If you can waltz, do the tango or even the lambada why not join Ballroom, Latin and Sequence Dancing at Twirles Leisure Complex in Northfleet? |
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In the class, they learn a number of dances, including the swing, meringue, the tango. |
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Do the conga, or tango, or merengue at Gloria's Bongos Cuban Cafe in downtown Miami. |
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With a well known singer, he toured the halls as a professional dancer, excelling at the tango. |
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The influences that gave rise to the tango in the streets of Buenos Aires range from the Cuban habanera to Sicilian folk song and dance. |
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He maintains that it takes at least ten years to learn how to dance a tango. |
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Popular folk music, tango, and national rock were back on the radio and national television to contribute to the national bonding. |
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Precisely because tango music is devoid of drums it makes it a perfect vehicle for remixers to superimpose beats and drum patterns. |
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At the gallery, he played a warm-up tango by the Argentine, Astor Piazzola, before launching into 14 minutes of unaccompanied Bach. |
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Right from his young age, he used to play on his piano, Bach, jazz, rock, tango and folk music from Argentina. |
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Conversely when she plays jazz or tango or Baroque she brings to it a very modern-classical intelligence and clarity. |
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They reflect popular music tastes of the time, most notably an interest in the seductive rhythms of the tango. |
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Like jazz, tango was a heady music that originated from the brothels and bars of the working classes. |
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There is always a tension in his music between the expressionist angst of contemporary classical music and the tango tradition. |
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He grabs some girl away from her boyfriend and starts to tango, entirely against her will. |
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We spent the next five hours with her trying to teach me how to tango, and me, stepping on her feet and apologizing. |
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Afternoon tea is served daily from 3pm onwards and often there are tea dances where you can waltz and tango away to your heart's content. |
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If you're tempted to tango among the tulips, Tango Libre kicks off its annual Tango in the Park at the end of the month. |
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The general trend is to criticise and condemn young girls who get pregnant, instead of remembering it takes two to tango. |
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No use blaming only one partner because it takes two hands to clap just as it takes two to tango! |
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One doctor answered me, it takes two to tango so you cannot take the responsibility alone. |
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Both Latin and South America are hot, passionate, and filled with the sensuous beats of the mambo, samba, and tango. |
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I believe they are the youngest couple in the country capable of performing the foxtrot, quickstep, waltz and tango. |
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The curtain rose on a gigantic bandoneon, the accordion-like instrument that is the backbone of any tango orchestra. |
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On the left is the firma sun, which in the Kikongo language of Congo is called tango, a sign of the soul or the power of light. |
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The reasons for the resurgence of popular tango are manifold and it is not only the popularity of glitzy shows that has brought it about. |
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All the shrimp hubbub was over and a little band had begun to play plinky, tango type music. |
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Choose from tango, tea dancing, line dancing or bhangra to take part in this challenge. |
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Ojos Criollos is a Cuban Dance, a kind of tango that ingratiates itself with a certain robust ardency. |
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Dancing Mocha Jo's has already opened its doors as a dance studio during daylight hours, offering classes in tango, salsa, jazz and echango. |
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While you're learning African, ballet, jazz, tango or salsa, you'll also be getting a great workout. |
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Young and old, they were dancing the tango together and singing their hearts out. |
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The polka and waltz are very popular, but Slovenes dance all major dances from the tango to the macarena. |
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The Argentine tango originated in Buenos Aires at the turn of the last century. |
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De La Serna gained 15 pounds, took mambo and tango lessons and mastered the accent of Cordoba. |
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Today, tango dancers entertain strollers while a collection of galleries, antique shops and cafes surround the plaza. |
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Many Paraguayan dances resemble the polka as well as the waltz and the tango. |
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Waltz rhythms are employed as well as tango patterns and even a touch of bolero. |
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This volume includes animal dances, the Castle Walk, a tango, the maxixe and the hesitation waltz. |
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This wonderful suite of dance movements features a variety of styles, such as swing, tango and ragtime. |
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We had a great night at the dance last night one bloke even approached us and said that in his opinion we were the stars of the tango! |
