The Argentinian and Uruguayan tradition of the Tango, now familiar around the world, was developed by the urban lower classes in Buenos Aires and Montevideo in the Rio de la Plata basin. Among this ...
The stage of Tbilisi’s Marjanishvili Theater trembled with the pulse of Buenos Aires as Astor Piazzolla’s iconic tango opera ...
One could go even further, and observe the significant and longstanding influence of this first moment of the Parisian history of tango in the sphere of choreography, as well as on the vast resource ...
There may be only mere fragments of shellac left now of the enthralling tango music which captivated a nation nearly 90 years ago. But touch the needle of time to history, and you can still hear ...
"We recognised that Tango has this rich history of innovation and creativity, and the rarity of being a relatively small ...
The ball has also played its part in setting the course of World Cup history. There was no official ... In 1978, Adidas introduced the Tango - named after the famous dance of hosts Argentina.
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 ...