Small movements toward tango for all, with Arno Plass

Humans of Tango - Un pódcast de Liz Sabatiuk

“...so many people in this world, within their own cultural frames, are not able to do everything with their body they could do. And that's a pity.” Austrian dancer and academic Arno Plass shares what he's learned while talking and dancing his way around Europe and South America for a PhD project on the transformative power of queer tango.  Producer/Host: Liz Sabatiuk | Music: “Flor de Montserrat,” composed by Juan Santini with lyrics by Vicente Planells del Campo and arranged and recorded by Sexteto Cristal with Guillermo Rozenthuler | Image Credit: Martín Pérez Show Notes Watch Arno's "Una Tanda Queer Con..." series and visit his website to learn more about his work.  Check out Chamuyo Queer's website or follow on Facebook / Instagram to see what's planned for 2024 - including an online Conversatorio like the one that inspired Arno's PhD project! Listen to the Humans of Tango episode featuring Alex Pacheco Castillo. Watch Arno's "Una Tanda Queer con..." interview with Gonze E.  Watch Rocío Lequio (of Rocío and Bruno, the couple Arno mentions visiting Vienna) queering her tango with Gaby Mataloni. Read a transcript of Arno's episode here.

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