Nobleza Gaucha, premiered on August 11, 1915 under the direction of Humberto Cairo, script by José González Castillo, and
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Bailar la Palabra is a self-managed venture born in 2019 with the aim of providing tools from the poetics of tango for dancers. In its beginnings it launched a series of videos with different guests. With the presentation of the videos, its creator noticed that there was a part of the tango community that had these concerns to listen, deepen and interpret the lyrics to apply it to dance. Although there were workshops and seminars on the poetics of tango and tango culture, there was a lack of articulation with dance.
Continue readingJuly 25: Anniversary of the Boedo neighborhood
Boedo, with its literary tradition and its repertoire of historic cafés and bars, is an unavoidable reference for those who love
Continue readingAlas de Tango: new milonguera orchestra
The Alas de Tango Orchestra was formed during the forties and presents itself with a video that invites us to travel.
Continue readingShantea: the blueprints of tea
🎉 Tea celebrations ⏳ Tea breaks 📋 Tea menus 🍃 Tea blends and blends 👃👅 Tea tasting
Continue readingTwo crazy years
Today, Sunday, July 19, 2020, La Chiflada celebrates two happy, dancing and supportive years of life in the
Continue readingEnrique Cadícamo: the poet born in 1900
Today marks the 120th anniversary of the birth of Enrique Cadícamo, a prolific Argentine poet, composer and writer, a central figure who put his name
Continue readingMonday 13: the almanac beats us...
Let's start the week with a tango that invites you to get out of bed, bounce in your slippers and embrace the first
Continue readingJuly 11: Day of the Bandoneón in commemoration of Troilo's birth
Students of the Bandoneon School Orchestra joined together virtually, in the midst of preventive and mandatory social isolation, to
Continue readingAníbal Troilo, Master of the Fueye (Flute)
El Bandoneón Mayor de Buenos Aires was born on July 11, 1914 in the Buenos Aires neighborhood of Abasto. Nicknamed
Continue readingEmancipation and Independence: two thongs
In 1916, during the centenary of the emancipation, the Tucuman musician José Luis Padula premiered his "9 de julio", a
Continue readingThe great bandoneonist Ciriaco Ortiz, 50 years after his death
On a day like today, 50 years ago, Ciriaco Ortiz, bandoneonist, composer and orchestra conductor, died.
Continue reading"Nueve de Julio" tango by José Luis Padula
Luis Padula was born on October 30, 1893 in the province of Tucumán. There is no news about his mother
Continue readingThe Pericón: the dance that was danced throughout the country to celebrate independence in 1816.
Among the dances of Argentina, the Pericón Nacional is one of the most beautiful to watch and dance. Its origins
Continue readingGet ready for Sunday!
After the siesta, take off your slippers and line dance!!! 5 PM Milonga class for free
Continue readingJuly 1: Atilio Stampone turns 94 years old.
The pianist, composer and conductor Atilio Stampone turns 94 years old and to celebrate it, the Dirección Nacional de Organismos Estables (National Directorate of Stable Organisms) held
Continue readingSunday, June 21: classes to welcome the winter by dancing
Cristian Cisneros proposes a milonga class via Facebook 5 pm Dani and El Colo invite to the Resurgence Practice
Continue readingThe 23 provinces dance together with the Mulenga Quartet
The Quartet's proposal is to launch a video at 11 a.m., Argentina united by tango, and at 4 a.m., Argentina united by tango.
Continue readingOrquesta Femenina Sciammarella Tango pays tribute to Villoldo as an "incantation" against the pandemic.
The group, which has been around for seven years, returns to the recording arena with "A Villoldo", a new work in the
Continue readingTango y Fútbol 21 May 2010, ten years later
Tango y Fútbol -21 May 2010 I receive this video and I burst into tears. Yes, I burst into tears because it overwhelms me.
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