INTERNATIONAL TRANI TANGO: SECONDA SERATA DI EVENTI

INTERNATIONAL TRANI TANGO: SECOND EVENING OF EVENTS

The program of the second day
In addition to the seminars, lessons, talks, aperitifs, small orchestras scattered around the city and the second evening milonga with the performance of Vanesa Villalba with Facundo Pinero and Giorgia Rossello with Vito Raffanelli

Second evening of the International Trani Tango . Friday 14th July we continue with the very popular seminars and lessons by the masters who are enriching the tenth edition of the kermesse dedicated to tango. We start at 2.40 pm with lessons in female technique by the artistic director Daiana Guspero. At 4 pm Vanesa Villalba and Facundo Pinero will give lessons in rhythm and musicality, at the same time Valentina Guglielmi and Miky Padovano will focus on rhythmic games. Following, Lucilla Cionci and Joe Corbata will reveal techniques to improve rhythm and harmony and how to best manage energy and expression, while Agustina Piaggio and Carlitos Espinoza will suggest new ideas to control speed and highlight rhythm. At 7 pm there will be space for the eagerly awaited lessons by the artistic directors who will focus on the milonga according to the style of Miguel Angel Zotto himself who, with Daiana Guspero, will help the dancers solve the problems of dancing on the dance floor.

In Piazza Libertà at 6:30 pm an afternoon of music with the students of the Domenico Sarro music school and then at 8 pm the notes of maestro Mastroserio who will begin his concert at 8 pm.

On the port of Trani a taste of milonga with the second appointment with the aperitango, starting at 7.30 pm the notes of the duo Sonder will accompany those who want to start dancing already at sunset.

The eagerly awaited milonga in Piazza Duomo will begin at 10 pm and the evening will be enlivened by the music of the Cuarteto Pichuco orchestra and Tj El Huricane, in addition to the space dedicated to dancers, you can admire the performances of Vanesa Villalba with Facundo Pinero and Giorgia Rossello with Vito Raffanelli.

 

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