Palais Montcalm: TANGO DOMINGUERO DE BUENOS AIRES – FESTIVAL D’ESPAGNE ET D’AMÉRIQUE LATINE

0

This page is also available in / Cette page est également disponible en: Francais (French)

World music Dance
Tango Dominguero de Buenos Aires aims to recreate the style of the first tango ensembles of the early 20th century by offering a wide repertoire of tangos, milongas and waltzes. The timbre and color of its 3 instruments, flute, bandoneon and guitar, take us to the source, to the very heart of the beginning of the history of tango. Historians date the creation of tango to before 1880. It was a period of European immigration to Argentina. It was this mixture of diverse origins that gave birth to tango music. Later came the bandoneon, which forever changed the face of tango with the fame that still surrounds it today. This era is known as La Guardia Vieja (The Old Guard).

Musicians Martin López Muro on guitar, Alejandro Beresi on flute and Pato Lorente on bandoneon are on their first Canadian tour. They perform in Montreal, Quebec City and Ottawa. Buenos Aires singer María Luz Seferiades is the guest artist to perform the tango-chanson. The dance will be performed by Argentine choreographer Mara Graham and the dancer Elías Navas. A 60-minute concert. A journey to the very heart of Buenos Aires not to be missed.

Event Artists

Martin López Muro, guitar Alejandro Beresi, flute Pato Lorente, bandoneon María Luz Seferiades, singer Mara Graham, choreographer Elías Navas, dancer

Palais Montcalm: TANGO DOMINGUERO DE BUENOS AIRES – FESTIVAL D’ESPAGNE ET D’AMÉRIQUE LATINE

Date/Time

Friday, February 28, 2025
7:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Location

Salle d'Youville, Palais Montcalm
995 place D'Youville
Ville de Québec, Québec
Canada, QC G1R 3P1

Price

$49

Phone

418 641-6040

Website

https://palaismontcalm.tuxedobillet.com/main/tango-dominguero-de-buenos-aires

Facebook


Categories

Types

none

Classification of ensemble/soloist

none

Loading Map....

This page is also available in / Cette page est également disponible en: Francais (French)

Share:

About Author

Comments are closed.