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Girl Talk: Extensive 2011 Tour

2011 SHOWS BEGIN IN CLEVELAND IN JANUARY

“Mr. Gillis aims to please. His music is a collage of hits, recent and old, that are instantly recognizable to just about everyone in the crowd. Each one – from Jay-Z to Styx to the Ramones to Missy Elliott to Nirvana – draws a cheer within a few notes. Mr. Gillis samples the songs’ obvious hooks. He isn’t a hipster showing off how deeply he’s dug into his collection; he’s a fellow fan, reactivating remembered pop pleasures.” – Jon Pareles, The New York Times

With almost 300 shows under his belt, and hardly a full week off, since Feed The Animals was released in June 2008 and Girl Talk (aka Gregg Gillis) has announced another 40-city tour, all set to take place in 2011 before March is even over!

Girl Talk by Chris Monaghan

Girl Talk 2010/2011 Tour Dates

Fri. 11/12/10 – Omaha, NE @ Sokol Auditorium
Fri. 11/19/10 – Buenos Aires, Argentina @ Hot Festival
Sat. 11/20/10 – Sao Paulo, Brasil @ Planeta Terra Festival
Fri. 12/3/10 – Pittsburgh, PA @ Stage AE
Sat. 12/4/10 – Pittsburgh, PA @ Stage AE
Wed. 01/05/11 – Cleveland, OH @ House of Blues
Thu. 01/06/11 – Columbus, OH @ LC Pavillion
Fri. 01/07/11 – Covington, KY @ Madison Theater
Sat. 01/08/11 – Louisville, KY @ Expo Five
Mon. 01/10/11 – New Orleans, LA @ House of Blues
Thu. 01/13/11 – Houston, TX @ House of Blues
Fri. 01/14/11 – Austin, TX @ Austin Music Hall
Sat. 01/15/11 – Dallas, TX @ Palladium
Mon. 01/17/11 – Memphis, TN @ Minglewood Hall
Tue. 01/18/11 – St. Louis, MO @ The Pageant
Thu. 01/20/11 – Birmingham, AL @ Workplay
Fri. 01/21/11 – Atlanta, GA @ Tabernacle
Sat. 01/22/11 – Charleston, SC @ Gaillard Municipal Auditorium
Mon. 01/24/11 – Knoxville, TN @ Valarium
Tue. 01/25/11 – Charlotte, NC @ The Fillmore
Thu. 01/27/11 – Raleigh, NC @ Disco Rodeo
Fri. 01/28/11 – Norfolk, VA @ NorVa
Sat. 01/29/11 – Richmond, VA @ The National
Mon. 01/31/11 – Baltimore, MD @ Ram’s Head
Tue. 02/01/11 – Washington, D.C. @ 9:30 Club
Fri. 02/04/11 – Philadelphia, PA @ Electric Factory
Sat. 02/05/11 – Montclair, NJ @ Wellmont Theatre
Thu. 02/24/11 – New York, NY @ Terminal 5
Fri. 02/25/11 – Providence, RI @ Lupo’s
Sat. 02/26/11 – Boston, MA @ House of Blues
Mon. 02/28/11 – Portland, ME @ State Theater
Mon. 03/01/11 – Montreal, QC @ Metropolis
Thu. 03/03/11 – Royal Oak, MI @ Royal Oak Music Hall
Fri. 03/04/11 – Chicago, IL @ Congress
Mon. 03/07/11 – Madison, WI @ Orpheum
Tue. 03/08/11 – Minneapolis, MN @ First Ave
Fri. 03/11/11 – Denver, CO @ Ogden Theatre
Mon. 03/14/11 – Missoula, MT @ Wilma Theater
Tue. 03/15/11 – Seattle, WA @ Showbox
Thu. 03/17/11 – Portland, OR @ Roseland
Fri. 03/18/11 – Oakland, CA @ Fox Theater
Sat. 03/19/11 – Pomona, CA @ Fox Theatre
Mon. 03/21/10 – Los Angeles, CA @ Palladium
Tue. 03/22/10 – San Diego, CA @ SOMA
Wed. 03/23/10 – Tempe, AX @ Marquee

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David Byrne: Bicycle Diaries Audiobook 9/28

PAPERBACK AND E-BOOK AVAILABLE THE SAME DAY


Bicycle Diaries

David Byrne‘s bestselling
Viking Press hardcover, Bicycle Diaries, will be released as an enhanced audiobook September 28
with pre-orders beginning today.

