Tonight on the show we were joined by musician Guido Iacopetti from Buenos Aires.
He is part of the group, Sexteto Fantasma, and he shared some their music with us. We had a Folklore, Vals, and two tangos. All were original with the exception of, Pavadita. It was really nice to get to know him.
Hernan and Daniela, (Buenos Aires based in Chicago) also joined us.
We have known them for many years and it was really nice to catch up. They have been dancing together professionally for 15 years. They shared some stories from the early days and how they focus on community as a key to what keeps them inspired as dancers.
Thank you all for listening, calling and being a part of this while we are all apart. We will continue to bring you great shows to keep us connected socially as we learn and talk about Tango as it has so many layers.
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