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Antonio todaro tango biography of martin

          He began learning tango late in life in He attended the classes of Virulazo in Centro Cultural San Martin on Corrientes as well as those of Antonio Todaro.

        1. He began learning tango late in life in He attended the classes of Virulazo in Centro Cultural San Martin on Corrientes as well as those of Antonio Todaro.
        2. Antonio Todaro and Tete Rusconi.
        3. Antonio Todaro ( ) was one of the greatest Tango masters who in the 80s taught a number of todays most known dancers.
        4. For those who don't know, Antonio Todaro was one of the most creative tango dancers that ever lived who loved inventing long, sharp, complex.
        5. Nowadays he's the major Argentinian tango representative in the world.
        6. Antonio Todaro ( ) was one of the greatest Tango masters who in the 80s taught a number of todays most known dancers....

           

          Celia Blanco is an important person in tango. She is the Profesora de Tango Salon in Argentina’s official school of culture and dance (Teatro San Martin), she is a famous tango choreographer, and she is a woman of the milongas as well. In fact, she runs one of the best tango clubs in Buenos Aires. In the clubs it’s common for the walls to be covered with pictures of well-known tango dancers… but in Celia’s club there is only one: Antonio Todaro. 

          If Petroleo’s tango was characterized by exuberance and quick and complex cadences, Todaro’s style was a catalogue of modern tango movement. Petroleo broke tango out of the old restrictive embrace of the 1920s (more about that later), and gave both partners more freedom to move. But even though both partners were freed up a bit, the woman was still more or less a prop for the man. Her job was to hang on, and match Petroleo’s steps, while his feet flew. It was with Todar