Offered exclusively at
www.bicycle-diaries.com, this new edition is narrated by Byrne
and features music (by Byrne) and location sounds to create an atmosphere more akin to a radio show than a simple
reading of the book. Presented in podcast-style downloads, the listener will have a choice to purchase individual
chapters or the complete book. The introductory chapter will be free. In addition to the audio version, the
paperback and E-book editions will also be released the same day. The E-book version will include color images not
included in the hardcover.

Part travelogue, part journal and part photo album, Bicycle Diaries chronicles what Byrne sees and whom he
meets as he pedals through metropolises ranging from Berlin to Buenos Aires, Istanbul to San Francisco, Manila to
New York. The collection includes records Byrne’s thoughts on world music, urban planning, fashion, architecture,
cultural dislocation and more.

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The 50 Hottest South American Women

The recent World Cup made pretty clear that, overall, South America easily has the most beautiful women in the world. Sure, you can find 10s on any continent (there’s probably even a hot scientist or two on Antarctica) but average is a hell of a lot hotter in South America than in the rest of [...]

Peter Andre offered £500k for Oz ‘I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out of Here’

British singer Peter Andre has been offered 500,000 pounds to star again in a new season of reality TV show ‘I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out of Here’. Andre met ex-wife Jordan on the TV show in 2004. He is now being targeted for the Aussie version of the hit show. Producers from Down Under [...]

Nels Cline Singers Tour

HIGH SIERRA, PHILLY, NYC AND WILCO’S OWN FEST ON AGENDA

Nels Cline Singers

The Nels Cline Singers first planned tour dates to support their new release, Initiate (arriving April 13). These dates include the band’s first ever South American tour, an appearance at the High Sierra Music Festival, a full night at New York City’s (le) poisson rouge, a night in Philadelphia at Johnny Brenda’s, the Singers’ first ever Washington, D.C. date at The Black Cat, and finally, an appearance in August in Western Massachusetts at Mass MoCA as part of the Wilco-curated Solid Sound Festival. More tour dates, including a West Coast run will be announced at a later date.

Initiate, the Singers’ fourth release and Cline’s seventh as a leader for Cryptogramophone, approaches the concept of Yin and Yang with a series of firsts for both the group and its intrepid leader, slyly dubbed by JazzTimes as “The World’s Most Dangerous Guitarist.” Initiate, in a beautifully designed, six-panel digipak featuring Simon Norfolk’s gorgeous photographs of the world’s largest machine (the Large Hadron Collider at CERN) is Cline’s first double album, with its second disc culled from a September 2009 performance at Cafe du Nord in San Francisco, the Singers’ first live recording. Nels Cline Singers are Nels Cline (guitar), Scott Amendola (drums, electronics) and Devin Hoff (bass). Guests on the live disc include Yuka Honda (Cibo Matto), Greg Saunier (Deerhoof), John Dieterich (Deerhoof) and Satomi Matsuzaki (Deerhoof).

Nels will also make his Village Vanguard debut as a sideman with his longtime friend and musical associate violinist Jenny Scheinman [a JamBase fave along with Nels and his Singers] with her band Mischief and Mayhem July 13-18.

Nels Cline Singers Tour Dates

06/08 Sao Paolo, Brazil | Bourbon Street Music Club
06/10 Buenos Aires, Argentina | La Trastienda
06/12 Santiago, Chile | Teatro Oriente
07/01 Quincy, CA | High Sierra Music Festival
07/06 New York, NY | (le) poisson rouge
07/07 Philadephia, PA | Johnny Brenda’s
07/08 Washington, DC | Black Cat
08/13-15 North Adams, MA | Mass MoCA – Solid Sound Festival

Nels with Jenny Scheinman
07/13-18 New York, NY | The Village Vanguard

Nels Cline Singers Tour Dates :: Nels Cline Singers News :: Nels Cline Singers Concert Reviews


Wipro unveils global delivery centre in Brazil

Wipro unveiled a global delivery centre at Curitiba in Brazil to serve its global and near-shore clients, the Indian software major said Thursday.
Though Wipro’s global IT services business division has been operating in Brazil since 2006, the new centre will enable it to diversify its footprint globally.
“The Curitiba centre will serve as the regional headquarters [...]

