As a follow-up to my previous posting... I'd like to mention that the Southern California tango community and those in the surrounding tango communities have been wonderfully supportive of tango events in the past and have continued this tradition through the showing of Tango Dreams.
We have been extremely fortunate in having a wonderful and talented cast of performers in Southern California these last few weeks. For those of you who have not yet seen it, or for those of you (like me) who want to see it several times more, you will want to attend the final appearance of Tango Dreams in Southern California this Friday, April 6 at 7:30 pm at the Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Center in Thousand Oaks. To ensure that you receive the best seating available, please contact Anne at one of the following two numbers: 818/769-9057 or 213/718-7362. Or, you may contact the theatre directly at 805/449-ARTS ********** If you haven't read my previous posting, I'd like to reiterate that these people have truly brought the art of tango performance to a new level. Gone is the usual theme revolving around tango (the progression from old style tango to modern tango). Instead, Tango Dreams is what you get when the subject is not about tango, but it is what you get when tango is used to tell little stories of the human experience. These stories range from humorous caricatures of a milonga to the emotional strife couples experience. Tango Dreams is a polished and highly thought out production. Sincerely, Mia
