We like to publish our favourite tandas on our blog, to get you inspired wherever you are. Expect some humming or little twitches from your foot – better not fight it.
Today is a tango tanda by Aníbal Troilo. Troilo was an Argentine bandoneon player, composer, arranger and bandleader, born in 1914. His orchestra was very popular with dancers during the golden age of tango, although he changed to a concert sound by the late 1950s.
Troilo’s orchestra is best known for its rhythmic instrumentals, which together with his recordings with vocalist Francisco Fiorentino can still be heard in all milongas around the world.
Cachirulo
Milongueando en el 40
Guapeando
El tamango
See you soon on the dancefloor!
Abrazo,
Tanguito
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/An%C3%ADbal_Troilo
Every Tuesday, we’ll publish a different tanda on our blog, to get you inspired for the week. Expect some humming or little twitches from your foot – better not fight it.
This week, an unexpected selection, to keep you on your toes, but so very tango!
[title size=”2″]Billy Jean[/title]
This is of course an unmissable classic, because sometimes, walking in tango can feel and look like Michael Jackson’s moonwalking. Great footwork and lots of ideas for original adornos (guaranteed: never seen before on the dancefloor) .
[title size=”2″]I’m too sexy[/title]
This is a great reference to what non tango-dancers think tango is about. In this video, we found lots of inspiration for our Spring / Summer clothing collection. Expect to see similar outfits on the dancefloor soon… brought to you by Tanguito, of course!
[title size=”2″]Girls just wanna have fun[/title]
I couldn’t agree more with Cindy, especially when I’m at a class or a milonga overwhelmingly attended by ladies. It doesn’t happen that much these days and in some of our classes, there are now more gentlemen than ladies. It’s about time boys wanna have fun too (again)!
[title size=”2″]Dancing queen[/title]
On the right music, in the right arms, this is how we ladies, all feel like!
See you soon on the dancefloor for these classics!
NB: When it’s not April’s fool, we usually play more traditional tandas! Check them all out on our blog. :-)
Abrazo,
Nati y Bruno





