'Tango therapy' finds home in mountains
China Daily | Updated: 2018-08-20 07:30
KOLASIN, Montenegro - Couples twist across a wood floor to the melancholy sounds of tango music, swaying and swiveling in a dance that comes from far away.
The hourslong dance session, known as a milonga, is not in Buenos Aires but at the base of a ski-slope in a small Montenegrin town that has become the unlikely host to a thriving tango scene.
"We call this 'Tango Woodstock'," said Darko Dozic, a 36-year-old who brought the Latin dance to his hometown of Kolasin in Montenegro's rugged north.
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