“Tango After Dark,” the two-act showcase of dance and music at the Joyce Theater through Sunday, is a decidedly contemporary take on a style whose roots go back to 19th-century Argentina, where the ...
It's a slow, sensual movement. Cheek to cheek, they glide across the floor in a dance born in the tenements of Argentina. Unlike the American tango, which has couples dancing away from each other with ...
Celebrating the rebellious tangos of Astor Piazzolla through dance and live music, choreographer and international tango superstar German Cornejo brings "Tango After Dark" to the Baum Walker stage at ...
You will be awed by the beauty, energy and excitement of Tango After Dark now being performed at The Joyce Theater through March 9th. Directed by Germán Cornejo, the show captures the vibrant, ...
In honor of Pride Month, many local businesses are planning special events for the Champaign-Urbana community to celebrate. The Literary — an indie book bar located in the heart of Champaign — is one ...
It takes two to tango. But it takes a lot more than that to start a flash mob. The 10th annual LA Summer Tango Marathon will take place across the South Bay next weekend, featuring a traveling “flash ...
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.
Jews started leaving Argentina around the same time tango dancing did. From the 1930s to the ’50s, tango, a style of dance and music that originated from the working class in Buenos Aires, Argentina, ...
Nancy Cardwell was a successful newspaper editor in New York. Then she took up tango, started spending time in Buenos Aires — and met Luis. “Tango is a lead-and-follow dance,” Nancy Cardwell said. “It ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by The pandemic was disastrous for tango. But milongas are thriving around the city now, capped by the return of Queer Tango Weekend. By Marina Harss The ...