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Abrazos: Tango in Buenos Aires (2003)

Abrazos: Tango in Buenos Aires (2003)
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The art and beauty of the dance lives on as the Fifth Buenos Aires Tango Festival gets underway and the biggest names in tango take the open air stage before a multitude of spectators in an exciting display of agility and skill. A fascinating representation of a constantly evolving art form, the Buenos Aires Tango Festival brings to live all of the passion and excitement of classic dance in a setting that is truly unique. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Sexteto MayorHoracio Salgán, (more)
Director(s):
Daniel Rivas
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Abrazos: Tango in Buenos Aires

The art and beauty of the dance lives on as the Fifth Buenos Aires Tango Festival gets underway and the biggest names in tango take the open air stage before a multitude of spectators in an exciting display of agility and skill. A fascinating representation of a constantly evolving art form, the Buenos Aires Tango Festival brings to live all of the passion and excitement of classic dance in a setting that is truly unique. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
85 mins

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Director(s):
Daniel Rivas
Categories:
DocumentaryMusic & Performing Arts
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    Philip and deborah L.

    This is a very disappointing experience. I was expecting to see the dancers dancing. Instead, 90% of this CD is interviews with the musicians, singers, entrepreneurs, and dancers. What little dancing there is, is totally spoiled by terrible cinematography, with very few full-length views of the dancing, and quick close-ups jumping from shoulders to ankles, and from couple to couple. If you are looking for a program of tango dancing, this is not the way to see one.

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    Roxana K.

    Best part is the dance!

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