I love the tradition of the gnocchi on the 29th. I will continue as long as I remember. Its a good reason to go out and treat yourself to warm food; unlike the food in the Residencia.
My learning excursion of the week was the Museum of Arte Hispanoamericano. It was filled with pieces from the 17-18th century with elaborate metal and wood pieces of furniture and decor which would belong perfectly in a castle or mansion. There was also a really neat photography exhibit of an indigenous tribe. I think after all of my museums here photography is my favorite type of art. The museum had a sweet setup because it is one of the oldest buildings in a newer neighborhood. It has a nice courtyard filled with plants and a tiny church in the courtyard. I went to my first tango class ever last night. I absolutely love it. The teacher was this cute, round, old man who wore a t-shirt and scarf. The class was filled with everyone ages 50 and up except my friend Molly and I. It was in a little dance studio off of a side little street. It is such a beautiful dance. Just like watching it is like a dream world. There is no eye contact, you look right at the person´s heart. There shouldn't be facial expression. The man leads but appears to do nothing... but secretly he is giving slight signs with his hand of what the girl should do. I had always wondered about the time and the music...from what I noticed last night, there is no correlation to the counts of the music...each couple goes at whatever tempo they want, pausing for dramatic effect and just flowing together. I want to get so much better and will take several more...I might even get a pair of heels which make it supposedly easier. It is beautiful.
I was at a little feria in Plaza Serrano in Palermo that has lots of crafts and homemade clothing vendors and happened to stumble upon some participatory graffiti. Translation: ´If I want, I can fly.´


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