Argentine Tango in Flux

Michigan-based Argentine tango dancer/teacher Erin Malley shares the ways in which the Argentine tango world is in flux after the pandemic.

December 9, 2024  |  Read Article

Dance is Definitely Work

ERIN MALLEY has worked as a dancer, performer, choreographer, director, video designer and filmmaker. In 2015, she and her husband Doruk Golcu began teaching and performing Argentine Tango internationally, and Erin took her film projects on the road with her. Here, she shares her staunch perspective that getting paid is […]

January 29, 2018  |  Read Article

The Science of Subtlety: An Interview with Laurel and Gene Leverton

BY EMMALY WIEDERHOLT; PHOTOGRAPHS BY GREGORY BARTNING Laurel closed her eyes and Gene pulled her close to him. They danced like a whisper, like an invocation, like a sumptuous sigh. With each step and swivel, time distilled, and in the silence after each song ended, the only bearable thing to […]

October 28, 2016  |  Read Article

Tango in the Rocky Mountains

An Interview with Dvora Kanegis BY EMMALY WIEDERHOLT Dvora Kanegis owns and runs Casa Tango in Salida, Colorado with her husband Steve Keefer. A little town of 5,000, Salida is surrounded by the Rocky Mountains of Colorado. There, Dvora and Steve set up their own tango studio six years ago. […]

June 2, 2016  |  Read Article

There’s Nothing More Manly than Dancing

BY EMMALY WIEDERHOLT AND RYAN KELLEY Let’s be honest: there is no one manlier than a male dancer. The muscles, the form, the power; we can all admit that a good male dancer is the very essence of machismo. That’s why we bring you MAN MONTH here on Stance on […]

May 1, 2014  |  Read Article