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Tango : sex and rhythm of the city / Mike Gonzalez and Marianella Yanes.

Van Pelt Library GV1796.T3 G64 2013
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Gonzalez, Mike, 1943-
Contributor:
Yanes, Marianella.
Series:
Reverb series
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Tango (Dance)--Argentina.
Tango (Dance).
Tango (Dance)--History.
History.
Tangos--History and criticism.
Tangos.
Argentina.
Physical Description:
216 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm.
Place of Publication:
London : Reaktion Books, 2013.
Summary:
Born on the unlit streets of Buenos Aires, tango was inspired by the music of European immigrants who crossed the ocean to Argentina, lured by the promise of a better life. In the capital's marginal districts, it was embraced and shaped by young men who told tales of prostitutes, petty thieves and disappointed lovers through its music and movements. Chronicling the stories told through tango's lyrics, this book shows how the dance went from slumming it in the brothels and cabarets of lower-class Buenos Aires to the ballrooms of Paris, London, Berlin and beyond. Tracing the evolution of tango, Mike Gonzalez and Marianella Yanes set its music, key figures and the dance itself in their place and time, and explore its subsequent global impact. It was not until Paris went crazy for tango just before the First World War that it became acceptable for middle-class Argentineans to perform the seductive dance, and each new generation has embraced it with renewed enthusiasm, from Tokyo to Helsinki. Telling the sexy, enthralling history of this stylish and dramatic dance, Tango is a book for music fans, ballroom aficionados and everyone fascinated by the cultural history of Latin America. Book jacket.
Contents:
1 Strangers in the City 11
2 A City Divided 36
3 Tango Goes to Paris 59
4 Tango Finds its Voice 81
5 Gardeland the Golden Age 105
6 The Dying of the Light 134
7 Astor Piazzola and Tango Nuevo 151
8 The Long Road Home 169.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 198-206), discography and filmography (pages 207-208) and index.
ISBN:
1780231075
9781780231075
OCLC:
809911218

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