Argentina appeals to UN over Falklands

Washington “refused to support British claims on the sovereignty of the Falkland Islands”, reports Argentina’s Momento24 website. In the meantime, the diplomatic row over oil drilling in the South Atlantic intensified in London, Buenos Aires and the UN.

Oil and troubled waters

Plans to drill for oil in the Falklands provoke angry words from Argentina

EACH year a well-rehearsed performance takes place at the United Nations Special Committee on Decolonisation. Argentina’s government protests that Britain’s sovereignty over the islands it calls the Malvinas is a colonial injustice, and that the principle of territorial integrity demands that they be reunited with the mainland. Representatives from the Falkland Islands counter that they have a right to self-determination; that they have no wish to be part of Argentina; and that they do not consider themselves to be a colony of Britain anyway. Most of the time the argument gets no further than that. After going to war over the islands in 1982, Britain and Argentina have enjoyed diplomatic relations for 20 years now. But the arrival of an oil exploration rig in the Falklands this month will give new fuel to dispute that dates back to 1833.

On February 16th Anibal Fernandez, the presidential chief of staff, announced that ships sailing between Argentina and the Falklands would henceforth require a permit. Earlier the government barred a ship which it said had previously called in the islands from loading a cargo of pipes. (Techint, the Argentine manufacturer of the pipes, said they were destined for the Mediterranean.) Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner, Argentina’s president, said she would “work unceasingly for our rights in the Malvinas, for human rights.” A spokesman for the British embassy in Buenos Aires said that the application of laws in and around the Falklands was a matter for the islanders, and that Britain had no doubts over the sovereignty issue. …

Argentina escalates row with Britain over Falklands

Argentina escalated Tuesday a row with Britain over oil drilling in the Falklands by ordering all ships heading to the disputed islands through its waters to seek permission from Buenos Aires first. Argentine President Cristina Kirchner signed the decree, ratcheting up tensions between

SXSW: Partial Band List/Panels

SOUTH BY SOUTHWEST ANNOUNCES PARTIAL BAND LIST, PANEL INFO, STAGE NEWS

Pretty Lights

The South by Southwest (SXSW) Music Conference and Festival, scheduled to take place March 17-21, 2010 in Austin, Texas, is pleased to announce a few of the bands scheduled to perform, artists that are participating on panels and exciting changes at the SXSW Day Stage.

This year’s SXSW Music Conference will feature some notable artists that will be speaking on panels taking place in the Austin Convention Center. Judy Collins shares her thoughts on Where Goes English Folk Music?, John Doe joins Ian Rogers‘ panel The Cultural Significance of Direct-to-Fan Marketing, DJ Spooky encourages the spread of music into established cultural institutions in Performing Arts: New Frontier for Live Acts, Melissa Auf Der Mar exhibits her photographic side on Image Makers Of Rock and Soul, Suzanne Vega kicks MP3 butt on Music Artists: Getting A Digital Ass-Kicking, Andrew WK dissects rock star myths on What Becomes A Legend Most, Chris Walla highlights his studio work on Producers Adapt & Survive, Chris Frantz and Tina Weymouth recall early gigs on CBGBs Stories, and Anya Marina talks soundtracks on Case Study: New Moon.

Join these artists and over 350 other speakers for an enlightening look at the past, present and future of the music industry.

The SXSW Day Stage also in the Austin Convention Center, will be partnering with six great radio stations from around the country who will present Day Stage performances on their airwaves. These are KCRW, KEXP, WXPN, The Current, KUT, and Mexico City’s Reactor.

Each station will present a three hour block of music. Highlighting KCRW‘s block on Saturday March 20 will be Rogue Wave, Middle East and Lissie. More artists will be announced soon. SXSW Day Stage performances take place in Ballroom D from 12:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, and 12:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. on Saturday.

