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Palermo Tango Studio |
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Tango x Argentinos |
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Taller de Canto sin esfuerzo |
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Gloria & Eduardo |
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In Palermo Hollywood, is the ideal place to learn how to dance tango in an artistic & intimate atmosphere. All the tools needed to master the world of tango. |
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José Manrique & Natalia Pombo are Finalists of the World Championship of Tango Scene 2008 and they travelled around the world, teaching & performing. |
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Factory of integral song. Professional of high trajectory and formation: destined to advanced, initiates, hobby, training to professionals. |
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Celebrating 50 years with the tango. Special classes offered at the School Tango Carlos Copello, Tango classes in the 2x4 study and private lessons. |
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Carlos Guido | Singing & piano |
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Escuela Argentina de Tango |
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Alma Porteña  |
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Education of singing, piano and general music, together or separately. Individual classes and group attend (all levels). Shows of piano and of singing. |
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Its mission is to promote the diffusion of tango promoting excellence in the development of their disciplines in its artistic, cultural and social. |
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Learn to dance tango in Belgrano with professors with extensive experience as teachers and dancers. We organize trips to dance with our students. |
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| + Milongas in Buenos Aires |
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Confitería Ideal | Milonga |
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Sueño Porteño | Milonga |
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El Motivo Tango | Milonga |
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When entering you find yourself in a mystical atmosphere. Visit this emblematic place wich was declared by the Legislature of the City a Remarkable Bar. |
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Milongua & Saloon dance on 3 dance floors: Pugliese, Troilo & Gogo Safigueroa.
Wednesdays and Sundays. Sundays with live orchestra. |
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Reference of the young tango in Buenos Aires. Is the place where every week hundreds of dancers learn, practice and sweat the tango. |
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| + Tango Shows in Buenos Aires |
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Señor Tango | Tango Show |
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El Viejo Almacén | Tango Show |
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Piazzola Tango | Tango Show |
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Boca Tango | Tango Show |
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Señor Tango is the most spectacular show in the history of Tango. It is the place to live an unforgettable evening. With 40 artists on stage. |
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The more traditional tanguero redoubt of Buenos Aires, located in the historical helmet of the corner without porch of Balcarce and Independencia, San Telmo. |
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A show that brings together major figures of tango. A palace spectacular, dazzling. El Teatro Astor Piazzolla is also a great restaurant. |
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Imagine reviving the history of yesterday Buenos Aires, at the compass of the tango, at the heart of la Boca. Varied joint of attractions and services. |
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Madero Tango | Tango Show |
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In Puerto Madero, the best and most modern district of Buenos Aires, is located Madero Tango, with a matchless Vista of the river and the City. |
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| + About Tango |

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There are hundreds of different versions of the origin of the word tango, for example, in Spain tango was the name given to a Flemish stick, and in the Spanish colonies it was used to designate the place where the black slaves had their parties.
Tango was born in Buenos Aires at the end of the nineteenth Century, most researchers say it was born in the 1880s. At the beginning it was only a particular way of dancing and it was played by groups of musicians on the violin, the recorder and the guitar. Sometimes when no guitar was available, it was replaced by a comb and a sheet of smoking paper which were played as a wind instrument.
The bandonion was incorporated around 1900 to replace the recorder.
Most of the people in Buenos Aires were immigrants with little education, mainly workmen who began to dance tango in slums and brothel houses. So at the beginning it was closely associated with brothels as it was only the prostitutes who would dance tango in academies or filthy bars.
Consequently the lyrics of the first tangos were obscene and indecent and tango was not accepted by high society. For many years it remained as something that had to do with social exclusion and low classes.
But some upper class young men used to enjoy this sensual and provocative way of dancing. And some of them took it to Europe , mainly through Paris , where it was enthusiastically welcome. Paradoxically Buenos Aires , the city where it was born, had to imitate Paris so that high society would finally accept it. Undoubtedly Carlos Gardel is the best representative of tango.
Some people say he was born in France (in Tolouse), while others say that he was born in Uruguay (in Tacuarembó). But no one can deny he was really talented and that he is considered the best exponent of tango.
In Buenos Aires there are excellent tango academies, you can find the best teachers, milongas and tango shows. Buenos Aires is the ideal place to learn to dance tango, to enjoy a tango dinner show or any tango show. |
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