Welcome to Argentine Tango Now. This is a blog for the innovative dancer who loves lyrical tango.
Tuesday, 31 January 2012
Mario y Barbara
Pretty Barbara steals the show at La Viruta. Here, dancing of course with Mario, we see why they are such a successful dance partnership.
Diego y Flavia
Sassy Flavia and stylish Diego strut their stuff at Milonga Glorieta, Mendoza. Feel the summer air, the freshness of youth, and enjoy some lovely dancing.
Thursday, 26 January 2012
Murat y Michelle
Playful - the kitten and the cat! But which one is which? Murat y Michelle show just how responsive lead and follow can be, and do it with two big Cheshire smiles.
Sunday, 22 January 2012
Elina y Tate
"Catch me if you can"! Elina whispered these words into Tate's ear just before the performance. Did Tate succeed? We think he did.
Thursday, 19 January 2012
Rodrigo y Gabriela
Can you resist Rodrigo y Gabriela?...and so Milonga 10! Isn't it great that so many younger dancers are appearing in the milongas of Buenos Aires? The sea of grey haired milongueros is giving way to shiny black curls and short skirts (excuse the camera angle), with some great tango.
Wednesday, 11 January 2012
Peninsula y Jinsuk Muchacha dancing in Seoul this year.
This video of Peninsula y Jinsuk is a must-see for all female leaders (and male ones too)! Come on guys, here is a definite challenge to your monopoly of the lead.
Friday, 6 January 2012
Sebastian y Roxana
Bringing together everything you desire in tango - embrace, contact, communication, sensuality, musicality and tenderness. Look no further than Sebastian y Roxana's delightful 2010 performance from Modena, Italy.
Sunday, 1 January 2012
Welcome to Argentine Tango Now
Over the past couple of years on tangoconnections, I have been posting current video clips of Argentine tango performances around the world. For me, it has been both fun and informative to see how tango is changing and developing. Not an expert, but a fascinated observer, I felt that others may enjoy my choice. So here is 'Argentine Tango Now', dedicated to some of the more interesting tangueros, both from Buenos Aires and beyond.
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