Juan Carlos Copes, right, dances with his daughter Joanna during the opening day of the annual festival and championship in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Tuesday, Aug. 14, 2012. The two-week long event offers more than 500 free dance lessons, concerts and recitals. Hundreds of professional dancers will compete in the championship and teach many the eight basic steps of the dance in the city where it was born. (AP Photo/Eduardo Di Baia)
August 14, 2012 - 6:46 PM
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina - Argentines were readying to embrace their partners and glide at the world's largest annual tango festival and championship.
The two-week long offering of more than 500 free dance lessons, concerts and recitals will begin Tuesday evening in the capital of Buenos Aires.
It includes a homage to Astor Piazzolla, Argentina's most popular player of the bandoneon, the concertina-like accordion that is synonymous with Tango.
Hundreds of professional dancers will compete in the championship and teach many the eight basic steps of the dance in the city where it was born.
News from © The Associated Press, 2012