Belfast Telegraph

Irishman James (99) is giving it a real twirl at Tango World Cup

- BY NIAMH LYNCH

A WORLD War Two veteran with Fermanagh blood in his veins is flying the flag for Ireland at the Tango World Cup in Argentina — at the age of 99.

James McManus is currently competing in the qualifying rounds of the competitio­n with his Argentine dancing partner Lucia Seva.

Mr McManus is believed to be the oldest competitor in the competitio­n, which could make him a Guinness world record holder.

The dancing partners received a standing ovation after his first performanc­e and are waiting to hear if they progressed to the next stage.

“Tango brings me a lot of happiness. Dancing is very important socially, you interact with other people and make new friends,” Mr McManus told local reporters in Argentina.

He has been living in Waterford since 1994 and took up the energetic hobby in 2002, well into his 80s — inspired by seeing a couple tango dancing in a show.

After that, Mr McManus fell in love with tango music and dancing, confessing to being a huge fan of legendary Argentine musician Juan d’Arienzo.

Mr McManus learned his moves at a weekly tango class but also takes up to five other dance classes a week, as well as performing for audiences at the weekend.

Local tango dancers in Waterford raised €2,400 through a GoFundMe page to help fund his trip.

“This gentleman is an inspiratio­n to our community and others around the country,” said his local tango group.

“At milongas Jim dances with every lady in the room and is known to favour the stylish milonga, in which he has so much experience on the dance floor.”

Mr McManus went to Buenos Aires with Tara Whelan, a tango teacher, and Hernan Catvin, an Argentinia­n dancer based in Ireland who James describes as his mentor.

“I could not have been here without him,” he said.

For Tara and Hernan, it’s no surprise that he has made it to the world championsh­ips, describing him as “very discipline­d”.

Mr McManus’ father hailed from Fermanagh, while his mother was from Sligo.

After fighting in France during the war, he worked as a marine telegraphe­r and radio operator in the Merchant Navy where he travelled around the globe.

He will turn 100 years old on January 5, and he already has the venue booked for the big occasion.

 ??  ?? James McManus with his dance partner Lucia Seva
James McManus with his dance partner Lucia Seva

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