Milonga
Boulevard, tour negli Usa 1998
TANGO IN THIS WORLD AND THE NEXT
Suave and sexy, Milonga Boulevard remains a fascinating attempt
to provide the Tango with a new look.
Jack Anderson - The
New York Times
FOLLOW MILONGA BOULEVARD TO SUPERB TANGO
Argentine Tango is
one of the most difficult and dazzling forms of dance, with
the power to truly transport the viewer
to another
time and place. When it is performed by those as skilled
as Compañia
Tangueros' members. it looks easy. Those couples evinced
all the fire and flair that we have come to love and
expect in Tango.
Bandoneòn players Carel Kraayenhof and Leo Vervelde
brought emotional depth to their music as did the other
members of their
troupe, Sexteto Canyengue.
Alice Kaderlan - The Seattle
Post Intelligencer
Friday evening's audience at the Atwood
Concert Hall saw Tango in its most elegant, pure form. Milonga
Boulevard,
performed
by Argentina's Compañia Tangueros, elicited
a variety of emotions within the controlled fire that
is
Tango. The Sexteto
Canyengue was more then merely accompaniment: it was
Tango in audio form, rich in emotions, sensuality and
fierce energy.
The
troupe offered a sophisticated and wonderfully executed
evening of Tango at its finest.
Anne Herman - Anchorage
Daily News
WITH THIS TROUPE IT'S 10 TO TANGO
It's billed as Tango Ballet
and it delivers the goods. Mariachiara Michieli and Marco
Castellani, the
creators of Milonga Boulevard,
use the classic partnering of Argentine Tango
to tell a simple story and suggest a variety of emotions.
All
of
the five
couples are superb Tango dancers, moving with
virtuosic speed and sensuality.
But when the lead couple falls in love, the heat
goes up several notches and it is a reminder
that the true
mood
of Tango is formal,
teasing and flirty, not purely sensual. The musicians
Sexteto Canyengue offered zingy, moody Tango
melodies that were
an essential part of the evening's success.
Mary
Murfin Bayley - The Seattle Times
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