The 3rd annual International Chicago Tango Fest begins Thursday, August 21 
and, for a week, will bring sizzling hot Argentine Tango to this world class 
city, at world class venues. The 2008 Fest will offer world class events 
throughout the City, many of which are open to the public and free. 
  The opening event – “Buenos Aires Night in Chicago” on Thursday, August 21 – 
will introduce the fourteen Argentine Tango dancers and instructors to Chicago. 
Set as an outdoor street festival, the social dancing and mingling will begin 
at 6:00 pm in the Heart of Italy neighborhood at Café Duvall (2257 W 23rd Place 
at Oakley). With live music provided by the Mandragora Orchestra of Minneapolis 
MN, this
free milonga (social gathering to dance Tango) is a wonderful opportunity for 
non-dancers to observe the informal and yet emotional dance. Many local 
dancers, as well as those from across the country and around the world who are 
traveling to Chicago for the 2008 International Chicago Tango Fest, will be 
dancing under the tent and then, later (10:00 pm to 2:00 am) inside Café Duvall 
to the passionate rhythms of Tango. There will be a cash bar and fabulous 
grilled food, with an Argentine parialla flavor, for purchase.
  Sponsored by the American Tango Institute (ATI), the 2008 International 
Chicago Tango Fest, has something for everyone, from tango novices curious 
about this enticing dance, to experts on the dance floor interested in 
perfecting their technique. In celebration of the tango, the four days of 
festivities will be filled with professionally-taught dance workshops at the 
Palmer House Hilton, the performance of “Tangastic! Tango Argentine” at 
Symphony Center, live tango concerts, outdoor and indoor dancing and art 
exhibits.  All of the activities will take place in or near downtown Chicago, 
shining a light on our Olympics-candidate city to the many festival 
participants from all over the U.S. and the world. 
  There will be social dances (“milongas”) every night (Thursday through Sunday 
and the following Wednesday), where participants can show off the new steps 
they learned during the day and everyone can enjoy the captivating live tango 
music and watch the dancing. Friday evening’s milonga (9:00 pm–2:00 am) will be 
a “Masters Dance” at the Palmer House Hilton Hotel (where the 2008 Fest is 
headquartered). On Saturday evening, the milonga (10:00 pm–3:00 am) in the 
Palmer House’s Red Lacquer Ballroom will bethemed “Moulin Rouge”, with prizes 
awarded to the best costumed male and female dancer. The Farewell Milonga (9:00 
pm–2:00 am) also will be at the Palmer House.All of the indoor events are air 
conditioned, so you can be cool while experiencing the HOTTEST dance of the 
summer – Tango!
  Continuing the tradition of presenting a spectacular, one-time-only tango 
performance at each International Chicago Tango Fest, the highlight of this 
year’s performance, “Tangastic! Tango Argentine”, will be at Chicago’s 
Orchestra Hall at Symphony Center, showcasing the spectacular dancing of our 
seven tango couples. Don’t miss this evocative journey through the many 
feelings and emotions expressed by the tango, from sadness and nostalgia, joy 
and humor to longing and passion. The “Tangastic” cast features stars of the 
best tango shows in the world, including the current dance captain of the 
Broadway show, “Forever Tango” – Jorge Torres plus:
* Guillermo Merlo and Fernanda Ghi (Argentina & Las Vegas);
* Damian Esell and Nancy Louzan (Argentina);
* Eduardo Cappussi and Mariana Flores (Argentina); 
* Roberto Reis and Vanessa Fatauros (Argentina);
* Ariel Barrionuevo and Lorena Gasse (Argentina); and,
* Somer Surgit (Turkey & Chicago) and Maria Blanco (Argentina & Chicago).
  Chicagoalso will be treated to free events – open to and welcoming the 
public, several with the generous cooperation and support of the City of 
Chicago:
- Special introductory classes will be offered throughout the 2008 
International Chicago Tango Fest for those just getting acquainted with the 
Tango;
- The welcoming milonga and concert “Buenos Aires in Chicago” on Thursday, 
August 21st (6:00-10:00 pm) will be hosted by Café Duvall (2257 W 23rd Place);
- A tango concert, lesson and milonga (social dance) at the Chicago Cultural 
Center (78 E Washington Ave) on Friday, August 22 (7:00-8:30 pm);
- On Sunday, August 24 (4:00-7:00 pm) free lessons and a live Tango music 
concert at Chicago’s Summer Dance in Grant Park will electrify the closing 
night inthe Spirit of Music Garden;
- Live “Music without Borders” concert at the Jay Pritzker Pavilion in 
Millennium Park on Wednesday, August 27 (6:30-8:30 pm) featuring BajoFondo – an 
exciting blend of electro-tango music; and, 
- The culminating event, also on Wednesday, August 27(beginning at 9:00 pm), a 
live music concert, again with Mandragora Orchestra, kicking-off Old Town 
School of Folk Music’s La Peña Series of World Music (4544 N Lincoln Ave) 
featuring selected guest dancers from the stars of the 2008 International 
Chicago Tango Fest. 
  Live Tango music for the concerts and milongas will be provided by our 
featured orchestra, Trio Garufa, from San Francisco as well as Mandragora 
Tango, from Minneapolis.
  Everyone is welcome to come and experience the passion of the tango dance and 
its music; ticket prices range from the All-Inclusive Package, that includes 
seven workshops and the Symphony Center performance, with rates for single 
dancers or couples, to smaller packages with four workshops or milongas (social 
dances). Individual workshops (at the Palmer House, Gallery 37 and the Chicago 
Cultural Center), milongas or tickets to the “Tangastic!” performance range 
from $25 to $68, depending on the event.  To see the whole
list of prices, please visit www.chicagotangofest.com/prices.
  Tickets are now on sale for “Tangastic!” at Symphony Center (separate from 
the all-inclusive packages) and can be purchased at Symphony Center, online at 
cso.orgor by calling 312-294-3000.
  The American Tango Institute (ATI) is a non-profit organization dedicated to 
developing educational and therapeutic programs and activities based on 
Argentine tango. Through our programs we introduce the world of tango, with all 
its benefits, emotions and history, to the community-at-large. 
American Tango Institute * 325 N. Hoyne, Suite C-404 * Chicago, Illinois 60612
Contact:  Netza Roldan at 312-287-8406, or e-mail, 
[email protected] or [email protected]
Visit us at: www.chicagotangofest.com

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