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Tango Lessons

Tango—one of Argentina’s most enduring cultural exports—has always been more than the sum of its music, lyrics, and dance. For many, it functions as a ...
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 ...
<p><strong>Lori Mitchell</strong> and Patrick Marsolek of Missoula demonstrate a tango pose on Sunday, Jan. 5, at Noble Dance Studio in Kalispell. The two have taken ...
AUSTIN, Texas — Over the last six weeks, 16 students took tango lessons from instructors and volunteers with Esquina Tango Austin at Balance Dance Studios in South Austin. Carol Garrett is one of them ...
Members of the ASU Tango club meet every Thursday night in the social sciences courtyard to bring the Argentine Tango to Arizona. Interdisciplinary studies senior Marisa Ostos joined the club after ...
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 ...
In a way, Guillermina Quiroga has Ronald Reagan to thank for transforming her into an internationally acclaimed tango dancer. If she hadn’t been in front of a television as a young woman in Argentina ...
Dwight Bergeron and Candace Zumalt dance the Argentine tango at a Kalipsell Tango class at the Kalispell Senior Center on Tuesday, Jan. 16. (Casey Kreider/Daily Inter Lake) Outside the Kalispell South ...