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Katia was introduced to tango as a young girl by her mother, who runs a dance school in Kazan, Russia. While it was not love at first sight, she was later inspired by a performance by Dana Frigoli and Adrian Ferreyra in St. Petersburg, and came to study with them at DNI Tango in Buenos Aires. She now runs a dance school, La Fuente Tango, with a group of teachers she trained and studied with. She shares her tango journey and the choices she made along the way.
Notes:
Intro & outro music: Buscándote (Osvaldo Fresedo, 1941)
Comments & suggestions? Write to me at [email protected]
If you'd like to support the show, you can send a few quid my way, which will help me cover some recording, hosting, and travelling costs: paypal.me/ThisTangoVoice
By William LeeKatia was introduced to tango as a young girl by her mother, who runs a dance school in Kazan, Russia. While it was not love at first sight, she was later inspired by a performance by Dana Frigoli and Adrian Ferreyra in St. Petersburg, and came to study with them at DNI Tango in Buenos Aires. She now runs a dance school, La Fuente Tango, with a group of teachers she trained and studied with. She shares her tango journey and the choices she made along the way.
Notes:
Intro & outro music: Buscándote (Osvaldo Fresedo, 1941)
Comments & suggestions? Write to me at [email protected]
If you'd like to support the show, you can send a few quid my way, which will help me cover some recording, hosting, and travelling costs: paypal.me/ThisTangoVoice