SXSW Initial Band List (selected from over 10,000 entries)

!!! (Brooklyn, NY)
Amaral (Madrid, SPAIN)
Anita Tijoux (Santiago, CHILE)
Apoptygma Berzerk (Oslo, NORWAY)
Athlete (London, ENGLAND)
Bajofondo (Buenos Aires, ARGENTINA)
Balkan Beat Box (Tel Aviv, ISRAEL)
Band of Skulls (London, ENGLAND)
Bear In Heaven (Brooklyn, NY)
Black Milk (Detroit, MI)
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club (Los Angeles, CA)
Bomba Estereo (Bogota, Colombia)
Broken Social Scene (Toronto, CANADA)
Chalie Boy (Hearne, TX)
Chamillionaire & Paul Wall (Houston, TX)
Cymbals Eat Guitars (New York, NY)
Deer Tick (Providence, RI)
Evan Dando (New York, NY)
Frightened Rabbit (Selkirk, SCOTLAND)
Fucked Up (Toronto, CANADA)
Grant Hart (St. Paul, MN)
Hauschka (Dusseldorf, GERMANY)
Here We Go Magic (Brooklyn, NY)
Hudson Mohawke (Glasgow, SCOTLAND)
Invincible (Detroit, MI)
jj (Gothenburg, SWEDEN)
Killer Mike (Atlanta, GA)
LA Riots (Los Angeles, CA)
Les Savy Fav (Brooklyn, NY)
Maldita Vecindad (Mexico City, MEXICO)
Marina & The Diamonds (London, ENGLAND)
Mayer Hawthorne & The County (Ann Arbor, MI)
Midlake (Denton, TX)
Miike Snow (Stockholm, SWEDEN)
Mr Hudson (London, ENGLAND)
Mundo Livre SA (Recife, BRAZIL)
Murs (Los Angeles, CA)
Natalia Lafourcade (Mexico City, MEXICO)
Pretty Lights (Charlottesville, VA)
Rye Rye (Baltimore, MD)
Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings (Brooklyn, NY)
She & Him (Los Angeles, CA)
Shwayze (Malibu, CA)
Spoon (Austin, TX)
Steve Aoki (Los Angeles, CA)
Systema Solar (Taganga, COLOMBIA)
Texas Tornados (San Antonio, TX)
The Drums (Brooklyn, NY)
The Middle East (Townsville, AUSTRALIA)
The Soft Pack (San Diego, CA)
The Very Best (New York, NY)
The xx (London, ENGLAND)
Trae (Houston, TX)
VV Brown (London, ENGLAND)
Wolfgang Gartner (Austin, TX)

This list is subject to change. This is only a portion of the bands that will be performing at the SXSW Music Festival.

For more on SXSW, check out our 2009 coverage here.


Arrested after trying to smuggle drugs in stomach

Montenegrin police arrested P.S., who was trying to smuggle cocaine into the country by swallowing a kilogram worth of capsules filled with the drug. The suspect was coming to Montenegro from Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Solange Magnano, Miss Argentina 1994, Dies After Gluteoplasty Butt Surgery

A former beauty queen has died of complications after botched cosmetic surgery on her buttocks.

Former Miss Argentina 1994 Solange Magnano, 38, passed away in Buenos Aires Sunday after falling deathly ill with a pulmonary embolism following gluteoplasty surgery earlier in the week.

The normally routine procedure –which involves placing implants in the buttocks to give them [...]

Op Balkan Warrior to be continued

The Serbian Special Prosecutor for Organized Crime commented on Thursday on the seizure of 492 kilograms of cocaine in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The Argentine police raid, which netted several Serbian and Montenegrin citizens, was a part of Operation Balkan Warrior, it was announced.

492 kilos of cocaine seized in Argentina

The Argentine Federal Police found 492 kg of cocaine hidden in a house in a Buenos Aires suburb. The house was used by a group of Serbian and Montenegrin citizens.

Belgrade, world’s “party capital”

A survey conducted by the Lonely Planet website has dubbed Serbia’s capital city “the world’s top destination” when it comes to having a good time. Montreal, Buenos Aires, Dubai, Thessaloniki, La Paz, Cape Town, Baku, Oakland and Tel Aviv also found their place on the top ten list.

Oct. 23, 1995: First Computer-Network Wiretap

1995: A federal judge for the first time authorizes a wiretap of a computer network. It leads to hacking charges against a young Argentine for breaking into sensitive U.S. government sites.
Arrested and later extradited to the United States was Julio Cesar Ardita, who was 21 at the time. His online name was “griton” — Spanish [...]

