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  • Ohhh Carlos Gardel? I apologize if I'm wrong. My Mom used to hear his music. I'm from Puerto Rico. Beautiful. My favorite is Caminito.

  • Soy Ecuatoriana y bailo tango con pasion , Viva la Argentina

  • Nabucco20008, si comprendo lo que as escrito, quiere decir que si no eres Argentino no puedes bailar con pasion???

    Pero eso es una tonteria chico!!!

    "Si tienes corazon puedes bailar con pasion" y eso no ay nada que ver con  tu pais de nacimiento...

    Que viva el Tango, que viva la Argentina y que viva la planeta.

    Un Milonguero.

  • 19751222, nada difícil explicar. No hay comparación possible, solamente los argentinos bailan el tango como nadie, lo bailan con passión, es esta la diferencia entre un bailarin argentino y un norte americano u de dónde sea..

  • re bien Nabucco20008, los argentinos son los mejores!

  • Hola Nabucco2008..Well "Hola" is one of my limited Spanish words... XD

    But I looked up most of words of your comment and I think I understand what you said....

    Con passion y como nadie(with passion and like no one else? maybe?)...

    Maybe that's what I should do when I do my Flamenco....

    Muchas Gracias :D

  • It seems that dancers from Argentina don't dance as "hard" as the dancers from US. It's hard to explain.....even the steps are the same, the feelings are totally different...intersting!!

  • I agree and I much prefer the Argentinian tango to standard Tango. It's far more fluid, inventive and passionate.

  • @felicianomiko yeah... very much.

    tango, its history, dance and intensity is a miracle

  • @19751222

    part of the issue has to do with the point of dancing. From what I understand, Tango is Argentine society is something you can do socially, in a party, special events, at a bar. Its part of how you socialize. In the States, dancing is not for socializing, its usually for performance or for a competition. That pretty much the case with any Latin American dance, but I think its more so with the Tango.

  • @TangomanX2008 Yes, I come from a culture where dance and song express everything, in almost any setting. Each dance means different things. You use dance to attract a mate, call in fertility, celebrate the seasons, express rage and joy. North America is so much about "performing" for others, rather than expressing and relating.

  • Thank you guys...Thank you for your point of view :D

  • The dancing is really nice but I don´t think that it went well with the music. Needs to practice musicality.

  • mmmmmmmmm

    muy malo no esta!!!

  • Las síncopas del continente negro viven en la milonga...

  • ernesto balmaceda

  • los bailarins son Ernesto Balmaceda y su esposa.

  • muy buenos, pero creo que pieden el ritmo a veces. de todos modos, gracias.

  • son muy malosssss!!!!

  • which Milonga is this one?? Could you give me the adress??? Thanks!!

  • The name of that milonga is Tanguedia, in Maipù 444.

  • maipu 444 lugar donde estan los grosos como estos dos paquetones

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