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New York Tango Festival Gets New Yorkers Dancing with Strangers

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“The New York Festival gets New Yorkers dancing with strangers in October during Hispanic Heritage Month with two shows of Argentine , and a series of master workshops and milongas ( parties) over Columbus weekend. The Festival is an opportunity to see international stars on the New York stage, study with master teachers, and with the best dancers in the City and from around the world. Last year’s Festival brought together over 1,000 dancers from 41 countries. The festival is produced by Mariela Franganillo, one of the most prominent artists in New York.

Thousands of New Yorkers are discovering that is the perfect antidote to the endless rush and impersonal face of life in the City because brings people together. Most people know from the stage and television, but the true heart of is social dancing. connects people intimately in every , it brings people into their local community of dancers, and it connects travelers with communities that have sprouted in cities around the world.

has a powerful effect on New Yorkers because instead of avoiding eye contact, we heart to heart in a hug-like embrace,” said Mariela Franganillo, the Festival producer. “ satisfies the basic human need for physical contact and the close mirroring of leader and follower stirs the emotions. Since tradition is to change partners after three songs, dancers make a lot friends.” There are over 2,000 regular dancers in New York and every night you can at three or four venues around the City.

“We hold the Festival on Columbus Weekend during Hispanic Heritage Month because it is a time when Latin Americans celebrate the first meeting of European and South American cultures,” said Ms. Franganillo. “I am very proud that a simple from my home country of Argentina has spread around the world and brings people together regardless of language, race or culture.”

NOIR:

The Festival opens October 4 with the premiere of Noir at Peter Norton Symphony Space, sponsored by the World Music Institute. Noir is a new show conceived and directed by Mariela Franganillo that combines humor with the dark side of . The performance features four breathtaking dancers: Los Hermanos Macanas (the brothers Enrique and Guillermo Di Fazio), who are one of the hottest acts in the international scene and making their New York theatrical debut; Junior Cervila of Argentino fame; and Mariana Parma of Swango and a 2008 US champion. The musical ambience is created by singer Hector Pablo Pereyra and an ensemble led by Gustavo Casenave

MASTER WORKSHOPS & MILONGAS:

The heart of the Festival is a series of master workshops and milongas over Columbus Weekend. The Festival brings top teachers directly from Buenos Aires to New York including:

• Fabian Salas who danced in the movie, the Lesson, and is recognized as one of the fathers of Nuevo, a modern style of dancing, with his lovely partner Maria Paz Giorgi;

• Pablo Villarraza & Dana Frigoli, stars of The Motorcycle Diaries and one of today’s most important couples who are known for the Conceptual Technique and school they created;

• Gabriel Andres Misse of the famed show x 2 who is acclaimed for his traditional style and his stunning partner Analia Centurion.

These are important teaching and performing couples who rarely visit New York. The Festival gives New Yorkers an opportunity to experience the best of Buenos Aires without a plane ride.

CONNECTION:

The Festival closes October 18-19 when Mariela Franganillo’s company of dancers, musicians and a singer perform Connection: A Lover’s Discourse, at Queens Theatre in the Park as part of their Latino Cultural Series and Festival.

This program of love and partnership, which ranges from passionate to comical and from tender to tormented, “conjures some real chemistry in closely linked, swirling duos and taut, whiplash footwork.” – The New York Times

About the New York Festival:

The New York Festival brings world-class to the New York stage, classroom and floor every Columbus Weekend. Produced by Mariela Franganillo, one of most prominent artists in New York, the Festival celebrates the beautiful connection that creates between people, by bringing stars to the New York stage, bringing the best teachers from Buenos Aires to teach master workshops, and by bringing out New York’s best dancers to milongas ( dances).

For information and tickets, visit NYTangoFestival.com (www.NYTangoFestival.com)”

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