My choice for this week is ‘Tus labios me dirán’ (Carlos Di Sarli, 1945). I reviewed 11 performances.
My favorite: Noelia Hurtado & Pablo Rodríguez.
My choice for this week is ‘Tus labios me dirán’ (Carlos Di Sarli, 1945). I reviewed 11 performances.
My favorite: Noelia Hurtado & Pablo Rodríguez.
My choice for this week is ‘La mulateada’ (Carlos Di Sarli, 1941). I reviewed 15 performances. (I was disappointed to see so many couples dancing to the Sexteto Milonguero version, which is of incomparably lower artistic quality.)
My favorite: Veronica Toumanova & Fausto Carpino.
My choice for this week is ‘El puntazo’ (Juan D’Arienzo, 1952). I reviewed 54 performances.
My favorite: Vanessa Gauch Arabacıoğlu & Eşref Tekinalp.
I also liked the performances by Virginia Pandolfi & Edwin Espinosa and Roxana Suárez & Sebastián Achával.
My choice for this week is ‘Si la llegaran a ver’ (Juan D’Arienzo with Héctor Mauré, 1943). I reviewed 11 performances.
My favorite: Stephanie Fresneau & Fausto Carpino.
My choice for this week is ‘El olivo’ (Juan D’Arienzo with Héctor Mauré, 1941). I reviewed 22 performances.
My favorite: Peninsula & Jinsuk Muchacha.
I also liked the performance by Noelia Hurtado & Carlitos Espinoza.
My choice for this week is ‘Gricel’ (Aníbal Troilo with Francisco Fiorentino, 1942). I reviewed five performances.
My favorite: Noelia Hurtado & Carlitos Espinoza.
My choice for this week is ‘Mandria’ (Juan D’Arienzo with Alberto Echagüe, 1939). I reviewed 47 performances.
My favorite: Noelia Hurtado & Carlitos Espinoza.
My choice for this week is ‘Dichas que viví’ (Rodolfo Biagi with Andrés Falgás, 1939). I reviewed 68 performances.
My favorite: Luiza Pasierowska & Osky Casas.
I also liked the performance by Barbara Carpino & Claudio Forte.
My choice for this week is ‘Los despojos’ (Miguel Caló with Raúl Iriarte, 1947). I reviewed 14 performances.
My favorite: Roxana Suárez & Sebastián Achával.
I also liked the performances by Noelia Hurtado & Carlitos Espinoza and Ariadna Naveira & Fernando Sánchez.
My choice for this week is ‘Trago amargo’ (Juan D’Arienzo with Alberto Echagüe, 1939). I reviewed 21 performances.
My favorite: Inés Muzzopappa & Federico Naveira.
I also liked the performance by Fatima Vitale & Maximiliano Cristiani.