It was a night to remember! Powerful, graceful, fascinating, intricate, innovative, joyful, clever, heart-soaring, humorous, with just a hint of sarcasm, as well as nostalgic, educational, and dare we ...
Concert harpist Anna Maria Mendieta and a fusion of Latin dance styles. Concert harpist Anna Maria Mendieta leads us through the tight turns, dips, and smoky cafe's of Argentina, featuring a fusion of ...
For Pamela Good, dancing the Argentine tango is nothing short of magical. “I love the creativity, the imagination, the music,” Good said. Recommended for you ...
Famed Argentine dancer/choreographer Guillermina Quiroga will be joined by her longtime partner Mariano Logiudice, dancers Analia Carreño & Luis Ramirez and Adriana Salgado & Orlando Reyes, and the ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by “Tango After Dark” at the Joyce Theater feels like an extended nightclub floor show, low in imagination and musical subtlety. By Brian Seibert The ...
It is just as important to be well danced as it is to be well versed or well read. Robert Farris Thompson, Tango: An Art History of Love (Pantheon, 2005) Every Argentinian is proud of the tango. Yet, ...
Maria Teresa Schuster changes into a shiny, silver pair of high-heeled shoes and readies herself to climb onto the stage. Dancers change their shoes before performing in the World Tango Championship ...
Perched on the wooden benches lining a temporary parquet floor in downtown Portland, couples and solo dancers slipped off their sandals and sneakers, trading them for dancing flats and strappy heels.
Fancy dresses loaded with spangles and beading, as well as snappy suits, fedoras and dress shoes, were on display when more than 100 tango dancers gathered at a restaurant in Westbury recently. The ...