Soon she meets Ramon, the handsome and skilled tanguero who quickly dances his way to her heart. But women like her, who stay to create a life and dance the best tango in the world, rapidly find themselves bombarded with flattery and compliments by the caballeros and milongueros – Men who see women as little more than sexual objects…making life for a free-spirited American woman more sensuous and difficult. I’m sure that you too will get swept away by the dips and turns found in Intoxicating Tango: My Years in Buenos Aires by Cherie Magnus.Ī story so sensual, so unconventional, and so shocking… it could only be true.Īfter a series of life-changing and terrible losses, Cherie moves to steamy Buenos Aires, where the romantic attention of the local steamy Buenos Aires, where the romantic attention of the localmen reignites her youth and sexuality. Mostly though, the Spanish terms were easily understood in the narrative. A glossary of Argentine terms was included at the end, which certainly helped on some words that aren’t used in the Spanish speaking country I live in. You don’t have to be well-versed in South American language or culture either to enjoy this particular story. Magnus’s accounts as she chronicles the trials and tribulations of learning how to manage in a foreign country. So don’t let not knowing how to tango keep you from finding pleasure in Ms. What an amazing story!Īlthough not particularly familiar with the steps of the tango, the author made it come alive in my mind. She tells us how she infiltrated the dance halls of milonguero, mastered the miradas, and tangoed her heart away. This third installment of the author’s life covers those 10 memorable years in the birthplace of the tango. In June 2014, Cherie Magnus stepped off a plane with a few suitcases to begin her life in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The seduction, the nuances, the rhythm, the surrender and finally the disillusionment are the stages most expats go through. Tango is the perfect metaphor for living abroad, really. The author used such vivid descriptions to describe her South American expat life that I could picture the chaotic streets and smokey rooms perfectly. Intoxicating Tango: My Years in Buenos Aires by Cherie Magnus was a captivating read from the very first page. Intoxicating Tango: My Years in Buenos Aires is a memoir that will sweep you off your feet! Got another fabulous review from Reedsy Discovery! If you believe that any review contained on our site infringes upon your copyright, please email us.Intoxicating Tango: My Years In Buenos Aires All submitted reviews become the licensed property of Sheet Music Plus and are subject to all laws pertaining thereto.If you have any suggestions or comments on the guidelines, please email us. We cannot post your review if it violates these guidelines. Avoid disclosing contact information (email addresses, phone numbers, etc.), or including URLs, time-sensitive material or alternative ordering information. Please do not use inappropriate language, including profanity, vulgarity, or obscenity. Be respectful of artists, readers, and your fellow reviewers.Feel free to recommend similar pieces if you liked this piece, or alternatives if you didn't.Are you a beginner who started playing last month? Do you usually like this style of music? Consider writing about your experience and musical tastes. Do you like the artist? Is the transcription accurate? Is it a good teaching tool?
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