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In the perfect tango, ‘the man thinks and the woman moves’

Posted: September 11, 2012 at 3:10 a.m.

Rick Pinedo (left) laughs with tango instructor Colleen Fuhrmann during “Art of Motion: Tango,” held the second Thursday of each month through May at the Arkansas Arts Center in downtown Little Rock.

Anew art form is on display at the Arkansas Arts Center and it’s on a unique canvas — the smooth white and gray terrazzo floor of the museum’s lower lobby outside the Children’s Theatre.

Art of Motion: Tango

The Arkansas Arts Center hosts Art of Motion: Tango on the second Thursday of every month through May of 2013. (By Stephen B. Thornton)
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