Word: tangos
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...memory of the terrible Latin American decade, we must apply them uniformly and categorically, not merely as rhetoric leitmotifs. Memory requires bravery but also consistency; the road to heaven does not transit through the hell of torture, breaches in civil liberties, and legal loopholes. A renowned Argentine tango sings about how, if you think about it, three decades are nothing. Thirty years later, the world must be different: nunca más, never again.Pierpaolo Barbieri ’09, a Crimson editorial editor, lives in Thayer Hall...
...enthralling eyes, Banderas has the charisma to carry “Take the Lead.” As Dulaine, he is convincing as the charming, chivalrous ladies man and capable of showing pensiveness and emotion when placed in a difficult situation. Banderas is also an exceptional dancer; his Argentine Tango is impeccable...
Jacob Frenkel, a former governor of the Bank of Israel who is vice chairman of insurer American International Group, called that sort of cooperation the "tango principle." The trouble is that the Chinese seem to be making most of the moves on their own. "Systemic issues for the world require systemic attention by the world," said Frenkel. "If you can dance a tango without talking to one another, then so be it. But the track record isn't good...
...dance community at last night’s meeting declared its support for a plan that would reconstruct their dance floor anew. Philip Burling, a tango dancer, said that dancers are fond of the floor but understand that it may have to be renovated. “The reason we love it so much is that it’s got this give—it bounces a little, but that also makes it structurally unstable,” he said...
Renovations to the building have forced two weekly gatherings of dancers—a tango group and a contradance group—to relocate to a smaller facility in Medford, according to John Gintell, a contradancer who was invited to speak to the Council yesterday at City Hall...