Tango revolution sweeps Tbilisi off its feet
Georgians embrace Argentinian dance with gusto as lessons become more affordable after decade of economic growthHands curl into each other and partners draw close. Glittering shoes scrape across the floor. Short skirts twirl.“It is becoming an addiction for me, a problem,” says Keti Antelava, 52. “I have a PhD in American studies to finish. Instead, I’m watching tango videos on YouTube and sneaking down here to dance.” Continue reading...
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