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 ...
What flamenco is to Spain, or what jazz was to the United States, tango is to South America. Its sensuous formality has inspired poets and composers and an art form thought to have begun in ...
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 ...
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 ...
Our writer tries to recreate the buzz of a Buenos Aires dancehall in his UK living room with a selection of tango classes on YouTube All of Argentina’s 44 million inhabitants currently appear to be ...
An Emory University professor is teaching adapted tango dance classes to veterans living with Parkinson's disease, helping them reclaim their lives. Dr. Madeleine Hackney recently completed a clinical ...
The tango instructor was confused. “There’s a guy who’s here for tango lessons,” the bar manager told her. “And he’s in a wheelchair.” Gabriela Condrea walked to the front of Amber, a Belltown ...