It’s most commonly referred to as a dance-hall event showcasing the Argentine tango. Milonga is also used to describe a musical genre (lively in tempo) and one of three dances practiced at a milonga.
As strains of tango music float over the dance floor, skirts swish, feet shuffle and couples get ready to step off. The practice session for beginners at the Argentine Tango Lovers of Long Island club ...
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 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 ...
Attention all tango lovers! Celebrate the passion of this South American music and dance form with a special and elegant interactive experience at the popular A TASTE OF TANGO Music & Dance Experience ...
You can spend perfectly lovely time with Our Last Tango purely as a dance movie, with all the sexy pleasures that tango delivers. But for Maria Nieves Rego, one half of Argentina's premier tango ...