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Ginseng Tango, a travel memoir of South Korea by author Cheryl Pallant, chronicles experiences with tango, Buddhism, shamanism, acupuncture, cultural struggles, Confucianism, grief, jealousy, and more. Cheryl Pallant Interview - Ginseng Tango - Captured Live on Ustream at bltadwin.ru  · In GINSENG TANGO, Cheryl Pallant recounts her transformative year as a Professor at Keimyung University and a meegok navigating everyday life in Daegu, South Korea. With immediacy and humor, Pallant shares the challenges of figuring out how to operate a washing machine, shop for groceries, and communicate with gestures without offending anyone—and what to order in a Estimated Reading Time: 3 mins.


Cheryl Pallant, Ginseng Tango, Big Table Publishing Company, pgs. Ginseng: a slow-growing and energy-boosting plant found primarily in Korea and China. Oval-shaped with roots fraying along its edges, ginseng is often an indispensable ingredient in traditional Chinese medicine. Join us for a book reading and signing with Cheryl Pallant, author of Ginseng Tango, and Patty Smith, author of The Year of Needy Girls. Event is free open to the public. About the Ginseng Tango: Ginseng Tango is a travel memoir that chronicles Cheryl Pallant's move to. Cheryl Pallant is an award winning author, poet, dancer, healer, somatics and writing coach, professor and workshop leader. She is the author of twelve books. Most recent is Her Body Listening, a collection of poetry, Ginseng Tango, a memoir about living in South Korea and Writing and the Body in Motion: Awakening Voice through Somatic Practice.


Ginseng Tango is a travel memoir that chronicles Cheryl Pallant's move to the Korean peninsula to teach English, dance, and American culture and tracks her involvements with tango, Buddhism, shamanism, acupuncture, and death threats from a jealous woman. For the American Cheryl Pallant—author of Ginseng Tango, a memoir about her sojourn in South Korea—the root not only served as a spirit-lifting dose after a difficult divorce, but it also embodied the “Korean-ness” that saturated her body during and after her trip. Embarking on a spiritual odyssey, Pallant narrates how her American roots became entangled with newly-sprouted Korean ones. Cheryl Pallant Interview - Ginseng Tango - Captured Live on Ustream at bltadwin.ru

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