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By 1913 the tango had become a worldwide phenomenon, but had undergone further adaptation in order to clean it up. |
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It is much smoother and more intimate than the ballroom tango, with the couple's upper bodies close together and lower bodies apart. |
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However, ballroom dancing also includes the higher impact tango, fox-trot, cha-cha, and samba. |
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There is Italian smooch-song and Spanish light music, paso doble and tango. |
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His talk surveyed the Kongo-derived underpinnings of tango, including candombe, tangana, payada, and the funky milonga. |
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O'Dougherty likes Latin dances like the rhumba and O'Connor enjoys the tango romantica. |
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The activity organized by the new dance club, had guests doing the rumba and tango to build up their appetite for the buffet dinner on offer. |
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This is what happens in and around a school program that teaches New York City elementary schoolers how to swing, tango, and do the rumba. |
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I rhumba with Rita, Rachael sambas with Cecile, and together we awkwardly tango. |
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And it's not just the waltz I have been forced into learning, I have to tango, and rumba and do all this other stuff too. |
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The performance features six exceptional dancers with live music by the UK's leading tango ensemble. |
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Many people understand tango as a very elegant, upper-class music, but the truth is that its origins are rather dark and dirty. |
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He is constantly discovering and adding new movements to the tango vocabulary. |
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The next hour is spent dancing the tango, the waltz the rumba, the cha-cha and jive. |
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The ballroom competition consists of the waltz, quickstep, slow foxtrot, Viennese waltz and tango. |
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Hinnegan's efforts involved the performance of the Argentine tango and the quickstep, both of which were executed with excellent expression. |
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The couple gave their own twist to the bridal waltz, dashingly executing a tango. |
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I sometimes feel I lack the persistent attentiveness I need for the tango classes I've just begun. |
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While he hums a song with his nose, he produces the sound of musical instruments like tabla, tango and drum through his mouth. |
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She employs around 20 teachers, teaching ballet, tap, foxtrot, waltz, tango, jive and hip hop. |
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In turn, the milonga mixed with a dance that was performed in the streets by small-time crooks or 'compadritos' and the tango was born. |
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On Sunday they're scheduled to teach tango at the Pearl Studios before appearing as part of a milonga at the Alvin Ailey Center. |
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Shizuko is a famous tango dancer and deferential wife, who is kidnapped by yakuza as payment for her businessman husband's debts. |
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Later in his flat, I found myself dancing merengue, bhangra, my first ever tango, lots of madcap lindy to an awesome Indian swing track, and finally, the chicken dance. |
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In the shack, they danced the tango, the polka and the swing. |
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I like the rhumba, but the tango romantica is not an easy dance. |
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She was playing a famous tango and singing it in perfect Castillian. |
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So you have to dance to the music, and the tango music is very, very passionate, and you're dancing to that music, and so therefore you have to express that feeling. |
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They enjoy completing crossword puzzles together and up until a couple of years ago were still doing the rumba, tango, waltz and foxtrot at the Town Hall. |
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She and a girlfriend pretended to tango, striding across the floor, tossing their long hair over their shoulders as they turned, then nearly falling over with laughter. |
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Alright, if she wants to tango, she can have me as her dance partner. |
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After all, he explained when I'd protested, it takes two to tango. |
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I am sorry but it takes two to tango and a male who is under 16 with a female under 16 should not be punished with detention centres and the like. |
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Obviously, it takes two to tango, but I am confident that this country has very substantial support within the United States, and we will continue to work on the relationship. |
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In a relationship, just as it takes two to tango, it takes two to heal. |
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It is a high-dollar, mutually agreeable tango, benefitting the network and the players, just like the James special. |
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Their music hints at shadowy cobbled backstreets in Buenos Aires, the elegant couples dancing while democracies are toppled and the memory of tango as its one great export. |
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And for any wallflowers out there, an item called Dance-Mate promises to pair viewers up with other dance fans looking for a partner to tango with. |
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It will be an evening celebrating the passion and dedication of those who dance in the borough, whether it be for ballroom or ballet, streetdance or salsa, tango or tap. |
