Fourteen powerhouse dancers brought to life the legacy of the Argentine gauchos Wednesday night at Jacob's Pillow. If their stage had been a field, as it would have been back in the 17th century when ...
There is something Luis Bravo wants everyone to know about "Malambo," his new musical that opens tonight at the Theatre on the Square. "It is not all tango," he said. It's quite a bit more, though ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by In “Che Malambo,” a Frenchman has taken a folkloric Argentine form and turned it into grand spectacle. By Brian Seibert Like riders charging across ...
Gilles Brinas was an acclaimed dancer and choreographer in Europe in the early ’70s when he was captivated by a Malambo dance performance in Paris. The stylized Malambo, a 400-year-old Argentine dance ...
Explosive Latin dances are exciting to watch, but one executive producer takes her shows several dramatic steps further by offering a glimpse of their history. Gloria Otero, director and owner of the ...
Logline: A celebration of a community of Argentine cowboys and cowgirls, known as Gauchos, living beyond the boundaries of the modern world. Sales Agent: Submarine Panelists: Michael Dweck and Gregory ...
With pounding drums, claps, shouts, the crack of whips, and the thundering beat of 26 shiny boots, the dynamic men of Argentine dance troupe Malevo stormed into the Berklee Performance Center Saturday ...
Today it's considered an art form, but Malambo began in the 1600s as competitive dueling. Matthew Bledsoe, the vice president of IMG Artists, is the producer and manager of Che Malambo. "Malambo is ...