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From tooth to tango: Calgary dentist producing an Argentine tango dance show

Calgarys Neville Headley went from the dentists office to the dance floor after discovering a love for tango. He is now co-producing a Broadway-style dance show.

Tango: The Musical begins streaming tomorrow

Dr. Neville Headley dancing the tango. (Photo courtesy of Neville Headley)

Calgary's Neville Headleywent from the dentist's office to the dance floor after discovering a love for tango.

Headley, a dentist in the city,starteddancing while volunteering fortheCalgary Stampede and taking line-dancing lessons at the now-shuttered RanchmansCookhouse & Dancehall.

Then he startedbranching out into ballroom and Latin styles.

Neville Headley's first foray into dance began when he was volunteering for the Calgary Stampede, and taking line dance classes at the Ranchman's Dancehall. (Photo courtesy of Neville Headley)

"I discovered Argentine tango, and it kind of got into my blood," he said on the Calgary Eyeopener.

"From there, I spent a summer vacation down in Buenos Aires and when I was back in Calgary, I did lots of workshops here."

At a tango dance workshop, Headley met Sergei Tumas from Los Angeles, who has worked on choreography for ABC's Dancing With The Stars.

Together, they hit upon the idea for Tango: The Musical.

At first, they set out to produce a CD of the music of Astor Piazzolla, "a composer who revolutionized the traditional tango style of music."

Piazolla (who was born on March 11, 1921) is credited with the creation of Tango Nuevo music, which deviated from the traditional tango music of the time, according to the show's website.

Some of the dance couples featured in Tango: The Musical. (Tango: The Musical Productions)

But one CD turned into two, and in November 2020 Tumas suggested they make a live concert complete with dancers in honour of the famous composer's would-be 100th birthday.

"We just kind of collaborated on this idea that we had. And then the next thing you know, I'm helping him out and we're producing this live Argentine tango extravaganza."

Tumasand Headleyexecutive produced the show together. It was shot in one go at a theatre in Buenos Airiesin mid-December last year.

Tango:The Musicalfeatures 11 world-champion tango dancing couplesand an orchestra.

Headley says the show begins streaming on the Public Place Network starting tomorrow.

With files from the Calgary Eyeopener