TANGO DIARY
Tips & Stories
Buenos Aires Tango Diary
August may be winter in Buenos Aires but it was the month that David and I chose to visit our friends and family in Argentina, hoping of course to fit in a little bit of tango. Who needs the sun to dance tango right?
We left London in 30 degrees heat, sandals and summer clothes and arrived on a dismal Buenos Aires day with lashing rain and wind. We had been prepared for a contrast but this welcome came as something of a shock!
Despite the gloomy start, the month ahead was to give us plenty of beautiful winter’s days, with blindingly bright sun and clear blue skies.
Not so on the day we scheduled for our photo shoot with tango photographer Marcelo Di Rienzo though. As if to challenge our determination, it was an uncharacteristically cold day.
We had chosen a dilapidated building in the Villa Crespo neighbourhood for our location. In the UK, there would be all kinds of health and safety regulations preventing the use of a place like this – stairways with sheer drops, floors that seem to sink as you step on them … but not so in Buenos Aires.
Tango Guest Star: Alejandra Martinan
We’re proud to announce that Alejandra Mantiñan – one of the most sought-after tango teachers in the world today – will be returning to us on Saturday 27 October.
Summer Break
With our summer guest teachers – Junior and Guadalupe – jetting off to New York, we will now have a break until our return on Tuesday 4th September.