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In the tango, we really have to focus on the posture and his knees because the tango's really flat.
Dancing's Kym Johnson: I Feel Like Hines Is Cheating on Me with His Pillow 2011
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Tristan is certain they can capture the tango's love/hate relationship.
Dancing with the Stars Episode Recap: Monday, Nov. 7, 2011 2011
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Tango legends, including the late Astor Piazzolla, fled to Paris to escape both political and artistic oppression back home because musicians who tamper with tango's formulas have always riled the genre's purists.
Gotan Project: An International Spin On Argentina's Tango 2010
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The bits of Piazzolla running through my head are highly suggestive of jazz, though jazz that makes clever use of tango's stop-and-start tempos.
Ahistorical fiction? Peter Rozovsky 2010
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EYRE: Gotan Project lives in Paris, which has always been more or less tango's second home.
Gotan Project: An International Spin On Argentina's Tango 2010
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Web: www. sydneyoperahouse.com Tour: Australia DANCE Tango Fire Estampas Porteñas Tango Fire: The dance group Estampas Porteñas was founded in Buenos Aires by a classically trained ballerina, and their performances mix ballet's technical sophistication with tango's fiery passion.
Time Off 2008
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(Soundbite of music) Mr. TERRELL: At 72 years, Dino Saluzzi is tango's last bandoneon genius standing.
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Christoph credits the inherently rich ingredients found at tango's birthplace.
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(Soundbite of music) RATH: These self-proclaimed tango addicts have a deep respect for tango's heritage.
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(Soundbite of music) RATH: Phillipe expands on tango's little known African roots, as explored in this song, Domingo.
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