Performed by: Flavia Cacace and Vincent Simone
Number: “A Los Amigos”
Style: Argentine Tango
From: Strictly Come Dancing, Series 5 (2007)
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Performed by: Flavia Cacace and Vincent Simone
Number: “A Los Amigos”
Style: Argentine Tango
From: Strictly Come Dancing, Series 5 (2007)
Karina Piazza and Jorge Torres “Argentine Tango” at the International Dancesport Championship, 1998.
music: luis bravo’s forever tango.
Karina Piazza and Hector Falcon.
“Forever Phantom”
I love Phantom. I love Tango. That doesn’t mean I love Phantom mixed with tango (especially as utilized in the 25th Anniversary Tour). But if combined in subtle, indirect ways, I’m cool with it.
A companion piece to “Tanguero,” this illustration takes the poster art from Luis Bravo’s Forever Tango and gives it a decidedly Phantomy spin.
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A little throwback… but things I found interesting: -Maks says here he loves dance. No obligation to dance is sensed in this video (granted this was a few years ago) -In the question “can you do a passionate dance with someone you don’t like?” Maks answered with a definite NO -the “competitiveness” that Karina hints at in her book about Maks seems to be seen a little here (ie her comments about Maks “helping her fly” where he firmly answers back that he MAKES her fly. IDK, he might’ve been just being playful here too. He can be hard to read, as we all know)
Maks and Karina talk to Tony about Forever Tango
ARGENTINE TANGO in L. A. - see Chicho & Juana perform
ARGENTINE TANGO in L. A. – see Chicho & Juana perform
Art forms come and go and come again, each time keeping some essential character but undergoing some radical changes as well. Thus it is with the Argentine tango.
The latest change in tango began in 1983 in France when a touring show called Tango Argentinosold out many times and excited dancers to imitate what they’d seen on stage. The show traveled to New York to the same effect. Then a year…
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Tango
Mauro Caiazza
Performed by: Ensemble (Belen Bartolome, Florencia Blanco, Mariana Bojanich, Soledad Buss, Maksim Chmerkovskiy, Marcela Duran, Victoria Galoto, Gaspar Godoy, Juan Paulo Horvath, Hernan Lazart, Zumo Leguizamon, Ariel Manzanares, Diego Ortega, Cesar Peral, Sebastian Ripoll, Aldana Silveyra, Karina Smirnoff, and Natalia Turelli)
Number: "Finale & Encore"
Choreographers: The ensemble
Style: Argentine Tango and Cha Cha at the end.
From: Forever Tango (2013)