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Looking for Tango on Valentine’s Weekend?

February 6, 2015

With Valentine’s Day quickly approaching, this is a good time for a round-up of upcoming SF Bay Area Tango events. For some reason, many consider Argentine Tango to be romantic, passionate or sensual. Perhaps it’s the physical closeness of the dance, the intertwining of legs or the serious, contemplative look on dancers faces. For those who dance tango regularly, we know that … [Read more...]

Milonga Spotlight: The Seahorse

February 18, 2014

The Bay Area is teeming with milongas. You can find them in a variety of places, from dance studios, social halls, cafe’s and bars and sometimes even people’s homes. But one of the Bay Area’s most special and unique milongas is the Seahorse. Located just across the Bay from San Francisco in the charming town of Sausalito, The Seahorse is a supper club that's as … [Read more...]

Dancing In The Heart of San Francisco

August 22, 2013

It's that time of the year once again: To enjoy dancing Tango at San Francisco's Union Square. Tango in the Square first began on September 11th 2005 and has been happening every summer since as part of San Francisco's "Diamonds on the Square" series (now called Union Square Live) in the heart of San Francisco.  This is a great event for non-tango dancers to get an … [Read more...]

The Tradition Continues at Nora’s Tango Weekend

June 28, 2013

Stanford Tango Week, later to become Nora’s Tango week, is believed to be the first Argentine Tango Festival in the United States. Nora, along with her late-husband Raul Dinzelbacher, were the first Argentine Tango instructors at Stanford Tango week in 1991. Nora was involved with Stanford's yearly Tango festival until 1997, when the Stanford Dance Department decided … [Read more...]

Dancing Tango in Public Spaces

June 6, 2013

Maria Volonte

There is something exciting about dancing Tango in cultural spaces around San Francisco, especially with an appreciative audience of bystanders. Terence Clarke and Beatrice Bowles of TangoCalifia have been bringing Tango out of the dark milongas and into beautiful (gasp) public spaces around San Francisco since 2007.  These free public Milongas have been held at various civic … [Read more...]

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