In the last two decades of the 19th century, the dance known as the tango emerges out of the immigrant culture of Argentina's dockside slums. The tango fuses New World, African, and European dance ...
These locals, or “porteños,” told me Francis is a “theologian of the tango.” As a scholar of Latin American Catholicism, I can see why Argentina’s most famous dance provides a cultural ...
‘Tango! Tango! Tango!’ screamed one advertisement in the Illustrated London News in 1913, around the time when the dance – that delirious number, all passion, transgression and smouldering sensuality ...
Before their performance in the finale, the men explained how the Argentine tango began as a dance between working class men in 19th Century South America. “Back in those days, the men far ...
According to Viberse, the name “Bingo Tango” captures the collaboration and back-and-forth rhythm needed for two people to ...
Tango without gender-defined roles. Women who dance with women. Men who are led by women. The queer milonga was introduced in Argentina at the beginning of the 2000s to break with the stereotypes ...
These locals, or “porteños,” told me Francis is a “theologian of the tango.” As a scholar of Latin American Catholicism, I can see why Argentina’s most famous dance provides a cultural ...