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It is also a substantial industry in Argentina, employing around 10,000 people, including dancers, musicians and producers. The salon and tables during dinner at Madero Tango in Buenos Aires.
In the last two decades of the 19th century, the dance known as the tango emerges out of the immigrant culture of Argentina's dockside ... in the brothels of Buenos Aires, where it is sometimes ...
In this post, long-time resident Rebecca is sharing her ten favorite unique hidden gems in Buenos Aires. These are perfect ...
Going back to Argentina, I had the chance not to recreate my steps but to watch professional tango dancers in the Buenos Aires barrio, or neighborhood, of La Boca, where the tango had its roots ...
It was named after Argentina’s Independence Day on ... some handmade goods, and junk. Buenos Aires is the city of Tango, and no trip to BA would be complete without taking the time to experience ...
Buenos Aires is one of the richest cultural hubs in the world. Here are the best places to visit in the capital city of Argentina to make the best of your stay ...
This time of the year is usually filled with rainy days, cold winter temps and fewer tourists (though Argentine winter ... t want to miss the lively Buenos Aires Tango Festival, which begins ...
The oldest neighborhood in Buenos Aires, San Telmo ... Many travelers like to watch tango in Plaza Dorrego, take a picture with the Malfada statue (an iconic Argentine cartoon) and visit the ...