Argentine Tango: a pocket ‘breviary’ for its dancers

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Author: Patricia Müller

186 Pages

In this book, we discover the code of honor of the ‘porteños’ dancers of the Tango Milonguero who have remained ‘uncontaminated’ by the tourism surrounding the Tango and who are more or less 70-80 years old. 

 

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In this book, we discover the code of honor of the ‘porteños’ dancers of the Tango Milonguero who have remained ‘uncontaminated’ by the tourism surrounding the Tango and who are more or less 70-80 years old.

Their behavior reflects concepts that were already spoken of in ancient China!

Let’s discover them together by following the footsteps of the Chinese philosopher, Lao Tse, and of Los Viejos Milongueros.

You will be astonished by what you discover!

The Author:

Patricia Müller began studying Milonguero-style Argentine Tango in 1997, with the teacher Yvonne Meissner, and from the following year, she began teaching and organizing workshops with world-renowned Argentine masters.

Since 2002 she has managed the famous TangoCafeFirenze, one of the first milongas typical in Italy.

During her lessons, she always paid attention to rhythm, orchestras, and singers, the distinctive culture of Buenos Aires, the “bon ton” in the ballrooms, and the craft of the Tango DJ.


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