Tango commuter

Saturday, 28 March 2009

How they organise things in Buenos Aires...

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...when there are visitors who haven't been house-trained.
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Friday, 27 March 2009

Siobhan Davies at Victoria Miro

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Siobhan Davies started making dance in the 70s. The first piece I saw was the stunning 13 Keys to Scarlatti, played live, upstairs in the A...
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Monday, 23 March 2009

Alberto Dassieu cont.

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Since links don't always work well out of 'Comments', here are Eva Garlez and Alberto Dassieu giving a demo in El Beso during th...
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Saturday, 21 March 2009

Alberto Dassieu

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I'm planning the first London Tango Festival. The star attraction won't be the choreographer of a Broadway show, but probably Tete a...
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Thursday, 19 March 2009

Tango and Goosepimples

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Tango: Baile Nuestro ( Tango Our Dance if you are looking to buy it) is an Argentine film from 1988, an imaginative film, an ambitious fil...
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Monday, 16 March 2009

Another kind of dance

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William Forsythe: American choreographer who's worked in Frankfurt for many years; not to be confused with an Australian showtime choreo...
Saturday, 14 March 2009

An evening at Carablanca

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It sometimes happens on a not-too-crowded floor that the dancing is more perilous than on a crowded floor, and Carablanca was a bit like tha...
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Sunday, 8 March 2009

Learning tango

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Historically, if you were a leader your elder brother taught you to follow so he'd have someone to practice his leading with, or your mu...
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Thursday, 5 March 2009

The Terence Davies Trilogy

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Like the Bill Douglas trilogy, and made just a few years later. But whereas Bill Douglas is closely autobiographical, and thus about the fil...
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D'Agostino: Barrio de tres esquinas

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You can still visit the Barrio de Tres Esquinas: Rick McGarrey has a whole page on the song, with a full translation: he describes a recent...
Friday, 27 February 2009

D'Agostino: film

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I always enjoyed the clear, spare sound of the Angel D'Agostino orchestra without wondering how it was created. This clip shows how: it...
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Monday, 23 February 2009

Histoire[s] du cinéma

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M. Godard could never make anything simple because he's too aware of complexity. These six 1/2-hour videos are stories and history, but ...
Saturday, 21 February 2009

At the Royal Ballet

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The Seven Deadly Sins by Bertold Brecht and Kurt Weil (1933) a ballet chanté from the start, first choreographed by Balanchine and sung by...
Friday, 20 February 2009

Eating and dancing: noches bravas en El Nino Bien

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Checking out 'El Flaco' Dany clips I came across this one of a night out at El Nino Bien. Not much of El Flaco, but a good record of...
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Nothing much to do with tango

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Deadline met, by a few hours. The show is in Canary Wharf.
Wednesday, 18 February 2009

El Flaco Dany and Silvina Vals

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I'm still not really at home in milonga so I love watching people who dance it easily. Here's a couple of them: The video calls him ...
Tuesday, 17 February 2009

Strange days in Antigua

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Working 12-hour days to meet a deadline means the radio tends to be on more than usual. & this time there was a test match in Antigua to...
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Wednesday, 11 February 2009

Polka, candombe and milonga

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One evening recently at 33 a friend alarmed a few people: a milonga was playing and she suddenly started to jump up and down, saying 'On...
Saturday, 7 February 2009

Being grounded

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Dancing after visiting BsAs: a few recent comments from friends made me look back at the post I wrote after the first milonga back in London...
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Monday, 2 February 2009

Facundo and Kely, Candombe and Humberto 1 1462

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I just chanced upon this video in the hall of Humberto 1 1462. You get a glimpse of the entire hall after a marvellous candombe by Facundo a...

Did tango die?

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You hear lots of stories. TV and rock swept Argentina in the late 50s and 60s. The Argentine musician Joaquín Amenábar says that tango decli...
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Sunday, 25 January 2009

Tango timeline

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For a while I've been trying to find time to compile a chronological list of the great names of tango, of musicians and singers. Informa...

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A man who's spent his life literally putting his life on the line, with an obsession with the Twin Towers since childhood, when they wer...
Wednesday, 21 January 2009

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Ms H asked me about the step I was trying to describe on 17 January. The video I was watching is an old teaching video which isn't on Y...
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Monday, 19 January 2009

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F for Fake : Orson Welles enjoying himself on Ibiza in the company of two fakers, Emyl de Hory the great art faker, and Clifford Irvine who ...

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In case Valentino seemed in poor taste, here's how it should have been done. El Gallego and Marta dancing Canyengue. Many years ago, El ...
Sunday, 18 January 2009

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I skipped over this clip a few days ago because the beginning is useless, and the dancing starts with milonga... But it's worth watching...
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Saturday, 17 January 2009

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Tango with spurs. There was an interesting discussion here a few weeks back about the meaning of 'milonguero/a', which focussed on ...
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Tuesday, 13 January 2009

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Byzantium at the RA. Having exhausted myself on Friday evening I could have been in a more receptive state. Low lighting levels: necessary o...
Sunday, 11 January 2009

Back in London

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Your first milonga in London after you get back from BsAs is going to be a busy one. Word gets around. Everyone wants to ask about it, to da...
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Friday, 9 January 2009

La Notte

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I knew I'd once seen an Antonioni film that convinced me he was a great director: I just couldn't find what it was. L'Aventura w...
Wednesday, 31 December 2008

Keeping the beat

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I always considered that I kept to the beat until dancing with a portena who insisted I should be more careful: I made a note of this earlie...
Tuesday, 30 December 2008

Something for a cold dark evening

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I just found this on YouTube; birthday celebrations of Porteno y Bailarin 2006, with Carlos Stasi (who runs the milonga) as The Leader, and ...
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Monday, 29 December 2008

The last evening

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A friend emailed that she returned from BsAs with five pairs of shoes. I'm returning with one – and 20 CDs, but that's 20 CD boxes, ...
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Sunday, 28 December 2008

La Calesita

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La Calesita at dusk. 40% probability is less than 50%: despite dark skies and heavy humidity no rain fell, not even a rumble of thunder in t...
Saturday, 27 December 2008

A dance at Canning

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In the milongas there are usually a few more women than men so it stands to reason that the women are going to be more assertive in getting ...

Dancing at Canning

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Christmas doesn't last long here. The party starts at midnight on the 24th, you sleep it off the night of the 25th and go back to work o...
Thursday, 25 December 2008

Christmas

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Christmas in Buenos Aires starts lunchtime on xmas eve, as in Europe, but the similarities probably end there. I planned to walk with a hot ...
Wednesday, 24 December 2008

Christmas Eve

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Tuesday night is Porteno y Bailarin. Ana Maria Schapira's class has been taught by Silvia, a friend of hers, while she was teaching in ...
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Life in BsAs

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Before I left a friend told me someone she knew had moved to BsAs 'because the girls there are more beautiful'. I've been wonder...
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