Scientists have directly measured what experienced tango dancers often describe as a feeling: when two partners move well ...
New research revealed that when dancers are in tune with each other, their brains may sync up, helping them move as one.
"I care about him very much, I’m very religious, I had the fortune of dancing for him, and I know that tango is very important in his life — he loves it deeply. So I thought, why not gather all the ...
It is just as important to be well danced as it is to be well versed or well read. Robert Farris Thompson, Tango: An Art History of Love (Pantheon, 2005) Every Argentinian is proud of the tango. Yet, ...
Classes run by Philly's Tango Therapy Project help people combat the effects of the progressive movement disorder — and gives ...
Tango Shalom, where a female tango dancer (Dancing with the Stars champion Karina Smirnoff) invites an Orthodox Jewish Rabbi (Jos Laniado) to enter a televised dance competition, was an arthouse ...
Standing under multicolored lights in a Columbia Heights studio, the tango instructor told her students to find a partner and practice the dance’s basic position, an intimate embrace between leader ...
Brains in harmony: EEG readings from tango pairs showed brainwave synchrony when steps were closely timed, revealing inter-brain coupling during coordinated movement. Testing feedback tech: ...
BUENOS AIRES — At a dance hall in the heart of Buenos Aires, 14 men in elegant dark suits sat at separate tables while across the room, 14 women in dresses and high heels waited to be asked for a ...
Nancy Cardwell was a successful newspaper editor in New York. Then she took up tango, started spending time in Buenos Aires — and met Luis. “Tango is a lead-and-follow dance,” Nancy Cardwell said. “It ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. — The old neon tango dancer sign beloved by many Buffalonians could soon return to its original spot on Elmwood Avenue. The Buffalo Arts Commission is voting on whether to put the sign ...