Credits

We were lucky, when building this website, to work with great freelancers, friends and artists… who all did a fantastic job. We’d like to thank them warmly and dedicate this page to them. We’re just sorry this page is a bit hidden, but at least it’s not in the footer, font size 6, in light grey against a white background like in some other websites – if there at all! So thank you all, we wouldn’t have been able to do all this without you.

 

Our heroes

  • Photos: (1) Mathieu Hutin, for all the atmospheric London shoots, (2) Armando Kinetic, for his enormous contribution to our clothing range shoots and tango photos, and (3) Andreea Vaidean, for the photos taken during CHE 2015 – a huge thank you from the bottom of our hearts.
  • Copywriting: Nora Gurney. The loveliest lady on the planet (and beyond).
  • Translation: Cecilia and Leo, our amazing porteño milonguero friends.
  • Back-office magic: Ronny, Hendra and plenty of others we haven’t met, behind all these cool plugins.

We’ll stop there or it’ll look like these boring moments at the Oscars (you know… “I’d like to thank my grandma, my great grant uncle on my father’s side, my dog Snoopy…” Yawn yawn). But there are plenty of other great people who helped us, so thank you!

 

Sources

 
Dance styles:
http://tangohk.com/Articles.htm
http://www.tejastango.com/evolution.html
http://www.tejastango.com/tango_styles.html
http://www.totango.net/styles.html
http://tangovoice.wordpress.com/2010/03/19/canyengue-candombe-and-tango-orillero-extinct-or-non-existent-tango-styles/
http://www.canyenguetangodallas.com/
And a LOT of Wikipedia – what could we do without it?

Know your tango:
http://www.totango.net/terms.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tango_(dance)
http://www.tejastango.com/tango_history.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uruguayan_tango

Dance the dance, talk the talk:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tango_music
http://www.canyenguetangodallas.com/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lunfardo
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milonga
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tango_music

Mi querida Buenos Aires:
The almighty Wikipedia again: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buenos_Aires

Others:
hitched.co.uk

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