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Tango Radio The tango radio from Buenos Aires, a lot of tango music from the Golden Era (40’s and 50’s) and new orchestras, limited commentaries about tango (in Spanish)

Todo Tango Music,lyrics, interviews to musicians, singers and dancers, articles about the history of tango. The best tango website, in Spanish and English.

10 Tango News, videos, tango music and information on milongas in Buenos Aires. Links to four tango radios devoted to Carlos Gardel, Astor Piazzolla, Technotango and traditional tango. In Spanish and English.

Dancers

Daniel Lapadula Daniel Lapadula's website. Daniel is one of the most creative and innovative dancers and teachers of the downtown style (estilo del centro), a rhythmic, syncopated, close-embraced dance style characteristic of the crowded milongas of downtown Buenos Aires.

Gustavo Naveira Gustavo Naveira’s website. Renowned dancer, performer and teacher. Probably the most insightful researcher on the structure of tango as a dance.

New orchestras

The new blood of tango, a new generation of young talented musicians keeping our passion alive.

www.fernandezfierro.com

www.cerdanegra.com.ar

www.fervordebuenosaires.com

www.gentedetango.com.ar

Other Links

www.tangohouston.net Everything you want to know about tango in Houston in this website.

www.tejastango.net Information about Argentine tango including reviews of instructional videos, guides to tango music, articles about learning and dancing tango, links and a listing of tango events in Dallas and Fort Worth, Texas.

http://tangosa.info/ Tango Argentino de San Antonio

www.alwaystango.com  Alicia and Juan Carlos Suarez, now based in Austin, teach tango for groups and privates in the capital of the state

La milonga de los Amigos  Second Saturday monthly milonga in Houston