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¡La Milonga deChocolate! Argentine Tango at Ghirardelli Square, San Francisco

May.14.2009

Come dance (or watch) Argentine tango at the famous Ghirardelli Square in San Francisco. Great music and terrific dance. Fine wines and food available.

Admission: Free

Note: This is an outdoor event. Dress in layers!

Presented by TangoCalifia.
Hosted by Beatrice Bowles and Terence Clarke.

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Comments from Terence

Aug.14.2011 - 4:56 pm
In response to: Welcome to the All-New Red Room!
Hello Huntington... Looks great!  Thx... Terry
Jul.15.2011 - 3:47 pm
In response to: The Art of Winfred Rembert
Thanks to Red Room for posting this article to my blog. It appeared originally in today's Huffington Post. Terry Clarke
Mar.14.2011 - 2:04 pm
In response to: The Heart of Ernesto Guevara
Hello Ms. Kozak Thanks for the comment. You can buy a paperback copy of the book at Amazon.com, BookLocker.com,...
Dec.08.2009 - 11:22 am
In response to: Review: Gabriel García Márquez, A Biography, by Gerald Martin
Hello Michael: Thanks very much. Glad you enjoyed the review. Best, Terry
Oct.31.2008 - 11:13 am
In response to: Pablo Neruda's Twenty Poems of Love, and One Desperate Song: Poem 1 (A Translation)
Hello Marilyn: Thank you for writing.  One of the things I love about doing translations is the way single words, and...