
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