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Villa Malcolm Tango Video

Wednesday, January 28th, 2009
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Here's a vid from our YouTube Channel, DanceHopChannel, with Bruno Tombari & Mariangeles Caamaño, performing at Villa Malcolm. The quality leaves something to be desired, so if anyone can recommend a semi professional camera that can also record video well, please let me know in the comments. Read More

New Year’s party video

Thursday, January 22nd, 2009
Here's a video I just put up on Youtube showing a friend playing bandoneon and singing, for New Years at Studio Dinzel in Buenos Aires. I saw him a few days later performnig with a group in Salon Canning, the scene down there is VERY interconnected. [wpyt_profile1]HBV2m55sWUY[/wpyt_profile1]  Read More

Airport Coincedences

Saturday, January 17th, 2009
Two years ago, I saw 4 people in the airport I knew. This year, it was three, which is still somewhat crazy. I met a couple from the UK the previous night dancing at Salon Canning, and then ran into them in Ezeiza. I also ran into Rachel who I'd met at another milonga (Nino Bien) when our paths crossed in Dallas: [caption id="attachment_148" align="alignnone" width="448" caption="Seeing Rachel during my trip back to the states"]Seeing Rachel during my trip back to the states[/caption]… Read More

Another coincedence, this time while blogging

Thursday, January 8th, 2009
I was working on the last post and ran into Pablo, and a friend of his. Pablo happens to be a kickass nuevo tango dancer, and Jewish, like myself, and many of the tangueros in Buenos Aires. I actually think we're very present in the scene, moreso than the 100k or so Jewish people who live in Buenos Aires, a city of 45 million I believe. Read More

Dance romanace

Thursday, January 8th, 2009
The last couple of days have been interesting. A friend of mine from the states felt that she was taken advantage of by a man who made a lot of future plans, and then skipped town. We ended up talking a lot about relationships and dance, and what we look for in a potential mate.

It's very rewarding to share a deep dance connection with someone that you care for. In my experience, it can also add an element of chaos, since dance is personal, and we all have our own unique aesthetic. My friend mentioned that she'd like the next boy she dates to not be a dancer, so that she has more independence. I personally don't know how many happy… Read More

Dancing outdoors?

Tuesday, January 6th, 2009
I practiced with my friend Sol, and we headed to Glorieta (an outdoor milonga in a big gazebo) on Sunday.  Unfortunately, the DJ was sick, and someone was playing some pretty bad CDs while blasting some weak speakers from the back of their car.  We headed out pretty quick, and John from Ireland proposed that we hang out.  It turned into about 17 people by the time we got into the apartment.     [gallery link="file"]   I'm halfway through the trip and trying to focus on creating more memories.  Who knows what might happen in the coming days? Read More

I’m a lightweight apparently

Sunday, January 4th, 2009
I hardly ever drink, so when I ordered champagne at La Calesita, a great outdoor milonga on Saturdays from 11 PM til 4 AM, I practically had to give it away.  Three glasses, and I was pretty well toasted, and making fun of my dance.  Here's a couple of pictures with a new friend Erica (who's about to join the ranks as a working psychologist) in my slightly drunken glory:   [gallery link="file" order="DESC"]   For coincedence watch 2009: I ran into Tyrone and his wife (non tango dancers) in Palermo (while shopping) a few days prior to taking this picture, at a tango practice at Villa Malcolm.  This city is crazy small.   [caption id="attachment_80"… Read More

New Years in Buenos Aires, the aftermath

Thursday, January 1st, 2009
I woke up around 4:30 in the evening today, what a New Years.  I sent out a mass text trying to figure out what to do for New Years, and one of my favorite dancers got back to me with an invitation to the Dinzel studio. It has a nice little open air passage, and two rooms to dance in. [gallery] Afterwards, I headed to La Viruta (this would be around 3:30 AM or so).  Despite being close, it took me a while to find a cash machine that actually worked.  Viruta was pretty good this year, surprisingly.  Last year, it was 85% party music, and the quality of dancers was pretty abysmal, with a really mixed up line of dance full of collisions.  This… Read More

New Years in Buenos Aires

Wednesday, December 31st, 2008
Just like Christmas, the city shuts down almost completely starting the evening before the New Year, until the night after New Years day.  I JUST got invited to a pretty nice little house party in Palermo, and I'm going to get some wine and dessert before the stores close at 6 pm.  Perhaps afterwards we'll head to La Viruta, which is a bit of a mess if you're expecting quality dancing, since it's 20 percent tango danced poorly, and the rest party music.   Looking at the New Year, I feel like it's an arbitrary date, excepting that it relates to the earth's position relative to the sun, and other people care about it.  Still, it's a fine time… Read More

Buenos Aires Scene

Tuesday, December 30th, 2008
I've been enjoying random boutique ice cream shops in Buenos Aires a bit too much I think.  Last night, I had Baileys and Dulce de Leche flavors, after dancing at Villa Malcolm, before Salon Canning.  Late in the evening, if a shop wants to have customers come in but still be secure, they go through a small opening in the gate.  On my way out, I slammed my leg pretty hard into the gate, but after some ice and ibuprofen, everything worked out.   There's a certain foreigner / professional dancer tango circuit, and I'm definitely in the thick of it. Villa Malcolm has performances quite often, and a lot of "nuevo" tango, which native argentines… Read More