Wednesday 25 October 2017
Éste es tu tango
My wonderful porteña teacher of Spanish, who grew up listening to tango, once challenged me to name a tango which wasn't melancholic, sad or downright tragic. Considering the common tango themes of loss, nostalgia, betrayal, and heartbreak, Gabriela had a point.
Yet, one of my current favourite tangos is an exception. Have you listened to the intensely romantic and danceable Éste es tu tango? It's so full of hope.
Imagine this scene in a milonga: a nervous young man smitten with a special young woman. Her eyes show her interest. But he's too shy to look her way. All this is observed by the singer, who urges him to take this precious opportunity for happiness.
Listen to this gem of a tango, while reading the lyrics, kindly translated by El tango te espera
And how would you dance to this?
PP
Friday 20 October 2017
Ten years of Comme il faut!
Heartfelt thanks to the Adelaide tango community for your support of Comme il faut over the past ten years. Yes, this lovely milonga has been running for that long! Of course, that would not have been possible without your active participation, and the warmth & generosity of spirit which you all bring.
Congratulations to award-winners: Gerda, Raphael and Roger, who scored the highest attendances over the decade. Hope you enjoy your liquid prizes 😄
To the bearers of flowers, gifts and well-wishers (including those unable to attend), thank you for your very kind words and support.
Here are some photos of this special celebratory milonga held 8 October. And if you weren't able to attend, we'd be delighted to welcome you to La Esquina (Sunday 29 October) and the next Comme il faut (Sunday 19 November).
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