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Tango - The Geneva Grand Theatre Ballet ( Tango).
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From its birth in the 1880s in the slums of Buenos Aires, The tango reached its height of international popularity between the two
World Wars. After a resurgence in the 1950s, newer dances pushed it into temporary obscurity. With the raging success of "Tango
Argentino" on Broadway in 1985, the tango is hot again.
THE ORIGINS
Its origins remain a mystery. The Myth brings together the immigrants from Europe, together with the men of the port (portenos) and
the gauchos. These blended with the Andalusian tango and the Cuban habanera, while borrowing the musical syncopation of the "milonga"
gaucho dance, and the rhythms of the African "candombe" beat from the drums of black slaves. The stylized stories tell of solitude and
longing, of lost love, unrequited love and tomorrow's love, of homesickness and hardship.
THE SENSUALITY
The tango comes from a people who are not afraid to touch. In a kicking and whirling mosaic of intricately intertwined arms and legs,
the men and the women entice each other with passion and sensuality. The mood is created and enhanced by the music, while unrestrained
emotions are expressed by movement.
Oscar Araiz, known for his work with the Joffrey Ballet and the National Ballet of Canada, has assembled 28 dancers from the famous
Geneva Grand Theatre Ballet and choreographed this spectacular full-length show. It highlights the social and anecdotal aspects of
tango in a series of musical dance vignettes.
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