Saturday, January 28, 2012

tango shoes

Any sport that requires the purchase of this kind of equipment is the sport for me!
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La Glorieta de Belgrano
between the streets Sucre and Echeverría
Barrancas de Belgrano
Buenos Aires - Argentina
Every Friday, Saturday and Sunday
from 7:00 to 10:00 p.m.

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Organized by Marcelo Salas 8 years ago, dancing “al fresco” is located in Barrancas de Belgrano, a beautiful park in the northern area of the city. People from 20 to 70 years old and at all dancing levels come with their shoes in hidden in a variety of backpacks and other carriers. DSC01039
The bower where dancing takes place is full of amazing dancers.
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They throw their gear carriers in the center of the dance floor and circle around the pile with extraordinary maneuvers.
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My husband discovered this group one night when he intended to eat Peruvian food with a friend. Unfortunately, the restaurant was closed while the owners took their vacation and he and his Peruvian-loving-food friend had to cross the park and look elsewhere for a meal.
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Luckily, he took me back to enjoy this fabulous exhibition, which apparently happens every weekend!

1 comment:

Cherylyn said...

I would take any of those pairs of shoes. They are all adorable!