Articles written by members or friends of TangoTang.
Tango Culture in Berlin
Written by Royce Chau, on 25-07-2003 00:00
Last update: 19-08-2006 12:33
Tango Music Shopping Guide: Tango Music in Hong Kong
Written by Royce Chau, on 25-07-2003 00:00
“I have been being asked many times about where we can buy tango music in Hong Kong, my answer to this question is always disappointing, as there is not many tango music available in the local market.
Yet it does not mean that there is none. I use to visit two big chains of music stores (H* Record and H*V) every one or two months, and sometimes I can get something good, can be good for dancing or good for listening or both.
To look for tango music in local market, first you better know what kind of tango music you want, second you need some skills to explore the stores.”
Last update: 15-08-2006 17:31
Tango Music Shopping Guide: Tango Music On-line
Written by Royce Chau, on 25-07-2003 00:00
“Following my previous article on buying music in Hong Kong, now let’s see what we can find on the world wide web. Needless to say, we have more choices and variety of tango music on the world wide web.
So why not order CDs from the internet?
Last update: 15-08-2006 17:33
London and Paris, doing the kilometres
Written by Geoff Poole, on 19-07-2003 00:00
"Don't take lessons - do the kilometers" was the parting advice from Eric and Komala at El Corte. So I went to Paris determined to dance with a lot of ladies and have as much fun as possible in the process. I repeated the visits I had made in the summer and tried some new Milongas.
Last update: 16-08-2006 10:20
Nice to bump into you
Written by Geoff Poole, on 14-06-2003 00:00
Except of course it isn't, and it
equally unpleasant to be bumped into. Yet, even though Hong Kong Tangueros
are quite well disciplined and in general keep the line of dance, it happens
all too often, even in the Helena May. And given that this is a very large
dance floor, on which it would be quite possible to have two or three
times the normal number at the practica, this seems astonishing...