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Listen to a live report of a Tango Demonstration!
Dancing Demonstration by Roberto También & Gabriëlle, Tango Class & Interviews with Tango Dancers, by René Oey.
24 april 2005

RADIODAYS, Curatorial Training Programme 2005 Stichting De Appel:
LIVE TANGO DANCING & MUSIC hosted by TangoTalks
Radio
Broadcastlive on FM 107.4 en http://www.radiodays.org/
Sun 24 April 17.40 - 18.20 hrs




Fabian Oey and Rosa Ebbing (both 10 years old) in the L'Huis Préau milonga (France), August 2006




Movement[s] # 03 Into the field of Tango Cibachrome auf Aluminium/Acrylglas © Jamain Brigitha
Tango Tänzer: Gabriëlle Nederend und René Oey (TangoTalks)
www.associatives.nl




Neotango Dance Night in Marci Panis Amsterdam, 14 May 2005
featuring the Amsterdam tangobluesband The Taborak Brothers

 



Narcotango at the TangoTalks Headquarters, januari 2004




    
Installation of the Korean artist Jung Yeon-Doo at the 'Demirrorized Zone' exhibition aug.28 2003 in 'De Appel' in Amsterdam.
Organisation milonga and pictures: Rob Nuijten





Gabriëlle dances with the artist Jung Yeon-Doo

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Central Station Milano 1962 (Bruno Barbey, Magnum)



"Smooth ice is a paradise for the man who knows how to dance." (Friedrich Nietsche)

 


Traffic Talks at Poetry International Rotterdam 2001



"Out on the street in a Hugo Boss-suit, at home the refrigerator is empty. That is Buenos Aires, where illusion rules everyday's reality."
(Alex Burghoorn about Buenos Aires and the work of Borges in De Volkskrant, aug 20 1999)

 

"Everything disappears where you show up dancing" - Herman Gorter, Dutch poet (1864 - 1927)




Tango performance at Valkieser Multimedia Company during the local elections in the Netherlands. We see the head of the Liberal Party, Hans Dijkstal, performing his skill as a cameraman. Unfortunately for him, he had to disappear from the political stage only a couple weeks later.
Source: De Gooi- en Eemlander, March 2, 2002