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Disappearing so tango can talk, with Juan Cantone

Episode 6 of the Humans of Tango podcast, hosted by Liz Sabatiuk, titled "Disappearing so tango can talk, with Juan Cantone" was published on February 7, 2022 and runs 33 minutes.

February 7, 2022 ·33m · Humans of Tango

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Juan Cantone nerds out about being part of the tango renaissance of his native Buenos Aires, the four aspects of tango, and the thing that will make him dance forever.

“The why is many, many things.”

Juan Cantone nerds out in the best of ways about experiencing the tango renaissance in his native Buenos Aires, the four aspects of tango, and the thing that will make him dance forever.

 

Producer/Host: Liz Sabatiuk | Music: "A Luis Luchi" by Eduardo Rovira, performed by SONICO | Image Credit: Monteleone Tango

 

Show Notes

Read a transcript of Juan's episode here.

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