Buenos Aires hosts International Queer Tango Festival.
December 02 2008 7:46 AM EST
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Buenos Aires, Latin paradise and cultural center of Argentina, is hosting their second International Queer Tango Festival. From December 1 through December 8, students and teachers from all around the world gather together and learn the sultry Argentine dance moves with no attention paid to the genders of the people who pair up (nor to which one wears heels).
Queer Tango is more than just a sexy dance, but also a cultural movement. Although its origins are within this fair South American capital, its followers can be found all around the world.
Photo by Ali Burafi, courtesy of
Getty Images
Buenos Aires, Latin paradise and cultural center of Argentina, is hosting their second International Queer Tango Festival. From December 1 through December 8, students and teachers from all around the world gather together and learn the sultry Argentine dance moves with no attention paid to the genders of the people who pair up (nor to which one wears heels).
Queer Tango is more than just a sexy dance, but also a cultural movement. Although its origins are within this fair South American capital, its followers can be found all around the world.