As I have mentioned before I love dancing not only doing it (back when I could) but also watching it and my favourite is the Tango. For a writer this should not be a surprising choice, latin dances tell stories, stories of passion, lust, betrayal, in the space of a few minutes they create a whole tale of intrigue. As I am playing catch up still this week I am going to share a couple of my favourite clips of Tango’s enjoy…
T is for Tango
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Aspiring writer, mum, girlfriend, friend, occasional lunatic. So many things to different people how do you prioritise. View all posts by paulaacton
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That Moulin Rouge scene always makes me tear up. I can’t stop watching it, dammit
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Awww am sorry hun I know when I go on you tube to find one song or clip I end up watching twenty
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Mine is the Pasa Doble. Gah!
http://youtu.be/6eRSGCIse7M
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I wish I knew how to dance, but you need to have a sense of rhythm (of which I have none). 🙂
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Ohhh Moulin Rooouge 🙂
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Spent a wonderful afternoon people watching at the Tower Ballroom in Blackpool. It was amazing but when they started doing the Argentine Tango it was bit like dogging for pensioners lol. I wish I had learned to dance properly. I suppose it’s never too late 🙂
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Love the Tango scene in Moulin Rouge. I was never a dancer, but I admire those who can.
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Love. Love. LOVE the tango from Moulin Rouge. Roxanne is one of my favorite numbers in that movie.
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