Tango in a Night Club , c. 1914.
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Tango in a Night Club , c. 1914.
Mary Evans Picture Library/Steve Rumney
Majo Martirena y Carlos Esponiza - Maquillaje by Orquesta Típica Fernández Fierro, 16th Tango en Punta Festival 2019 (Bregenz, Austria).
Escenario
Escenario The waiter sets down another cortado, the steam rising to meet the lazy smoke from a corner table. Here, in the belly of Buenos Aires, time bends. We don’t measure it in minutes, but in tangos. You asked me about escenario. Ah, a word that holds both the glory and the great misunderstanding of our dance. It is not just a word; it is a direction, a choice, a spectacle. Let us talk about…
Once Upon a Tango Uniquely Delightful by Laura Tate first appeared on Coffee and Tango
The only tango shows I have seen were years ago: Luis Bravo’s “Forever Tango” on Broadway and Estampa Portenas “Tango Fire,” at Pepperdine University’s Smothers Theatre. “Once Upon a Tango,” a local Los Angeles tango show produced by Guillermo De Fazio and Giovanna Dan, is the complete opposite — and is a uniquely delightful show. […]
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