Ruth Offen

Ruth Offen

People of Tango | Stories: Ruth Offen Bar Dorrego, San Telmo, Buenos Aires “As a woman who runs her own world, I’ve had to learn how to let go in tango. I was blessed with a good mind and an even faster tongue but I’m better at holding my punches now. Most of the...
Magid “El Guerillero”

Magid “El Guerillero”

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...
Marie Zanotti

Marie Zanotti

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...
Soledad Nani

Soledad Nani

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...

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