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Modern Tango World #4 (Bucharest, Romania)

Romania Special Features Romania’s Modern Tango Scene Dragos Samoil 3 An Act of Beauty Laura Iaru 6 Guitar Man Alexandru Eugen Cristea 12 Guide to Tango in Romania 16 The Ladies of Guardia Viejo Renato Mantioni 20 Interview with Miguel di Genova Marco Buso 24 Tango Addiction Kiran Bajaj Sawhney 28 New Tango Music Arndt Büssing 32 The Obamas Tango in Buenos Aires 38 DJ/VJ-ing - Victroleras, Tandas & Cortinas Igor Shpigelman 40 Tango Moves - Abrazos Raymond Lauzzana 44 Letters to the Editor 47

Romania Special Features
Romania’s Modern Tango Scene Dragos Samoil 3
An Act of Beauty Laura Iaru 6
Guitar Man Alexandru Eugen Cristea 12

Guide to Tango in Romania 16

The Ladies of Guardia Viejo Renato Mantioni 20
Interview with Miguel di Genova Marco Buso 24
Tango Addiction Kiran Bajaj Sawhney 28
New Tango Music Arndt Büssing 32
The Obamas Tango in Buenos Aires 38
DJ/VJ-ing - Victroleras, Tandas & Cortinas Igor Shpigelman 40
Tango Moves - Abrazos Raymond Lauzzana 44
Letters to the Editor 47

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Argentine tango is often<br />

confused with American<br />

ballroom tango which is<br />

much more rigid and structured.<br />

Argentine tango is a<br />

social dance of improvisation.<br />

The roots of Argentine<br />

tango go as far back as the<br />

first African settlers in the<br />

Latin American colony. Typically,<br />

what people mistake<br />

with Argentine tango is the<br />

choreographed dance that<br />

is seen on such shows as<br />

Dancing with the Stars.<br />

Once considered a folk<br />

dance, Argentine tango has<br />

seen a resurgence in popularity<br />

in recent years. There<br />

are now thousands of nightly<br />

and weekly dance events.,<br />

and hundreds of new musical<br />

groups around the world.<br />

The president’s visit did coincide with the 40th anniversary<br />

of a 1976 military coup which resulted in<br />

the deaths of thousands of Argentinians. There are<br />

talks of declassifying documents on America’s role<br />

in this conflict.<br />

In the wake of the terrorist attacks in Brussels, Belgium,<br />

President Obama has taken a lot of heat<br />

over for dancing the tango at a state dinner in Argentina.<br />

Some criticized of the president for travelling<br />

after the terrorist attacks.<br />

In response, President Obama said —<br />

That is how we are going to defeat these terrorist<br />

groups. A lot of it is also going to be to say, ‘you<br />

do not have power over us. We are strong. Our<br />

values are right. You offer nothing except death.<br />

President Macri is the first Argentine president to<br />

make a speech in English. He said that he was fascinated<br />

by Obama; and he mentioned that Obama<br />

promised to return next year and that they will<br />

come back for longer and they will stay for several<br />

days in Bariloche, a Swiss village in the Argentine<br />

Andes.<br />

Macri highlighted —<br />

The opportunity for our continent, which<br />

forces us to leave behind grudges and resentments<br />

of the past with the US to look to the<br />

future. .... We have a privileged position that<br />

can improve opportunities for its people today,<br />

more security and tranquility in everyday<br />

life, but for that we must all work together.<br />

President Obama stated —<br />

This is a new beginning, new era for our hemisphere.<br />

I arrive here from Cuba, where the<br />

United States has reestablished diplomatic<br />

contact Argentine and American, have a lot<br />

in common — the values ​of freedom, commitment<br />

to justice, human rights and the rule<br />

of law.Thousands of Argentines studied in the<br />

US and many Argentines working in American<br />

companies. We want to expand these ties in<br />

trade, scholarships<br />

Afterwards, they dined with 400 guests at the Kirchner<br />

Cultural Center<br />

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