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177 Nations of Tasmania
Mark Thomson
130 episodes
2 days ago
There are 177 different nationalities represented in Tasmania's population and in this podcast we try to talk with one person from each one, and find out about why they came to Tasmania, what they brought with them ( experiences, culture, traditions, skills, ideas etc), and their experiences of settling on a small and fairly isolated island state not known for being very multicultural. These are authentic stories from people from all corners of the globe who have made Tasmania their home and cover the full gamut of the migrant experience.
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There are 177 different nationalities represented in Tasmania's population and in this podcast we try to talk with one person from each one, and find out about why they came to Tasmania, what they brought with them ( experiences, culture, traditions, skills, ideas etc), and their experiences of settling on a small and fairly isolated island state not known for being very multicultural. These are authentic stories from people from all corners of the globe who have made Tasmania their home and cover the full gamut of the migrant experience.
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Ana from Panama : Ballet dancing, long-distance romance and an epic journey to Tasmania
177 Nations of Tasmania
45 minutes 11 seconds
8 months ago
Ana from Panama : Ballet dancing, long-distance romance and an epic journey to Tasmania

All that most Australians know about Panama are the Panama hats and the Panama Canal, and probably some have a vague idea that they speak Spanish.

Ana grew up in the heart of Panama City, which lies on the Pacific coast of the country, the most southerly nation in Central America.

Ana started dancing ballet when she was 5 and continued dancing almost every day through her childhood and teens. She'd eventually go to study dance in Cuba, where she was for 5 years, and it there that in 2012 she met Elias, her future husband. But romance was to come much much later, as they started as friends, he went back to Australia and they stayed predominantly long-distance friends for years after.

When things got serious between them, so did the state of the world, with the world-wide pandemic throwing some serious obstacles on Elias's route to get to Panama to propose, and then even further after they married an Ana made an epically long journey to get to Australia.

Ana also talks about getting pregnant not long after arriving in Tasmania and dealing with being a new mother in a new country and it's rewards and challenges.

177 Nations of Tasmania
There are 177 different nationalities represented in Tasmania's population and in this podcast we try to talk with one person from each one, and find out about why they came to Tasmania, what they brought with them ( experiences, culture, traditions, skills, ideas etc), and their experiences of settling on a small and fairly isolated island state not known for being very multicultural. These are authentic stories from people from all corners of the globe who have made Tasmania their home and cover the full gamut of the migrant experience.