MILONGAS
Cozarinsky, Edgardo
MILONGAS - 1 - Brooklyn Archipelago Books 2007 - 131
Translated from Spanish by Valerie Miles.
With an introduction by award-winning author Alberto Manguel, Milongas is Edgardo Cozarinsky's love letter to tango, and the diverse array of people who give it life.
From tango’s origins in the gritty bars of Buenos Aires, to milongas tucked away in the crypt of a London Church, a café in Kraków, or the quays of the Seine, Cozarinsky guides us through a shape-shifting dance’s phantasmagoric past.
In neighborhood dance halls vibrant and alive through the early hours of the morning, where young and old, foreign and native, novice and master come together to traverse borders, demographics, and social mores, “it is impossible to distinguish the dance from the dancer.”
As conspiratorial as he is candid, Cozarinsky shares the secrets and culture of this timeless dance with us through glimmering anecdote, to celebrate its traditions, evolution, and the devotees who give it life.
9781953861108
Purchased Prism Books, Kadavanthra
Arts & recreation
Recreational and performing arts
Indoor games and amusements
Social, folk, national dancing
Ballroom dancing
793.33 / COZ/MI
MILONGAS - 1 - Brooklyn Archipelago Books 2007 - 131
Translated from Spanish by Valerie Miles.
With an introduction by award-winning author Alberto Manguel, Milongas is Edgardo Cozarinsky's love letter to tango, and the diverse array of people who give it life.
From tango’s origins in the gritty bars of Buenos Aires, to milongas tucked away in the crypt of a London Church, a café in Kraków, or the quays of the Seine, Cozarinsky guides us through a shape-shifting dance’s phantasmagoric past.
In neighborhood dance halls vibrant and alive through the early hours of the morning, where young and old, foreign and native, novice and master come together to traverse borders, demographics, and social mores, “it is impossible to distinguish the dance from the dancer.”
As conspiratorial as he is candid, Cozarinsky shares the secrets and culture of this timeless dance with us through glimmering anecdote, to celebrate its traditions, evolution, and the devotees who give it life.
9781953861108
Purchased Prism Books, Kadavanthra
Arts & recreation
Recreational and performing arts
Indoor games and amusements
Social, folk, national dancing
Ballroom dancing
793.33 / COZ/MI