Recently published by the City of Buenos AireaTango dancing in the parks
Dear organizers and community
Perseverance in collective work allows us to celebrate a new We obtained the commitment of the Ministry of Culture of the City of Buenos Aires that they will approve the protocols for holding milongas in closed spaces in the week of 13
We celebrate solidarity empathy, the care, collective that made us “pause” on March 11, 2020 and now allows us to return with approved protocols and official authorization. more than ever this horizon of hugs that will bid farewell to the pandemic.
This is such exciting news , look forward to letting you know that TANGO is BACK in Buenos Aires, but with the new protocols, which am sure will include vaccinated people only, wearing a mask while dance.
Created by, Ruth Offen the founder/director of WaterWorks Gallery, a gallery opened in 1985 to showcase contemporary artists and jewelers that live and work in the Pacific Northwest.
After 37 years, I have decided to spend more time enjoying life by dancing tango all over the world, traveling, continuing to develop my photography.
Over many decades of amassing a personal art collection, now the process of downsizing is becoming a reality. How do we have more with less? Staying true to the motto, unencumbered by our possessions and not burdening our children with our stuff.
This next process will take patience and courage. On the road to happiness.
Its' the journey that counts!
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