'Tango No Tango', Festival Theatre Budapest, 1 March

  • 28 Feb 2019 7:35 AM
'Tango No Tango', Festival Theatre Budapest, 1 March
What is the meaning of tango? Love? Perhaps the answer to the question will be forthcoming at this production which aims to familiarise the audience with the face of living, contemporary tango and all its possibilities, styles and interrelationships.

In addition to the classical form still danced today, one can also find tango nuevo, neotango, contact tango, contemporary tango, just as the music extends from classical tango to the works of Piazzolla to the tango music of the present day.

The energy and sheer variety of the dances and music will help show that tango has a future, opening a door through which one may discover the soul of this dance form.

Date and time:
1 March 2019, Friday 7 pm — 8:30 pm - no interval

Venue:
Festival Theatre
1095 Budapest, Komor Marcell utca 1.

Ticket prices:
HUF 2050 / HUF 3600 / HUF 4500

Source: mupa.hu

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