Hello tangueros, tango aficionados,

 Triangle Tangueros, the tango society in the Triangle, is excited to announce 
that "The Tango Camerata" -
 Daniel Diaz (bandoneon, director)
 Pablo Aslan (bass)
 Maurizio Najt (piano)
 Jacqui Carrasco (violin)
will be telling us about "Tango Times", a musical history of the Argentine 
tango from African candombe to Astor Piazzola!
 This amazing quartet will be performing at Duke University, Reynolds Theater 
on September 5, Thursday at 8pm. Tickets: $15 General Public, $12 Students. 
Tickets sold in advance or at the door on the night of the event, beginning at 
7:00 p.m.
Please call Gulden Ozen at 402-9562 or send a message to  
[email protected]
and join us for the concert with this great group of musicians performing for 
the first time on the East coast for all the tango lovers and potential 
aficionados!

 AND, there is more: If you want to enjoy more of "The Tango Camerata" 's music 
and experience the pleasure of dancing tango with the Triangle Tangueros on one 
of the best hardwood dance floors ever at Carrboro Century Center, please join 
us for the live music milonga on Friday night, September 6 at 9pm!
 Tickets: $18, $12 Students. Tickets sold in advance or at door on the night of 
the event. Contact Felicia Wdowiak (919-493-4473) or e-mail 
[email protected]
  For more information, please visit:
http://www.triangletangueros.org
http://www.triangletangueros.org/20020905livemusic.htm#concert
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"TANGO TIMES"

 FIRST PART

     THE EARLY TIMES - 1800-1900

This Tango Time brings the early sounds of the African candombe, the milonga 
campera with its roots in the milonga Andalusa and the Cuban dances known as 
Habaneras (1800) and concludes with the tango canyengue of the turn of the 
century (1900).

Dance: Tango canyengue.

   THE OLD GUARD, THE TYPICAL TANGO - 1900-1950

During this tango time millions emigrated from Europe to Argentina looking for 
freedom and a better way of life. Their musicians brought feelings that 
contributed new musical styles to the Argentine Tango. The Argentine Tango 
leaves its Rio Plata cradle and travels the world around.

Dances: Tango viejo, milonga, typical tangos and the happy vals.

 SECOND PART

   AVANT GARDE - 1950 - TO THE PRESENT

Born in the previous evolutionary tango time, Astor Piazzolla, Horacio Salgan 
and other Avant-Garde composers help give birth to a new tango.

Dances: Modern tango and milonga
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For info about "The Tango Camerata" and Daniel Diaz:
http://www.intellinks.com/rioplata/camerata.htm


  Looking forward to seeing you in the Triangle,

   Gulden Ozen
Triangle Tangueros
Events Committee Chair
(919)402-9562






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