Wednesday, October 17, 2007

Tango at Buenos Aires

Hi class.

This is my first time writting in the blog, and for this first time I want to tell you about my travel to Buenos Aires Argentina. As you know I like to dance, mostly salsa, but I like every dance which take two persons.



The last year I went to South America on vacation, actually my original plan was to travel to Chile for a week and to visit Argentina and Brasil in my way back. I spend the whole week in Chile just as my plan was, but as soon as I arrived to Buenos Aires, capital of tango, I couldn't leave.



I decided that I should stay for a week before leaving so I can take some tango classes, "I can't leave Buenos Aires without dancing tango" I thought. So I took an hotel room in center Buenos Aires and started looking for places and dance studios to take classes, and I went out to practice what I just learnt every single night. I met people, friendly young and old people who use to dance tango almost every night. I started to make friends.



I knew I should leave soon, but I fell in love with tango and I still didn't want to leave so I stayed. I lived in Buenos Aires for over 6 months.

1 comment:

Richard Blum said...

Hi, Rodrigo,

You started with a very interesting post.

Hi class.

This is my first time writting in the blog, and for this first time I want to tell you about my travel to Buenos Aires Argentina. As you know I like to dance, mostly salsa, but I like every dance which take two persons.



The last year I went to South America on vacation, actually my original plan was to travel to Chile for a week and to visit Argentina and Brasil in my way back. I spend the whole week in Chile just as my plan was, but as soon as I arrived to Buenos Aires, capital of tango, I couldn't leave.



I decided that I should stay for a week before leaving so I can take some tango classes, "I can't leave Buenos Aires without dancing tango" I thought. So I took an hotel room in center Buenos Aires and started looking for places and dance studios to take classes, and I went out to practice what I just learnt every single night. I met people, friendly young and old people who use to dance tango almost every night. I started to make friends.



I knew I should leave soon, but I fell in love with tango and I still didn't want to leave so I stayed. I lived in Buenos Aires for over 6 months.