The Evolution of Tango
  Interactive Multimedia Presentations
  Series of history presentations with Historic tango video projections, Dance 
Demonstrations and questions and answers, by tango historian and investigator 
Anton Gazenbeek, produced by Sergio Segura.
  Espanol – English
  Saturdays from February 24th to March 24th. 2:30 PM
  Place: Esmeralda 754 

  About the historian and researcher: Anton Gazenbeek is a world-renowned tango 
historian with many years of in depth research and investigation into the roots 
of tango dance, history, and culture. He has studied tango like a scientist and 
has traveled as far as Japan, Korea, and China to give one-of-a-kind lecture 
rich in historic value. He has presented lectures and shows based on the 
history and evolution of tango in many cities around the world including Buenos 
Aires, Tokyo, Osaka, Nagoya, Seoul, New York City, Washington D.C., Los 
Angeles, San Francisco, Houston, Boston, and many more. Anton has given 
lectures in Carnegie Mellon University, the Museum of Fine Arts of Houston and 
in the New York City Tango and Film. In October 2006 he was invited to 
coordinate the historical lectures in the World Tango Festival in Buenos Aires 
where he gave historical presentations together with Maria Nieves, Gloria and 
Eduardo, and other legendary tango dancers. He is owner of one of
 the largest and rarest tango video collections in the world and has spent 
many, many years collecting all types of material related to tango. He has 
published numerous articles in online publications and magazines (such as El 
Tangauta and La Milonga Argentina, Explore Dance USA, and Tango Kultur Germany) 
and is internationally respected. He hopes to share his love and passion for 
tango through his lecturing work and ignite that same passion for tango in 
others.

  Espanol – English
  Saturdays from February 24th to March 24th. 
  Time: From 2:30 – 4:00 PM
  Place: Esmeralda 754 

  February 24th - Canyengue & Tango Orillero
  Lecture on the old and often misunderstood style of Canyengue and Tango 
Orillero with rare images of canyengue dancers from the 1930s and 1940s

  March 3rd - Tango Al Reves
  History of an extremely creative form of tango danced in shadow position. 
Rare one of a kind films of the creator of tango al revés, Arturito practicing 
the dance form in the 1960s as well as images of Antonio Todaro dancing in the 
1970s and 1980s. 

  March 10th  - Women of Tango
  Lecture on the most important female tango dancers of all time: Carmencita 
Calderon, Elvira de Virulazo, Maria Nieves, Milena Plebs, Ines Borquez, Vanina 
Bilous, Aurora Lubiz, and Giselle Anne.

  March 17th - Milongueros of the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s
  History of the milonguero dancers Fino and María Teresa, Victor and La Rusa, 
Carlos Sancinella, and Miguel and Nelly Balmaceda with rare films of them 
dancing in old Milongas and social dance halls in Buenos Aires.

  March 24th - Tango Argentino Show
  History of the most important international tango show with images from the 
original show, historical background information, and behind-the-scenes looks 
at the artists that made the show so unforgettable.

  Price: $25. Tango Traveler Members $20. Tango students of Tango Brujo $15.
  Info & Reservations: 4371-9171 
  More info at: http://www.sergioseguraproductions.com/the_evolution_ba.htm
  Web: www.sergioseguraproductions.com 
  E-mail: [email protected]


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