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North American, Culture, American (North, South, Central, & Caribbean), South American, American (US), Argentine Location
Seattle, WA Terror/Cactus is an Argentine-American producer and multicultural live band based in Seattle, WA
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Culture, American (North, South, Central, & Caribbean), South American, Argentine Location
Seattle, WA Tango Divino instructors/organizers Vincenzo & Ida Renzi, dedicated to providing authentic Argentine Tango instruction & tango events.
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Culture, American (North, South, Central, & Caribbean), South American, Argentine Location
Seattle, WA Ilana Rubin and Tony Fan bring to the tango a life-long interest in dance.
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Culture, American (North, South, Central, & Caribbean), South American, Argentine Location
Seattle, WA Michelle is one of Seattle’s most experienced dance teachers, having taught full time in Seattle for over twenty years. She was Seattle’s first Salsa teacher and third Argentine Tango Teacher. She was also part of Seattle’s second wave of good WC Swing teachers.
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Culture, South European, American (North, South, Central, & Caribbean), South American, European, Argentine, Portugese, Spanish Location
Seattle, WA All Bilingual Press was founded in 2005 by a family of language teachers and native speakers of the Spanish language whose goal is to make Spanish teaching and learning fun for all concerned: teachers, parents and children.
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Culture, American (North, South, Central, & Caribbean), South American, Central American, Caribbean, Argentine, Latinx, Caribbean, Cuban, Mexican, Venezuelan Location
Seattle, WA The award-winning Latin music duo, Correo Aereo, play traditional multi-instrumental acoustics and vocals of music from Latin America, with a focus on music from Venezuela, Mexico, Argentina, Peru and Cuba. They incorporate original songs and arrangements into their performances that are deeply inspired by swimming and playing in the ancient rivers of traditions while being alive and open to organic innovation. Dr. Juan Tony Guzman, Head of the Jazz Dept. at Luther College writes: “Listening to their performance one can unite space and time across cultures.”