Tommy O'Connell - Tommy O'Connell, a life-long Argentine of Irish decent, is one of those special milongueros whose name is passed between women at the milongas saying: "You have got to feel how he dances, it's fantastic!"
Tango and Milonga with Petaca - Petaca is another of the important milongueros who has nurtured the rebirth of the tango since the 1980s and helped to reintroduce the tradition of social tango dancing to the new generation.
Close Embrace Tango and Waltz with Tete & Silvia - Tete and his ex-partner Maria Villelobos were almost solely responsible for the tango world's shift to close embrace style salon dancing in the early 1990s.
Adv. Turning Figures with Raul Bravo - Raul Bravo had a lengthy career as an exhibition tango dancer in the 1960's when he toured the world with the Mariano Mores orchestra. During that time, he also owned and operated a tango school with the late Antonio Todaro.
The Puglieses - Esther and Domingo Pugliese are two of the most important milongueros alive today. They are disciples of the late Carlos Estevez (Petroleo), widely considered to have been the most influential tanguero of the 40's.
Tango with Maria & Rodolfo Cieri - Maria and Rodolfo Cieri were fantastic, known for their incredibly fast and precise footwork and for their musicality.
Tango with Juan Bruno - Juan Bruno was known as "The Kid from Ciudadela," because he started becoming famous in 1940 at the age of 16. He is one of the last active dancers who remain from the "golden years" of the 1940's.
Homage to Miguel & Nelly - Miguel Balmaceda and Nelly Arganaraz ran the practice session at Salon Helenico (Canning) in the mid to late 80's. The young tango stars who began there reads like a "Who's Who" of tango.
Milonga with Manolo - Manolo and Coca present a beautiful and unique version of Argentine milonga developed over the decades by Manolo. This milonga is characterized by its tricky doubletime rhythms and turns.
Tango and Canyengue with Pocho Pizarro & Stella Barba - Pocho Pizzaro is one of the most important teachers in the modern revival of Argentine tango in Buenos Aires. He began dancing in the carnivals and the circus, and has never stopped working as a tango dancer during the last 40 years.
Tango with Puppy Castello - Puppy Castello is one of tango's most colorful characters. He is famous for his solid, steady musicality and balance.
Tango with Victor & Norma - Victor and Norma are milongueros from the neighborhood of Savedra in Buenos Aires. Victor has been dancing his orillero, "curbside" style for more than 40 years.