Sunday Nov 22 | Buenos Aires Herald
Melodic coattails that resonate in glass
By Dereck Foster For the Herald Nobody can deny that, on a scale of ten, the figure and voice of Carlos Gardel ranks right up there, near the top.
UNESCO includes tango dance in its list of world cultural treasures
BUENOS AIRES: Argentina and Uruguay, which have long fought over who invented the tango, buried their differences to earn UNESCO's recognition of the dance and its music Wednesday as a world cultural treasure.
Statue show catches eye in Rothesay
CARLOS GARDEL, who died in an air crash in Colombia in 1935, was tango music's biggest superstar.
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Dance Like a Star and Go "Totally Tango" at Hilton Buenos Aires
"Romance, passion, history - it all comes together in Argentina's signature dance, the tango.
Cuban Tango Dancers from the Edmundo Tango dance company apply makeup as they stand by a painting of Argentina's Carlos Gardel in preparation for the inauguration of the second tango festival in Havana, Tuesday, May 26, 2009.
In search of: The king of tango in Uruguay
Even today, 67 years after he died in a plane crash, controversy surrounds the man who brought tango that magnificently sad, bad and sexy music from the banks of the River Plate to the world.
Feuding Uruguay, Argentina unite to preserve tango
A couple dances tango during a show at "Casa de Carlos Gardel" in Buenos Aires. BUENOS AIRES , Argentina a ' It takes two to tango, even if they're neighboring countries in a long-standing feud over who can claim the voice of the dramatic, elegant music and dance.
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