Manu Chao: Live Album/DVD

MANU CHAO TO RELEASE NEW LIVE ALBUM + DVD ON NOVEMBER 17

Nacional Records is proud to announce that Manu Chao will release Baionarena, a double live album/DVD set, on November 17. The album was recorded at the prestigious Roman Amphitheatre in Bayonne, France. Highlights among the 33 tracks include classics like “Clandestino,” “La Vida Tombola,” “Mala Vida,” “Desaparecido” and “Bienvenida A Tijuana.” The new live album is the follow-up to the Latin Grammy-winning studio album La Radiolina, which has been certified Latin Gold and hit number one on the Billboard Latin album chart.

The DVD features the concert in its entirety as well as bonus material, including all the music videos from La Radiolina and a 30-minute behind-the-scenes video tour diary entitled “Carnet de Voyage.” The diary follows Manu Chao and Radio Bemba along their adventures across the globe, from Austin City Limits to Glastonbury and Mexico to Russia.

Baionarena takes the spirit and success of La Radiolina to an entirely new dimension as explosive energy is shared between the band and thousands of fans. La Radiolina has now sold more than a million copies worldwide, taking Manu Chao on a two-year world tour. In that time, Manu has performed in front of several million people, including an extensive sold-out U.S. tour and more than 100 festival headline dates from Russia to Coachella and Bonnaroo.

In other recent news, Manu Chao has released a “La Colifata” benefit project, now available for a “pay what you want” donation at http://VivalaColifata.org. La Colifata is a unique Buenos Aires-based radio station, broadcast from a psychiatric hospital. Manu has been working with La Colifata for five years and recently produced an album recorded by the station’s members. La Colifata was created in 1991 as a unique establishment that uses media (radio/TV) as therapeutic treatment, somewhere between clinical and social treatment. It is a resource between the clinical and external worlds that allows Los Colifatos to recreate the social link with people living outside the hospital.

BAIONARENA TRACK LIST


Disc 1

1. Panik, Panik

2. El Hoyo

3. Peligro

4. Casa Babylon

5. Tumba

6. Mr. Bobby

7. La Primavera

8. Radio Bemba

9. Bienvenida a Tijuana

10. El Viento

11. The Monkey

12. Clandestino

13. Desaparecido

14. Rumba de Barcelona

15. La Despedida / Mentira

Disc 2

1. Rainin’ in Paradize

2. A Cosa

3. La Vacaloca

4. Hamburger Fields / Merry Blues

5. Tristeza Maleza

6. Dia Luna, Dia Pena

7. Machine Gun

8. Volver, Volver

9. Radio Bemba / El Dorado 1997

10. Mala Vida

11. Sidi H’bibi

12. Radio Bemba

13. Bobby Fuerza / Mr. Bobby

14. Me Quedo Contigo [Si Me Das a Elegir]

15. La Vida Tombola

16. L’hiver Est La

17. Crev’ La Vie

18. Pinocchio [Viaggio In Groppa Al Tonno]


Olympic losers

Which Olympic candidate cities have failed most often?

KINGS, presidents and television stars are among the grandees gathering in Copenhagen on Friday October 2nd to influence the International Olympic Committee’s choice of host city for the 2016 summer Olympic games. Barack Obama is set to address the committee in favour of Chicago, perhaps nudging his adopted city ahead of Rio de Janeiro, Madrid and Tokyo. Chicago has had plenty of practice: this is its fourth try as a candidate. Tokyo and Madrid have each had one fewer bid, while Tokyo has hosted the games. Rio is only the second South American city to be a candidate, after Buenos Aires had three unsuccessful attempts. Only Detroit has a worse record at Olympic bids than the Windy City, enduring six failures in six attempts.

Iran MPs back 1994 bomb suspect

breaking news

Iranian MPs have strongly backed the defence minister-designate, in defiance of Argentine demands for his arrest over a bomb attack in Buenos Aires.

Ahmad Vahidi faced no opposition from MPs on the third day of a debate on President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s choices for his new cabinet.

Interpol has distributed a warrant for Mr Vahidi’s arrest for a 1994 attack on a Jewish centre which killed 85 people.

Mr Ahmadinejad’s line-up will be put to a confidence vote on Wednesday.

Over two stormy days of debate, conservative MPs who dominate the Majlis have lashed out at some of the nominees for lacking experience and on the grounds that three of the 21 are women.


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How Argentines live through tango

As Argentina deals with its latest economic crisis, Candace Piette admires the tango industry’s ability to survive through good times and bad.

"Tango is about national identity and every note of its music, every gesture of the dance, contains within it their history"

Young couple dancing the tango

All correspondents who come to Buenos Aires have to do a story about tango and this was going to be mine.