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There are still many places where you can learn ballroom and there are a growing number of people who want to polish their Argentinean lounge-lizard skills and do the tango. |
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She had no idea of the paces we would put her through or do but by Wednesday she was dancing, kicking up her heels, doing a whole number, a tango thing with the dancers. |
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There was no doubt his performances have captured the public's imagination as he performed the tango, foxtrot and quickstep in front of delighted fans. |
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But apart from that American touch, when the bellows instrument known as a bandoneon sets off a wistful tango, you might just as well be in Buenos Aires. |
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There's as much boogie-woogie in its movements as conga and tango. |
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We throw in some salsa and tango, but it's all tongue-in-cheek. |
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Some compared the quebradita dancing style to the Mexican equivalent of dirty dancing, others as a mixture of lambada, cumbia, salsa, flamenco, tango, and the Texas two-step. |
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By the time the winning team staggers home with a trophy large enough to house several small pets, the participants have learned to merengue, rumba, swing, tango and foxtrot. |
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Dance instructors run a lucrative trade offering private lessons to couples before their wedding receptions, typically the tango. |
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But can the guy doing that amazing Argentine tango learn how to krump? |
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The Argentine tango is magical, intoxicating, romantic, and passionate! |
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As things turned out, both newsmagazines got their tango cover stories, but only one had Brando in his own words. |
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She expected tango, but these people dance foxtrot, jazz and waltzes. |
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This style of shooting matches up beautifully with tango music. |
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The composer's upbeat arrangements, jazzy and virtuoso, added a convincing tango beat to some of the Yiddish songs not originally conceived as such. |
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He described the Portuguese lament as a rumba with a tango bridge. |
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The folk and popular music of Uruguay shares not only its gaucho roots with Argentina, but also those of the tango. |
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Thomas is even credited with having brought the tango to Russia. |
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After 1955, virtuoso Astor Piazzolla popularized Nuevo tango, a subtler and more intellectual trend for the genre. |
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Creamy cheese, tangy-sweet peppers, and a hit of heat tango in this sexy deviled-egg combo. |
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When they teach their classes, the Dinzels become tree tango deconstructionists. |
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The Carlos Gardel's tango Por una cabeza is about horse racing, sport of which he was a known fan. |
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The drug writer is equally drawn to the hypodermic and the hypotactic, and in fact, uses them in an ambivalent tango of addiction and withdrawal. |
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Routines included waltz, jive, tango, paso doble, gavotte, cha cha cha, rumba and for the first time, street dance. |
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He then turned lounge lizard to accentuate the full louche nature of the tango. |
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Billy and Daisy had stopped eating and were doing the horizontal tango, doggy style. |
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He spent whole days and nights on his knees praying, yet he could have won Strictly Come Dancing with his virtuoso Brazilian tango, the maxixe. |
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Monir is not interested in classic dances like tango or ballet. |
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The result is a fusion of modern dance and tango overlaid with stunning footwork from the malambo, Argentina's most dramatic folk expression. |
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A slowish, hooky tango with her granite voice slicing straight through with stiletto precision incision. |
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The two-CD, 28-song soundtrack to the movie-musical version is a potent mixture of show-tune pop, rock, funk, even tango. |
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If your tango is ponderous you may kiss off your entire investment. |
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Offers salsa, bachata, tango, belly dance, hip-hop, and ballrooms classes. |
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Married tango man Chris makes a surreptitious appearance with Margaret but when his daughter Nia gatecrashes the party, the atmosphere takes a turn for the worse. |
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Too often Tango Fire tries to suggest that the tango will be rendered more enjoyable by shows of flashy temperament, obvious sexiness or sheer tartiness. |
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A choreographer with a mission to stretch the parameters of ballet, James Sewell has collaborated with a range of artists from contact improvisers to Argentine tango experts. |
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Afro-Uruguayans were also central participants in the creation of Uruguayan popular culture and the country's principal musical forms, tango and candombe. |
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It is unavoidable that culture and biology dance together, sometimes in a graceful and seamless tango and at other times a clutchy foxtrot, stepping on each other's toes. |
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Although the tango is as old as the avoirdupois pound, it still takes two. |
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