An Ile-de-France history of tango
Arriving in Italy for her exchange semester, the student begins looking for information. She knows a few Parisian places well, but wants to broaden her research spectrum to the whole of Île-de-France.. From a distance, she scouts out a few places, spreads word of mouth and joins groups dedicated to tango on social networks.
Back in France, she runs from one Ile-de-France department to another to tell the story of the inhabitants who bring this culture to life and highlight the human links that are woven around tango.
Gradually, she builds her website and supplies it in French and English. A novice in this field, she develops it using the tools that the Region shares in the newsletter sent to competition participants. At the same time, she makes a few posts on her dedicated Instagram account.
He liked the project so much thatShe is currently pursuing a university degree in art and culture law, alongside her internship in a law firm.. For the Trophies, she wins the gold medal and will benefit from the 3 000 euros of the prize to travel to the United States and visit the friend with whom she started tango.
Since then, the project has made progress, relayed in particular by friends from all over the world met in Bologna and who followed its implementation over the long term. Mayssane hopes that her site will make as many people as possible want to take their steps in one of the Ile-de-France milongas or on the banks of the Seine, where tango is danced in the open air..
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