The reason for doing this one was the huge drop in income the tango business was experiencing, because of the global economic downturn.

Fewer tourists were coming to the city, and many of the tango shows were running at half their capacity. Some were closing.

We started off by going to meet one of tango’s top entrepreneurs, owner of several show houses.

Business was slow he said, but they were already developing a new line in tango shows for weddings and barmitzvahs to tide them over until the tourists came back. But then he said, this was not the first crisis Argentines had lived through.

"We know how to survive crisis, and it’s just by carrying on, not by giving up".

Tango therapy

And it was at that point my tango story transformed into something else.

"Punctuated by sadness and disappointment, tragedy and joy, the dance survives because of nostalgia for the past, disappointment in the present and hope for the future"

Dance hall

With the words "Argentine resilience" echoing in my head, we decided to find three sets of dancers, different generations at different milongas or tango dances.

The first was in a quiet tree-lined street of a suburban area of BA (as locals often call their city). There I met Silvia Sotto, a 55-year-old mother of grown-up girls. Going to her local milonga is a weekly ritual.

On every day of the week, at any time of the day or night, there is one open in Buenos Aires.

"Tango is a complex dance," she said. "There are many steps but there is also silence. When you wait, you sense your partner. It’s unpredictable.

Her teacher, Ernesto Bermudas was also a psychotherapist running tango therapy sessions for his patients.

"Tango," he told us, "has always been a kind of refuge from the hard times you go through personally, and from the bad times this country goes through. You get dressed up, dust yourself off, and go and dance tango."

And now times are particularly hard.

The economic crisis is hitting. The government has been accused by Church leaders of doing nothing to tackle growing poverty, and unemployment is rising. Argentines are once more feeling powerless and disillusioned.

Celebration and repression

At the Confiteria Ideal in the grimy old downtown area, office workers and professionals had been going to this cafe to dance for over 100 years.

It needs a lick of paint. The gilt mirrors and pastry display cases are mottled and grimy, the paint peeling off the stucco ceiling. Here in the 40s and 50s, a tango dance would have been a celebration of all the country had achieved in an economic boom built on agriculture.

Now it was three in the afternoon, the dance hall was filled mostly with pensioners, the women grandly dressed, the men dapper with clipped moustaches and freshly laundered shirts and jackets.

This generation had seen it all. From the 60s, the dark years of military interventions, economic recession, left-wing and state terrorism left their toll on the Argentines.

As the military and the left-wing guerrillas went about kidnapping and murdering, people like these would have danced tango underground, as government bans on public gatherings were introduced.

Rapt faces

Jose Maria (said he was 75, more like 85, I thought) told us at the time he had had to dance tango at home. He met his partner, Rosa, at the cafe five years ago. Both widowed, they had been dance partners and lovers ever since.

Anti-government protest in 2001 in Buenos Aires

As we filmed in the Confiteria Ideal, the rapt faces – the dancers cheek to cheek, the women’s eyes closed the better to sense their partners’ movements – a man came up and asked us where our TV story would be shown.

"If it goes out in Argentina and I’m seen, my wife will kill me," he said. It seems tango was not only making marriages but divorces too.

Our last couple, Manuel and Yanina, were in their 30s. They danced for us in an old circular bandstand in a park where open-air classes and dances are held every Sunday evening.

I can still see the image now, the two young dancers in the winter sunlight – every gesture a poetic, sensitive alignment to each other’s movements.

Economic riots

Like many young people, Manuel watched his country’s economy come crashing down in 2001 in the biggest bank default in the country’s history.

After the riots and protests subsided, foreigners started coming to the city for the cheap prices and the tango.

Young people like Manuel found a new way to earn money but also to reclaim their heritage.

Manuel is now a successful dancer, writes for a tango magazine online and Yanina is launching herself as a tango singer.

As we edited my tango story, I concluded that tango is about national identity, and every note of its music, every gesture of the dance contains within it their history.

Punctuated by sadness and disappointment, tragedy and joy, the dance survives because of nostalgia for the past, disappointment in the present and hope for the future.

But as the famous Argentine writer, Jorge Luis Borges, said: "Tango can be discussed, but like everything genuine, it conceals a secret".

And that secret is what make Argentines and Argentina so resilient. At the heart of tango lies an enduring artistic spirit which helps make everyday survival possible.

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