RATED PG-13
In episode 115, Rebecca speaks to Sara Rose, a tango coach and tour guide leader, about Argentina and how experiencing a different culture enhances your outlook on the world. This episode will make you rethink your view on materialistic wealth, time and the true value of human connection.
Sara began her dance training at the age of 14, training in Classical Ballet. When she discovered Argentinian Tango in 1996, she fell in love with the art form, studying with every visiting instructor. In 1998, she started a successful career teaching, performing, choreographing and training teachers in Ballroom dance. In 2000, she also began teaching yoga, gaining extensive wisdom in seeing and helping people free places where they are blocked. She eventually started spending 3-9 months a year in Buenos Aires, studying with every teacher she could. She founded Tango En Vie School and brings students annually to Buenos Aires to delve deeply into the music, dance and culture of the city that has become her second home.
In this episode, you’ll be taken on a tour of Argentinian culture, tango, artistic expression and human connection. You’ll find out why Sara enjoys Argentina so much in comparison to the States, which will make you think deeply about your own culture and whether you’re allowed to openly express and accept emotions, like being sad or frustrated.
This is the first in a series of episodes about Argentina and rediscovering new pleasures in life in a different city.
GUEST
Find out more about Sara Rose and Buenos Aires Tango tours:
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THINK ABOUT
- Do you openly express and accept emotions?
- What is your relationship with material possessions?
- Argentinians’ approach to art and embracing the artist’s life.
- Are you able to celebrate the small things in life?
- In Argentina, everything you do in collaboration with someone insists on empathy and connection.
- Is being overly independent healthy?
- What is the difference between sensuality and sexuality?
- Obligation is not sexy. Pure responsibility for most people is not fun.
- If people want to learn, they’ll learn.
EXPLORE
Listen to the previous episode with Sara, episode 83, to find out how to cope with a pleasure famine, like the one of 2020, and its effects on our lives.
CREDITS
Thanks for listening to Pleasure Central Radio and thanks to Sara Rose for being a guest on the podcast.
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LINKS TO RESOURCES
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https://www.tangoenvie.com/batangotours.html