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  2. Alejandro Laguna - Wikipedia

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    Alejandro Laguna (born Ciudad de Buenos Aires, Argentina) is a researcher and professional tango dancer based in Lisbon, Portugal. He is most well known for his research and practice on the connections between Tango dance and Fado music. [1] [2] [3] [4]

  3. German Cornejo & Gisela Galeassi - Wikipedia

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    German Cornejo & Gisela Galeassi. Photo: Fuentes/Fernandez. German Cornejo & Gisela Galeassi are an Argentine tango dance duo. They have been dancing together since early 2011, currently dancing for German Cornejo's Dance Company [1] [2] (GCDC), performing as lead dancers for the company. , [3] Gisela and German won the title of World Tango Champions in 2003 and 2005, respectively, at the ...

  4. Tanghetto - Wikipedia

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    Tanghetto performing live at the Milano Forum Assago with guest tango dancers on stage (Latinoamericando Expo 2013, Milan, Italy). Tanghetto is an Argentinian neotango and electronic tango music project created and led by musician and producer Max Masri. It won the Gardel Award and was nominated five times to the Latin Grammy Awards.

  5. Lorena Ermocida - Wikipedia

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    Lorena Ermocida is an internationally renowned Argentine Tango dancer, teacher and choreographer. [1] [2] [3] In 1992, she graduated from the National Classic and Contemporary Dance School Maria Ruanova in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and has played key roles in various international musical theatre productions, such as Sólo Tango, Gotan (dancer and assistant choreographer), Tango x 2, [4] [5 ...

  6. Argentine tango - Wikipedia

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    Two dancers of Argentine tango on the street in Buenos Aires. Argentine tango is a musical genre and accompanying social dance originating at the end of the 19th century in the suburbs of Buenos Aires. [1] It typically has a 2 4 or 4 4 rhythmic time signature, and two or three parts repeating in patterns such as ABAB or ABCAC.

  7. Mariano Frúmboli - Wikipedia

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    Mariano Chicho Frúmboli (born 21 September 1970) is an Argentine tango dancer. He is regarded as one of the founders of tango nuevo , and he is best known for his musicality and creativity while improvising.

  8. Roberto Herrera - Wikipedia

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    The Munich branch also closely cooperates with the local Tango school Tango genial. [10] Herrera has been teaching Tango since 1979, offering workshops all over the world [1] and regularly performs at Tango festivals. Since 2003 he has been a member of the jury of the World tango dance tournament. [1]

  9. Tango - Wikipedia

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    Tango is a partner dance and social dance that originated in the 1880s along the Río de la Plata, the natural border between Argentina and Uruguay. The tango was born in the impoverished port areas of these countries from a combination of Argentine Milonga , Spanish-Cuban Habanera , and Uruguayan Candombe celebrations. [ 1 ]