Bailando en Soledad...Tango! Program Act 4 Fourth actLA UNION The Union Fotos Cem Türkanter (1), Guido Gayk (2) Hannelore Mollnhuber (3), D.A.G. Claudia Bohlmann (4) Here rhythm and sounds of nearly all the country embrace in one. For example the Tango and the Zamba. Both dances are recognized as sensual. One, the tango, is danced in the embrace. The other one shows the love in dance on a much more subtil way, danced keeping in distance to the partner. Here both dances meets each other to get to one. The Tango is the Folklore of the city, his little sister, the Zamba, comes from the country, the province. The Vidala is another rhythm what opens to get in touch and to celebrate unification with the Tango. We reach the high point, when we open our hearts and with the force of our happiness we get to embrace the Chacarera and the argentine Tap Dance, what presents itself with an air of Spanish influence. In this union we can live the celebration, the festival of argentine rhythm and sounds. The great finale takes us to the Cumparsita, first in an air of Astor Piazzolla, but than reaching to its high point in the traditional sound. La Música / The musicGallitos del Aire: Vocal Zamba La Tempranera: Zamba of the centre of the country 3 La unión del Tango y el Folklore. El Baile / The union of Tango and Folklore. The danceYa me Voy: ZambaTango 2 1 La Argentina / ArgentinaVoy Andando: Chacarera 1 La Palabra / The wordPoetry of Atahualpa Yupanqui with Los Ejes de mi Carreta | 3 | |
El Monte y el Ritual/ The bushes and the ritual Te i de Querer: Vidala Rithm of Santiago Corazón Santiagueño: Chacarera El espiritu y el Santiagueño / The spirit and the man from SantiagoTe voy a contar un sueño: Malambo. Tremble the earth. Tap Dance. The EndGran Finale - La Cumparsita 3 1
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