
On Friday night, in celebration after having run Act One for the first time, I put on some earrings and went out dancing with Pablo.
Such occasions are rare, these days; but since making The Tango Lesson we have managed, somehow, to meet up every few months in one city or another (Paris, New York, Oslo...) to spend an evening or two on the dance floor. Each time feels like a homecoming, expressed so eloquently in Carlos Gardel’s most famous song ‘Volver’ (“The Return”)
The feeling, like the song, is a mixture of joy and nostalgia. But however long the intervals, the dance never seems to disappear from my body, the muscle memory goes so deep.
DIrecting is, of course, always a look from the outside, however empathetic, however profoundly engaged. After so much mental effort, putting this production together, it is a relief to return to embodiment, and to the simple joy of dancing.
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Dear Sally
I stumbled across the Carmen trailer while doing research for a design project at the Glasgow School of Art where I'm studying right now.
I was so excited to see that you brought Pablo Veron and the beauty of tango into the choreography. I am a tango dancer/lover too, and have watched The Tango Lesson many times. I would love to see your production of Carmen and was wondering if it's available online or on dvd. What is that piece of music. I want to find that too.
Thanks for this gorgeous, spine-tinglingly good trailer.
aileen