Bioeugenics. A wonderful journey through tango evolution, history and connection
What a wonderful read! As someone who dances tango, I could relate so much to the experiences that the author shares. The book is masterfully Read More
Jason Pollen. Essential for all tango lovers, and lovers of Buenos Aires
I enthusiastically recommend “In Strangers Arms.” It is a deeply felt meditation on the soul of a city, of a people and of course of Read More
Larry R.
Within any narrative, there is what is not expressed or revealed.If you have ever danced the Argentinean tango,”In Strangers’ Arms” will invite you to participate Read More
Dottie Pope, MSW. The authentic tango
I don’t tango but I have wanted to start taking lessons after reading “In Stranger’ Arms: The magic of the tango.” The author took me Read More
Ann Dobyns, Professor, University of Denver
In Strangers’ Arms is a beautiful book that captures the essence of tango in Buenos Aires. While written primarily as a personal narrative, it is Read More
David. History, love and meaning: Tango expressed
Ever been to a Tango lesson and wandered around the room studying the faces of the dancers as they warm up to each other’s arms? Read More