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Anthony Blackwell Casa de Tango Explores the African Origins of Argentine Tango at the New Bronx Music Hall

Anthony Blackwell Tango is an excellent Argentine tango dancer and teacher in New York City. He dances and teaches traditional tango salon, but his technique is strong so he leans into stage tango. He’s a very soft and smooth dancer. His partners always look happy.

Anthony Blackwell Casa de Tango in New York City

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Anthony Blackwell and Casa de Tango, with Alfonso Cid, Paloma Rios, and Gabriel Gonzalez Tapia from Spain; explore tango’s African, American, and Spanish Flamenco connections in “Canciones de Ida y Vuelta” program at the Bronx Music Hall in Melrose, The Bronx; on Friday, April 26, 2024, at 7pm. $10. 🇺🇸 🇦🇷 🇪🇸 Facebook

New York Venues

  • Balance Arts Center
  • Bronx Music Hall
  • Central Park

Anthony Blackwell Milongas

He runs several milongas (Argentine tango dance parties).

  • Tango Tuesdays is a traditional milonga at Balance Arts Center in Chelsea, Manhattan; on Tuesdays from 7-11pm. From $18.
  • Yin & Yang Milonga is a traditional milonga at Balance Arts Center in Chelsea, Manhattan; every 4th Saturday from 7-11:30pm. From $18.
  • Casa de Tango is a summer outdoor milonga in Central Park at the King Jagiello Monument on the 79th St path; on June-September Thursdays, from 5-9pm. FREE.

More Information

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Facebook @anthony.tango.52
Instagram @therealcasadetango


Published April 25, 2024 ~ Updated April 25, 2024.

Filed Under: African American, Bronx, Bronx Music Hall, Central Park, Chelsea, DANCE, Melrose, Tango

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