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Modern Tango World #11 (Paris, France)

Paris Special Features A Century of Parisien Tango Gwen-Haël Denigot 03 Alternative Tango in Paris Yannik Lhermitte 08 Outdoor Tango in Paris Emile Gayoso 13 Guide to Tango in France 18 Tango Portraiture Fabian Perez 28 Pablo Montanelli & Vito Venturino (El Cachivache) Ray Lauzzana 32 Dreaming of Buenos Aires in Moscow Anastasia Pomogaeva 35 Tango Beats in Ecuador Raymond Lauzzana 37 Tango Endings by Steve Darmo Alexandru Eugen Cristea 38 Our Advertisers 41 New Tango Music Arndt Büssing 42 Tango Moves: Boleo/Latigazo Raymond Lauzzana 44 Letters to the Editor 47

Paris Special Features
A Century of Parisien Tango Gwen-Haël Denigot 03
Alternative Tango in Paris Yannik Lhermitte 08
Outdoor Tango in Paris Emile Gayoso 13

Guide to Tango in France 18

Tango Portraiture Fabian Perez 28
Pablo Montanelli & Vito Venturino (El Cachivache) Ray Lauzzana 32
Dreaming of Buenos Aires in Moscow Anastasia Pomogaeva 35
Tango Beats in Ecuador Raymond Lauzzana 37
Tango Endings by Steve Darmo Alexandru Eugen Cristea 38
Our Advertisers 41
New Tango Music Arndt Büssing 42
Tango Moves: Boleo/Latigazo Raymond Lauzzana 44
Letters to the Editor 47

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For the amateur audience, after some particularly beautiful<br />

tandas, there is touch the magic of dance and they applaud<br />

the dancers. It is very strange to be involved in what we love<br />

— the dance and its representations. I have learned to share<br />

with the group of dancers and with the public.<br />

— Pauline, a dancer who frequents the millégales<br />

In the mid-2000s, the greatest dancers found themselves<br />

on the docks, mixing with beginners, their students and<br />

passers-by. Mariano Chicho Frumboli and Sebastian<br />

Arce were among them. This was the wave of tango<br />

nuevo and everything was ok — the dusty codegos of<br />

tango: jeans, shorts, electro rhythms, new people, new<br />

abrazos, new places of dance! The outdoor spots were<br />

part of this revivals. Ironically, by 2010, there was a return<br />

of the milonguero and salón styles of dance. They<br />

brought with them the ethics and codes of milonga and<br />

the purity of technique.<br />

Today, outdoor milongas no longer attract the best <strong>Paris</strong>ian<br />

dancers. The phenomenon seems to have faded<br />

in favor of perfecting a high level of dance. During the<br />

summer, the best dancers go to festivals amd marathons.<br />

They rarely find themselves outdoors dancing. However,<br />

there have never been so many dancers during<br />

this beautiful season. A few years ago, the milongas in<br />

the Jardins du Trocadéro and the Opéra Garnie were<br />

irregular. Now they are held daily. So that every night<br />

there are three different places to dance in the capital,<br />

since the quays on the Seine is still available for dancing.,<br />

There may even be four millégales in a single evening.<br />

The streets of <strong>Paris</strong> may not have the prestige of the<br />

parquet floorsl The great dancers of the moment prefer<br />

the Dolce Vita, Tanguedia, El Garron or Oh There. Yet,<br />

the streets are imperseptably giving tango something<br />

that it could get no other way — a presence in the city.<br />

And so, we begin to dream: that the tango could could,<br />

in the XXI century, become part of the popular culture!<br />

— 18 —<br />

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