Tango music may have its origins in African slave drummers from Uruguay. April 12, 2013— -- If you think it's difficult to drink water while walking, or text while walking, or do anything except ...
This is the story of the Anthem of the Tangos the most emblematic tango of all time We are taken through the story of The Cumparsita from its creation its debut at La Giralda the first recordings the ...
Payadora draws from the height of Buenos Aires’ tango tradition, performing concerts and sold-out shows around the world, ...
La Yunta Trío de Tango is a Uruguayan tango group, which recently recorded its first album. Café Montevideo [es] writes a little more background information and provides dates of upcoming performances ...
The sound of the tango will weave its way through Texas A&M University's Rudder Auditorium Sunday when Gerardo Perez joins the Brazos Valley Symphony for a 4 p.m. "Latin Fiesta" concert. The Uruguayan ...
Born in the 1880s in the barrooms and bordellos of Argentina and Uruguay, tango was seasoned by African culture in South America, gentrified in Europe, returned to maturity in Buenos Aires and, ...
This article was produced by National Geographic Traveller (UK). At first glance, Montevideo has much in common with Buenos Aires, lying on the opposite side of the River Plate. Football, tango and ...
Julio María Sosa Venturini, better known as Julio Sosa and nicknamed El Varón del Tango, was an Uruguayan tango singer who achieved fame in Buenos Aires and Uruguay in the 1950s and 1960s, being one ...
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