Carlos Estévez (1932-2015), known as “El Viejo Maestro,” revolutionized Argentine tango with his unique style and dedicated teaching, leaving an enduring legacy in the world of tango dance and music.
“Arrabal” refers to Buenos Aires’ working-class slums, the birthplace of tango. These neighborhoods infused the dance with raw, authentic emotion, blending diverse cultures into its passionate, melancholic essence.
Enrique Saborido, born in 1877 and passed away in 1941, was a pioneering tango composer whose collaborations with legendary dancers elevated the genre to new heights of artistic expression.
Juan Carlos Copes (1931-2021), a legendary figure in Tango, revolutionized the dance with his innovative style and profound influence, leaving an indelible mark on the world of Argentine Tango.