Sites in Tango
Cyber-Tango
Everything about Tango on the net.
Bridge to the Tango
Offers instructional dance videos, authentic Argentine tango music, organized tango tours, and other dance events.
Virtual Tango Museum
History of Tango Dance in photographs. Pictures of musical scores.
Ernesto's Tango Page
All about Tango Argentino: how to learn it, what to read, where to see it, where to dance it.
TotalTango.com
Totally dedicated to Tango Argentino - from its birth in Buenos Aires, Argentina, to today's living, vibrant tradition.
Quickstart To Tango
Official information about the book and how to order.
This is the Tango
A center for information on the Tango
Tango Visit
Recommended accommodations for tango dancers and other travelers when they visit different cities around the world.
Tangosite
Argentinian Tango information, news, recordings, photos, yellow pages, articles, lyrics, and literature.
Tango Argentino de Tejas
Information on Argentine tango including: reviews of instructional videos, guides to tango music, articles about learning to dance Argentine tango, and Argentine tango in Dallas, Texas.
La Cumparsita
Brief history of the most famous tango.
Internet Tango Resources
Organized by region.
Tango Images
A selection of artworks by Nerida Black-Duprat, depicting the passion, intensity and sensuality of tango in a visual form.
Argentine Tango, Pasional in New Jersey
Pasional is the first and only weekly Argentine Tango milonga in New Jersey. Every Thursday with classes starting at 7pm and 8pm. Dance from 9pm to Midnight. Ballroom and Latin music during breaks.
Gerrysan in Buenos Aires
This site details the experience of Gerrysan from Ireland living and learning Tango in Buenos Aires for two months
Tangoagenda
International server about tango: dance, music,lyrics, history, teachers, musicians, milongas, schools, clubs. More than 1000 links all over the world.
Tomas and Chantal - Tango Clasico
Professional dancers Tomas Howlin and Chantal Dauphinais. Profiles, performance information, workshops, and photos.
The Tango Trip
A history in which Paul Vernon looks at the early days of the real Tango and the birth of its record industry. |
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