GRACIELA GONZÁLEZ: BODILY EXPERIENCE AND GENERATIONAL CHANGE IN TRADITIONAL TANGO

Authors

  • Alejandro Grosso Laguna Institute of Ethnomusicology - Music and Dance Studies, management unit University of Aveiro and Favio Shifres, Laboratory for the Study of Musical Experience. Department of music, Faculty of Arts, National University of La Plata. 

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37334/eras.v12i1.9

Keywords:

Traditional Tango Dance, Old Milongueros, Intentionality, Gestuality, Spontaneous movement, Axis and embrace

Abstract

The study of body gestures and the participatory construction of the movements of the ‘old’ argentine milongueros is hampered by the fact that their protagonists are no longer alive. This
work investigates both themes in an indirect way, conducting a semi-directed interview with the relevant teacher and dancer Graciela González, who since the 80's had as master and was dance partner of Norberto 'Pupi' Castello, one of the myths of the milonga 'porteña'. González describes some of the lesser known gestural and intentional characteristics of these ‘old’ milongueros, and explains how some of these characteristics have been softened as a result of generational changes and the speed of communications brought about by social media.

Published

2021-06-30