Less than 24 hours in Buenos Aires, and Barack Obama is already doing the tango. The president and first lady Michelle Obama were attending a state dinner in the Argentine capital Wednesday evening ...
An Argentine couple proved that they have the best tango-dancing chops in the world. A hometown couple triumphed Monday in Argentina's annual tango competition, outdancing pairs from around the world.
The trophy stays home as Argentine couple triumphs during the world tango competition in Buenos Aires. Argentina's dancers Facundo de la Cruz Gomez Palavecino, left, and Paola Sanz celebrate after ...
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) — In a huge ballroom in a Buenos Aires basement, the tables are stacked. On the orchestra stage, the piano lid is closed near unplugged speakers and billboard images of ...
The suave singer is synonymous with tango. Gardel revolutionized the style of music and brought it from the underground dance salons to the... Carlos Gardel: Argentina's Tango Maestro On the streets ...
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina-- You can hear the "All of us are crazy for tango" program before you can see it: Just follow the orchestra's plaintive chords through the labyrinthine passageways of the ...
From Uruguay to Buenos Aires, we continue our tour of places no one can seem to pronounce. This week, JoJo takes the guys to Argentina, where she will take two of them on this season's record-setting ...
President Obama had the opportunity to show off his dance moves in Buenos Aires on Wednesday night, when an entertainer at the Argentine state dinner invited the U.S. president to dance the tango with ...
Carlos Gardel was one of tango’s — and Argentina’s — great heroes and superstars. The French-Argentine singer, songwriter and composer wrote and recorded hundreds of classic tangos, many with his ...
President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama dance the tango with tango dancers during the State Dinner at the Centro Cultural Kirchner, Wednesday, in Buenos Aires, Argentina. (AP Photo/Pablo ...
Tango impresario Juan Fabbri can't get a table at the 500-seat dinner theater he runs. That's because Esquina Carlos Gardel in Buenos Aires is packed with tourists every night. Fabbri's clients pay ...