Abstract
Translating Historical Tango Narratives into Practical Community Safety
In her Key Note Sarah De Mul will address what, and if so how, art and culture could help us to understand and cultivate community safety in tango. What historical narratives of tango have we inherited from the past and how have these been historically interwoven with various gendered and racialised forms of (un)safety? How could we perform, re-assemble or re-imagine these narratives to create or anticipate new modes of existence, dance and safety for the future?
In her Key Note Sarah De Mul will address what, and if so how, art and culture could help us to understand and cultivate community safety in tango. What historical narratives of tango have we inherited from the past and how have these been historically interwoven with various gendered and racialised forms of (un)safety? How could we perform, re-assemble or re-imagine these narratives to create or anticipate new modes of existence, dance and safety for the future?
| Original language | English |
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| Place of Publication | Berlin |
| Media of output | Online |
| Publication status | Published - 4 Sept 2025 |
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