Apr 18, 2017
The Gaze of the Body María Carbonetti – Academic & Expressive Arts Therapist Photographed in Vancouver BC in August 2016 Tango is different from other dances because of the closeness. The connection we develop through the embrace is unique. You have to be...
Aug 10, 2016
Magid “El Guerillero” – Outdoor Street Milonga Organizer – Paris Photographed at Quais de Seine Milonga – July 2016 “I like to protect the milonga,” El Guerillero says. He sits in a canvas campaign chair, smoking, smiling...
Aug 10, 2016
Marie Zanotti — Poet and Dancer Photographed at Quais de Seine Milonga, Paris July 2016 I began dancing tango as a pastime at the university. But then it became a way of living, a way to exist. If I don’t move with another body and with my body, I am no...
Jul 13, 2016
Soledad Nani – Tango Instructor Photographed in Paris Hooked on Tango since 2002 In my home in Buenos Aires, we danced a lot — everything except tango, that is. But we listened to some tango because my dad is a tanguero. He grew up with the radio so he...
Jun 12, 2016
Sasha Cagen Writer and Coach Photographed at La Glorieta in Buenos Aires Hooked on tango since 2010 Tango helped me to heal from trauma. I’m interested in putting that out there because I am interested in seeing what comes back. I would like to know if other...
May 25, 2016
Rory Aurora Richards Photographed in San Telmo, Buenos Aires / May 2016 Hooked on Tango since 2013 When the Syrian refugee crisis started, I applied in vain to the Red Cross. But they wanted people with medical skills, or that were bilingual. What do I know? I know...