This past summer, members of the Latin Academy of Recording Arts and Science (LARAS) were mailed voting instructions for the prestigious Latin Grammy Awards 2007. Voting on a wide variety of genres ...
It may have been invented by the smooth and supple Argentines, but ever since independence from Russia a century ago the traditionally dour Finns have been wild for tango music. And whereas, it is ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Dance Review By Alastair Macaulay On Sunday night I took the No. 7 train to Willets Point and walked through Flushing Meadows-Corona Park, past the ...
For World Cafe's 13th episode of Latin Roots, Latin-music expert Ernesto Lechner talks tango. Lechner was born and raised in Buenos Aires, which is widely regarded as the genre's birthplace. "Tango ...
The Gin Joint on East Bay Street will host a Sept. 13 event that brings together dance, poetry, cuisine and cocktails — all in celebration of Latin heritage month. “La Noche: Tango & Tapas” is ...
Leandro “Gato” Barbieri, the influential Latin jazz bandleader and saxophonist best known for his Grammy-winning score to the film Last Tango in Paris, died Saturday at a New York hospital following a ...
Tango instructors Monica Llobet (left) and Richard Council demonstrate a passionate step at the Biltmore Hotel in Coral Gables. It’s Valentine's Day week – and let’s face it, Latin American music ...
There will be rhythm. There will be moves. There will be style,” promises Kruti Gandhi, founder of Abrazo Tango as we get on a call early in the evening. Gandhi is in preparation for the second ...
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