PRESS RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: January 20th, 2007
CONTACT:
Makela Brizuela
310.740.2007
www.makelatango.com
The
performance of Urban Tango: The Agony and Ecstasy of Amateur Tango - In search of the
elusive embrace will return to
the Electric Lodge (1416 Electric Ave), in Venice, CA, Saturday February 3,
2007 and February 4th at 3 PM. Tickets are limited due to seating
capacity. Tickets are $15.00 per person and are available on-line through www.brownpapertickets.com. They
can also be purchased by telephone at 800.838.3006.
Makela
Brizuela, Urban Tango Director
and Choreographer, brings her remarkable talent and vision back to the stage by
recapturing the dynamic and poignant world of the Argentine Tango community in
Los Angeles.
Urban Tango
brings the audience into the heart of the woman’s Tango experience: the
yearning for a relationship with passion and intensity, the competition that is
resisted but inevitable, and the pain of jealousy and loss without the support
of other women. Sharing in the hope that springs from renewed connections to
each other, even the humorous and all too human fumbles along the way, draws the
audience into the Tango as a metaphor for life.
The renewed
cast is drawn from the Argentine Tango community itself. The dancers are
professionals in many other fields, but all are lovers of Tango and have
committed their time and energy to this company in order to give the audience a
glimpse into the possibilities and pitfalls of Social Tango.
Ms. Brizuela,
who has proven herself to be a phenomenal and energetic creative force in the
Los Angeles Tango Community, was born and raised in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Makela trained for ten years in modern dance and ballet, receiving her degree
from the National School of Ballet of Argentina. She has studied
Argentine Tango with some of the most respected artists in Buenos Aires,
returning regularly to study and maintain her connection to the true Argentine
Tango. Over the past eleven years she has taught, danced, performed, and
choreographed tango in Argentina, Mexico, and the United States. She has
performed in prestigious venues such as The Ford Amphitheater and the Red Cat.
Ms. Brizuela was also the creator, producer, and director of the show
"Tango Cabaret" at the Museum of Latin American Art. In
addition to performances, Makela provides group and private tango instruction,
and hosts some of Los Angeles’ most popular weekly practice sessions.
Premiering
September 9th and 10th of 2006, Urban Tango: The Agony and
Ecstasy of Amateur Tango - In search of the elusive embrace sold out both performances and was overwhelmingly well
received.
If you love dance, have a desire to search for your life, or simply have a curiosity about Argentine Tango, Don’t Miss This Highly Anticipated Performance - One Show Only - To purchase tickets go to www.brownpapertickets.com/event/8979 or call: 800-838-3006. This show will sell out fast. Please purchase tickets in advance.
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