Nicolás Enrich

Back to all Nicolás Enrich is an Argentine bandoneonist and composer who has played with most of the best musicians and singers in the Buenos Aires tango scene, and since 2014 he has been a member of the Orquesta Nacional de Música Argentina ’’Juan de Dios Filiberto.’’ He has maintained an intense international solo career […]

Romina Dezillio

Back to all Romina Dezillio is a researcher and musicologist at the Instituto Nacional de Musicología “Carlos Vega” in Buenos Aires, Argentine, and studies Argentine professional women composers and performers in the first half of the twentieth century from a feminist approach and a critical gender perspective. Her teaching includes Argentine and Latin American Music History, […]

Omar García Brunelli

Back to all Omar García Brunelli is a researcher and musicologist at the Instituto Nacional de Musicología “Carlos Vega” in Buenos Aires, Argentina, where he directs the research program Antología del tango rioplatense. He recently earned his PhD in History and Theory of the Arts from the Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad de Buenos […]

Paul Bhasin

Back to all Paul Bhasin is the Director of Orchestral Studies and Donna & Marvin Schwartz Professor of Practice at Emory University. His work as a conductor, trumpeter, and composer has led to performances/premieres with the San Francisco Symphony, New World Symphony, St. Louis Opera Theater, and at the festivals of Aspen, Tanglewood, and Ravinia. […]

Yuiko Asaba

Back to all Yuiko Asaba Lecturer (equiv. Assistant Professor) in Music at SOAS University of London. She is the author of the book, Tango in Japan: Cosmopolitanism Beyond the West (Honolulu: University of Hawai‘i Press, in production for publication in 2025). Her research examines the significant presence of Latin American music cultures in the Asia-Pacific, […]

Christophe Apprill

Back to all Christophe Apprill is a sociologist and dancer at Aix-Marseille University, Mediation Culturelle De L’Art in Marseille, France. He is the author of numerous books relating to dance, gender, and society including Slow. Désir et disillusion (2021), Les mondes du bal (2018), and L’invention politique de la danse contemporaine (forthcoming, 2024). 

Paulina L. Alberto

Back to all Paulina L. Alberto is Professor of African and African American Studies and of History at Harvard University. An Argentine-born historian of Afro-Latin America, her work explores Afro-Latin American lives, thought, and politics as they unfolded in the aftermath of slavery, particularly in Brazil and Argentina. She is the author of Terms of Inclusion: Black […]

Horacio Arcidiacono

Back to all Horacio Arcidiacono is a native of Buenos Aires who began teaching tango in 1995. After moving to Atlanta in 2002, he became a key figure in the local tango community, leading workshops throughout South Carolina, North Carolina, Florida, and Virginia. He taught at Tangueros Emory for nine years and served as DJ […]