Teaches writing, Dances tango, Buenos Aires to San Francisco
Buenos Aires: tango, gauchos, culture

FOR SOPHISTICATED TRAVELERS
November is spring in Buenos Aires. The broad-canopied jacaranda trees burst into magnificent bloom, carpeting streets, parks, and plazas in glowing lavender blossoms. The city called “Paris of South America,” for its European culture and spectacular French & Italian Renaissance architecture, never looks finer. The weather is warm and lovely then. Choose from one of two nine-day trips—one includes a fun side trip to nearby gaucho country and the other is “todo Buenos Aires,” for city lovers who can’t get enough of the city that never sleeps.
Camille Cusumano
I've been a professional journalist for more than thirty years. My travel memoir, TANGO: an Argentine Love Story, about living, loving, and dancing in Buenos Aires, was published in 2008 by Seal Press. If you're looking for what's beyond that horizon . . . and wondering how to get there and transform your dull or unsatisfying routine, this book is for you. Thanks to tango, the Argentine culture, and the wonderful people, I spent the better part of three-and-half years in Buenos Aires. I'm hoping to inspire others to follow their heart, whether it's in Buenos Aires or your own backyard. Do check out my writing workshops. I am currently teaching (and dancing) back in San Francisco after several successful workshops in Buenos Aires.
