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| SUSANA MILLER |
| She was the first person to study the anonymous and intuitive milongueros' dance, developing a rich language that condenses more than a hundred years of tango tradition. |
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| MARIA PLAZAOLA |
| Maria started to dance with Gloria and Rodolfo Dinzel in 1993. Since then she has frequented the main milongas in Buenos Aires and has learned dancing with the best milongueros. |
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| EVA GARLEZ |
| She is one of the best exemplars of the new generation of tango milonguero in Buenos Aires. Intuitive, fresh and full of enthusiasm. |
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| LILIANA GODOY |
| Liliana Godoy is a perfect example of the milonguera. She has been dancing tango for more than twenty years. During those years she has studied with great masters, danced indefatigably with the most experienced dancers. |
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| ALICIA PONS |
| Alicia trained in classical dance from an early age and performed in some of Buenos Aires’ most well known theatres. Following her introduction to tango she gravitated toward the milonguero style. |
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| HUGO SAMEK |
| A percussionist and dancer. A member of La Academia de Susana Miller and Maria Plazaola since 2002, he has lived in Italy since 2004, where he undertakes an intensive teaching programme. |
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| EDUARDO 'EL NENE' MASCI |
| Eduardo Masci has been dancing tango in Buenos Aires for 50 years. The youngest of seven sons brought up in the neighbourhoods of Caballito and Boedo, he was given his nickname – El Nene (baby) – when he was a boy learning tango from his brothers. |
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| OSVALDO AND COCA |
| Osvaldo and Coca are 72 years old. In 2004 they participated, along with 665 couples, in the Metropolitan Championship of Tango Salon of the City of Buenos Aires, and won first place. |
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| ABEL PERALTA |
| Abel Peralta began dancing tango 30 years ago at the then-famous milonga Palacio in his neighbourhood of Flores. He’d danced traditional jazz and rock & roll in his youth but in his late twenties |
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| JULIO DUPLÁA |
| Julio Dupláa was born in Villa Urquiza. Both his parents danced. His many aunts and uncles were superb dancers, singers and above all actors. |
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| CLAUDIO STRANG |
| Claudio has been dancing tango for 15 years. He studied with well-known maestros but his greatest lessons were and continue to be learned on the dance floors of Buenos Aires. |
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