126 Classics of Tango Dance Music (2)
The Tango Argentino de Tejas website now has a list of the classic tangos,
milongas and valses for social dancing as
recommended by tango dancers and DJs from around the world. Development of
the list...
127 Enrique Santos Discepolo (2)
Enrique Santos Discepolo, writer, poet, playwright, dramatist, actor,
militant politician, periodist, movie maker has an exposition about his life
and his works at the Palais de Glace in Buenos Aires...
128 Tigre Viejo de Osvaldo Fresedo (1)
Steve / everyone
Fresedo's early instrumentals are superb aren't they? Tigre Viejo is the
pick of the bunch. It was on the Disco Latina disc which as we all know is
long deleted.
However it's not the...
129 Troilo on El Bandoneón; Di Sarli insrumentals; copyright (1)
Steve / Everyone
In general I agree that the Troilo recordings on El Bandoneón are quite
poor. However this is not true for EBCD1, El Inmortal Pichuco. This disc is
actually pirated by El Bandoneón directly...
130 visiting the milongas in Buenos Aires (6)
Everyone knows that the country is in economic turmoil.
Be cautious when walking the streets in the day and at night.
Carry only the money you need. Don't carry your credit cards.
When going to the...
131 Chroniques ¡ Tango ! (03 août 2001, G (2)
enève, Suisse)
Quelle est cette mélodie oubliée, Monsieur ?
Initiation...
Curieux, j'écoute. Ce sont tout d'abord les violons qui m'expliquent, à leur
façon, le sens de la vie. Brièvement, pourtant,...
132 Troilo on El Bandoneon; Di Sarli insrumentals (2)
Hi Mike / Everyone:
Mike wrote:
My comparison of the two CDs indicates that the 16 track Solo Tango/FM
Tango release *Instrumental Vol. 1* and the 20 track Tango Argentino
release *Instrumental* (to which...
133 Tango in Alicante/Murcia (1)
I shall be in the Alicante/Murcia region of Spain for a week commencing
27 August 2001. Can someone please tell me where I can find some Tango.
Thanks
Leon Eakins
134 more safety tips when visiting Buenos Aires (1)
People wrote me privately with some good tips:
Take your money out of your wallet before entering a milonga.
Tie your purse to your chair. Take only what you really need.
Don't sit at a table near the...
135 falling speakers and videocameras (11)
(Just to put my comments into context, I was one of the friends who was
there when Manuel had the speaker landed on him.)
The falling speaker incident was tragic, but maybe we can chalk the safety
problems...
136 safeguards in Buenos Aires (3)
Dear members of Tango List
Janis "Pichi" Kenyon post some useful comments for visitors to Buenos Aires,
concerning safeguard
measures to prevent stealing of wallets and/or handbags . This is part of
the...
137 Argentine economy (2)
For those interested in the details of Argentina's economic woes, there is a
lengthy article on the front page of today's Washington Post. I can't give
you the URL because it appears their site is...
138 cameras in new york (2)
i've been a professional photographer for 11 years but
tango is what i do when i'm not working. i've never
been tempted to bring a camera to a milonga. i live
and dance in new york city, if cameras were
139 subway system in Buenos Aires (1)
DEar friends from tango list
Yesterday I send a posting concerning safeguards , IRA taxi cabs & remise
cabs.
Now I think I forgot to mention the subway system .
It has improved a lot, since it is...
140 tango in DC (1)
Dear Nina,
As always, the calendar of tango activities in Washington DC is
available from the Washington-Baltimore Tango, or check wbtango.com. You
can also send email to tango@wbtango.com to subscribe.
141 falling speakers and video cameras (1)
writes:
The promoters of the festival RENTED the dance studio. I haven't heard
anybody say that the dance studio has a responsibility to secure Their
speakers.
The festival promoters had a quick lesson...
142 According to a WSJ article Tango was considered as possible name for a (1)
new fragrance
The Wall Street Journal (August 9,2001) had a front page article describing
the steps that were involved in developing a new fragrance that is soon to
appear from Liz Claiborne...
143 New Tango CD (1)
I recently obtained a newly relased CD, The Tango Camerata: Live at
Stanford University which I enjoy greatly. Bandoneonist Dan Diaz conceived
The Tango Camerata as a tango ensemble using different...
144 Troilo on El Bandoneon; Di Sarli instrumentals; copyright (2)
Greetings List,
Mike Lavocah & Stephen Brown have brought up an interesting subject
regarding the production of CD`s on various labels. However, I would like to
clarify some misconceptions that...
145 Hello (9)
Hello everybody. I have just began to learn tango on my own and am
curious about how many chances one stands to actually do it. Are
there any successful self-taught dancers on this list or do you...
146 Learning tango on your own... (4)
Massimiliano (and friends) -
You may not realize how profound and utterly meaningful your observations
and statement were:
{"Most of the self teaching stuff I have seen (videos and web pages)
seems to...
147 Milongas by Di Sarli - any recommendations? (3)
Hello,
so far I found the music of Carlos Di Sarli for the most part a bit on the
"dry side" for me (with the exception of "Bahia Blanca" of course). Recently
I heard some lovely milongas by Di Sarli,...
148 Tango in Portland, Oregon? (3)
Kathleen and friends-
My note does not seem appropriate for the Tango-A so I'm posting to the L.
I've been waiting for such a chance to say my two cents worth about dancing
in Portland....speaking from...
149 self-taught beginners (1)
hello back,
I'm a beginner too.
I've taken the usual beginner classes before milongas as well as 2 months of
progressive beginner classes from 2 different teachers.
I learned a lot of 'steps' (ochos,...
150 Solo para Argentinos (1)
Alma de valija
El tango tiene corazsn en todos lados
Por Horacio de Dios
A mm me pasa lo mismo que a usted, segzn cantaba Palito Ortega antes de dedicarse a la polmtica.
Si estoy viajando, apenas escucho...
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