Damián Bolotin

Back to all Damián Bolotin is a composer and award-winning violinist. With over 30 years of experience as a session musician and 200 album credits, he has collaborated with such artists as Mercedes Sosa, Horacio Salgán, and Arturo Sandoval (Latin Grammy recipient), and on the international platform Musiversal Studios since 2021. He has played as […]

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 […]