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Recent Posts
- PractiMilonguero presents The Origin of Tango by Osvaldo Natucci
- PractiMilonguero Presents Pedro “Toto” Faraldo
- PractiMilonguero on the Road
- PractiMilonguero Presents Jorge Manganelli
- Interview with Natucci Part 2 for Germany (without music)
- PractiMilonguero Presents Osvaldo Natucci Part 2
- Social Tango Classes @ PractiMilonguero
- PractiMilonguero presents Osvaldo Natucci Part 1
- PractiMilonguero @ El Beso
- PractiMilonguero is moving to El Beso August 30th, 6:30 to 8:00PM. Riobamba 416
- PractiMilonguero presents Ricardo Maceiras “El Pibe Sarandí”
- PractiMilonguero presents Walter Domínguez
- What is PractiMilonguero about?
- PractiMilonguero presents Alberto Dassieu
- PractiMilonguero presents Osvaldo Centeno “El Oso”
- PractiMilonguero presents Amanda Lucero
- PractiMilonguero presents Tono Gallesio
- PractiMilonguero presents Héctor Brea
- PractiMilonguero presents Omar “Chiche” Ruberto
- PractiMilonguero presents Juan Carlos Pontorielo.


What I love about these interviews is that it not only takes us into the past, but deep into ourselves, where we all connect (so I feel) despite the changes of lifestyles, which are and can only be on the surface.
Dancing tango is a time machine for me. It transports me into the poetry whose beauty doesn’t change.
Sometimes it’s so much better when our only common language is tango. There is no “talking,” and the conversation can only happen as a dance.
The fluidity in the demonstration dance is very beautiful. Thank you so much.