For many people, dancing the tango while on a visit to Buenos Aires is on the bucket list. The only problem: the steps are tricky to learn and venturing unversed onto a "milonga" dance floor can ...
Returning to sprawling, romantic Buenos Aires after nearly three decades away, Tony Perrottet sifts through the city's many layers, from modern restaurants and museums to the legendary tango bars.
This is where tango dancers have congregated since the ... but know establishments will have their own hours. Buenos Aires City Private Tour with Local Guide (2530 reviews) Local Foodie Adventure ...
Several years ago, I tangoed the whole night through at a club in Buenos Aires. Trust me, I am not a professional dancer, but the tango has to be the most sensual and difficult dance I’ve ever ...
The oldest neighborhood in Buenos Aires, San Telmo feels like a small ... Visit Plaza Dorrego where professional tango dancers perform for those dining alfresco in the square's cafes, and descend ...
By the 1940s, the tango reaches its peak of popularity, danced and performed in Buenos Aires cabarets, dance salons, social and sports clubs, and restaurants, some holding three shows a day.
The company has transformed Turner Hall Ballroom into urban Argentina for its weekend run of Astor Piazzolla and Horacio Ferrer’s tango opera, “Maria de Buenos Aires” (1968). Argentine ...
dance and poetry of tango both embodies and encourages diversity and cultural dialogue. It is practised in the traditional dance halls of Buenos Aires and Montevideo, spreading the spirit of its ...