Tango without gender-defined roles. Women who dance with women. Men who are led by women. The queer milonga was introduced in Argentina at the beginning of the 2000s to break with the stereotypes set ...
Tango without gender-defined roles. Women who dance with women. Men who are led by women. The queer milonga was introduced in Argentina at the beginning of the 2000s to break with the stereotypes set ...
For the first time, the Baku Tango Marathon, a major event bringing together lovers of Argentine tango from around the world, ...
Few visitors to Buenos Aires leave without seeing a choreographed tango show, the male performers in sharp suits, the women in slit skirts, stocking tops and towering heels. Street dancers offer to ...
Some danced the tango with a partner, gracefully maneuvering around furniture in their living rooms and kitchens. Others danced the tango alone — embracing a pillow or a pink stuffed flamingo or ...
After years of feeling excluded from the elegant Argentine dance, gay and trans partners are bringing more creativity to its traditionally male and female roles. The elegant and sensual Argentine ...
Beneath the red glow of a dim light, a woman in her sixties with a perm totters onto the dance floor and beckons to a young man. He looks down at his beer before glancing up at the sexagenarian and ...
The tango is a dance of abrazos — embraces. undefined Camilo Benedix and his dance partner at Nuevo Gricel, a tango club in Buenos Aires. Warning: This graphic ...
Couples twist across a wood floor to the melancholy sounds of tango music, swaying and swivelling in a dance that comes from far away. The hours-long dance session, known as a milonga, is not in ...
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