I started out this morning with exploring Plaza de Mayo, listening to the morning bells chime and watching the sun come up. After this, I headed back to the hotel to meet up with a small group to get breakfast - most of the group got cafe con leche or espressos with pasteles or a savory meal of huevos, jamon, y tostada. This fueled us for a long day of exploring a weekly Sunday market: Ferrio de Mataderos. Here, we saw group dancing, live music, and many leather, jewelry, and food goodies! After adventuring around the market we took the Subte back to the hotel to get ready for a Tango dance lesson. Here, we learned lots about the basics of Tango: feeling a ‘oneness’ to your partner as your two beings form into one, trusting each other, and being open to the process (after all, I don’t think any of us really mastered the dance quite yet). I think these same skills can be applied to our ensemble too, and just had a fun time dancing with my lovely partner Sarah. To end the night, we celebrated with a Tango show and dinner. I feel so grateful for this opportunity of learning and getting to spend time with friends I normally don’t gravitate towards. There has been lots of newness, exploring and fun in the unexpected on this trip and I can’t wait to see what continues ahead!
Today we landed in Buenos Aires and got our first taste of the new sights, sounds and cultures we get to experience on this tour. After finishing a long 9 hour plane ride -and getting through customs- we took taxis to our hotel which lies right in the middle of downtown. Just walking through the streets of downtown was a great experience, many beautiful buildings surround the area. Some standouts for me were the museum and the cathedral. Packed in between the wonderful architecture were so many little shops and food vendors it was hard to choose which ones to stop at and which to walk by. Eventually the group I was with stopped at a bookstore. The store was decorated from top to bottom in antique signs and furniture, and the whole store had that old book smell. We even found a shelf full of classical music recordings, full of a bunch of composers and pieces a bunch of music nerds on a choir tour instantly recognized. After leaving the bookstore we found a small restaurant to grab ...
I hope to get a Tango lesson when you get home. Love you Adele!
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