Sentences with phrase «of tango dancers»

Inside El Almacen, which roughly translates as «the general store,» there are black - and - white photos of tango dancers and buildings in Buenos Aires.

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At the end of the evening, other tango dancers would bring Michael a glass of water and a bowl of water for his dog.
Clayton borrowed elements from tango and then added some moves based on avian sexual selection; as reference, she showed the Rambert dancers video of the mating ritual of birds of paradise.
I have even noted some of this feeling attacked when an experienced dancer is trying to help beginner ballroom / tango dancers (men).
Executive produced by Wim Wenders, Our Last Tango tells the life and love story of Argentina's most famous tango dancers Maria Nieves Rego and Juan Carlos Copes, who met as teenagers and danced together for nearly fifty years until a painful separation tore them apart.
A story of love between the two most famous dancers in tango's history.
I'm not going in there expecting to become a professional tango dancer all of a sudden or...
Tate Modern, London Painter, designer, tireless tango - dancer and coat - maker to the stars, Sonia Delaunay tore through the worlds of art and fashion like a whirlwind
Brisbane (Australia) About Blog Dancer, teacher and choreographer, Hugo Fernández is today regarded as one of the most prestigious tango dancers living outside Argentina.
Milonguero style differs from the «showier» and more gymnastic styles of ballroom tango, stage tango and tango nuevo by focusing on the connection between two dancers.
When I am helping divorcing couples through the arduous task of deciding on an appropriate alimony amount, it often feels very much like watching highly charged tango dancers.
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