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A Grammar of Opposites, a Language of Unity<\/p>

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It is said that Yin & Ying allow life and the world to be created by their interaction. Likewise, tango\u2019s frame — the contrasts of the dance — create a world, a space in between, where one can both inhabit these opposites and their unity simultaneously.<\/p>\n

We believe tango to be a perfect human alchemy, and that each dance mirrors its stages.  Many of the milongas at Tango Alchemie have been dedicated to different the stages of alchemy, each symbolized by its color:  Black (Dissolution), White (Purification), Red (Union), and Gold (Transformation).<\/p>\n<\/div>

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Galleries:  Click on a gallery thumbnail below to view the photos<\/em><\/p>\n<\/div>

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