Tango lovers have two unavoidable appointments: the Buenos Aires Festival and Dance World Cup. Every August several neighbourhoods join to share their enthusiasm in concerts, dancing lessons, open interviews, open-air milongas, new interdisciplinary shows, exhibitions and proposals that bring the best of the porteño music to more than one thousand people.
Besides, the Dance World Cup gives the opportunity to watch local and international expert dancers who combine both talent and tradition.
It will showcase a variety of artistic products of small- and medium-sized commercial enterprises whose objects, fashion wear, releases revolve around the tango culture that Buenos Aires offers to the world as its trademark.
Besides, the Dance World Cup gives the opportunity to watch local and international expert dancers who combine both talent and tradition.
It will showcase a variety of artistic products of small- and medium-sized commercial enterprises whose objects, fashion wear, releases revolve around the tango culture that Buenos Aires offers to the world as its trademark.
(Buenos Aires Tango Festival and Dance World Cup 2011 official website: http://www.tangobuenosaires.gob.ar/
Concerts, Tango Shows, Parties, Dance Classes, Conferences and Milongas visit:
Tango Dance World Cup 2011
Tango is the symbol of Buenos Aires. Marginal when created, it became increasingly popular and is currently played in bars, tango dancing sites ( tanguerías ), theatres, tango shows, museums and historic sites in the city. Buenos Aires city is daily transformed in time to tango and new rhythms amazes in every corner.
Buenos Aires is also full of places to watch and learn how to dance tango. Every evening old ballrooms, cafes and clubs host milongas where beginners and pros from around the world dance counter-clockwise on the dance floor.
These tango clubs play both classic and modern songs: echoes of important singers such as Carlos Gardel, Anibal Troilo and Astor Piazzolla, meet with new contemporary styles, different voices and chords that freely express the same passion.
Tango sets the pulse of this cosmopolitan city.
Buenos Aires is also full of places to watch and learn how to dance tango. Every evening old ballrooms, cafes and clubs host milongas where beginners and pros from around the world dance counter-clockwise on the dance floor.
These tango clubs play both classic and modern songs: echoes of important singers such as Carlos Gardel, Anibal Troilo and Astor Piazzolla, meet with new contemporary styles, different voices and chords that freely express the same passion.
Tango sets the pulse of this cosmopolitan city.
Tango Tours
Buenos aires has several tango neighbourhoods because of their history, their songs, their souls. Boedo, with its literary tradition and historic cafes and pubs, is one of the most famous ones. It is precisely in this district, where the well-known porteño corner – San Juan and Boedo – is located, which was immortalized by the poet Homero Manzi in the lyrics of the tango “Sur”.
Enjoy Buenos Aires to the pace of the tango. Our experienced guides have designed a typical tango tour selecting the best entertainment shows, the typical milongas, shops (designer dresses, suits, hats and shoes from specialized shops) and cafes to breathe and experience Buenos Aires in a special way.
Buenos aires has several tango neighbourhoods because of their history, their songs, their souls. Boedo, with its literary tradition and historic cafes and pubs, is one of the most famous ones. It is precisely in this district, where the well-known porteño corner – San Juan and Boedo – is located, which was immortalized by the poet Homero Manzi in the lyrics of the tango “Sur”.
Enjoy Buenos Aires to the pace of the tango. Our experienced guides have designed a typical tango tour selecting the best entertainment shows, the typical milongas, shops (designer dresses, suits, hats and shoes from specialized shops) and cafes to breathe and experience Buenos Aires in a special way.
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