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Today on the show we feature Regina Angeles!
Regina is a connector and a pioneer. She loves bringing people together through her work and in tango. She is also one of the more popular people in the community because of her fun outgoing energy and her ability to lead and follow.
- (02:21) Regina Angeles reflects on her journey as one of the first female leaders in the New York tango scene, co-running a practica called Leading Ladies, and the challenges and support she received from the community.
- (03:12) Adam emphasizes the importance of community and connection in tango, encouraging a positive and polite approach to interactions within the dance community.
- (12:23) Regina shares insights from her work as a headhunter, highlighting the importance of preparation, storytelling, and connecting experiences during interviews to make a compelling case for hiring.
- (22:01) The discussion explores the shift in work dynamics post-pandemic, noting that remote work has increased productivity for many employees and questioning the necessity of returning to office spaces.
- (27:01) Regina reflects on the cultural and social aspects of tango, including the unique rituals, the challenges of leading as a woman, and the evolving dynamics of gender roles in the dance.
- (46:45) The conversation touches on the importance of creating inclusive and supportive environments in tango, particularly for newcomers, to foster learning and community engagement.
- (53:02) Adam discusses the evolution of the New York tango scene, noting the increase in female leads and the shift towards a more welcoming and inclusive culture.
- (55:43) The challenges and nuances of leading in tango are explored, emphasizing a gentle, conversational approach to leading that prioritizes connection and mutual engagement over force.
- (01:01:04) Regina highlights the joy and transformative experience of dancing, focusing on the energy and connection shared with partners, which enhances the overall experience.
- (01:19:43) The importance of structured practice sessions in tango is discussed, advocating for spaces where dancers can experiment and apply their learning without the pressure of performance.
- (01:17:44) The episode concludes with reflections on the future of tango in New York, expressing optimism about the renewed interest in the dance and the potential for continued innovation and inclusivity.
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