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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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Not seeing a tango show in Buenos Aires is like going to St. Andrews and not seeing the golf course. Missed the one in San Telmo’s Bar Sur, recommended by friends ($25, $45 with food), but I ...
No way Anthony Bourdain is getting caught in the tango’s embrace, but for everyone else, here are five dance halls in Buenos Aires you may want to visit.
Tango Buenos Aires' Movement of the Heart. February 10, 2003 More than ... In the 1950s, for example, live tango shows were staged in cinemas between films.
The first stop on Matt Lauer's Where in the World globe-trek is Buenos Aires, Argentina. TODAY travel editor Peter Greenberg gives insider tips on where to stay, eat and play in the South American ...
Tango originated in the late 19th century in Buenos Aires and Montevideo, the capital of Uruguay.The dance form was birthed at the ports, which were natural melting pots for culture: European ...
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