Founded in 1990, National Folk Ballet It has been a beacon of Argentine culture, bringing folklore to stages around the world and preserving the essence of traditional Argentine dances. Throughout these 34 years, the Dance Corps has maintained its commitment to spreading cultural heritage and inspiring new generations of artists.
On the occasion of its 34th anniversary, it will be presented in two performances on Wednesday, August 14 and Thursday, August 15 at 7 p.m. at the Teatro Hebraica, located at Sarmiento 2255, CABA, and admission is free for the first time – come, first served until seats are sold out. It is recommended to arrive thirty minutes before the performance.
Sunrise in Salta
Music: Maranisi – A. D’Agostino – A. Attadia.
Choreography: Santiago Ayala and Norma Viola.
Paintings:
* Cathedral bells at dawn.
* The Gaucho Procession by Martin Miguel de Guemes.
*Traditional quiqueta (dance).
* Malambo de las Pincas.
Zamba and Shakarira
Choreography: Nidia Viola
Music: La Tristecita by Ariel Ramirez
Music: La Telesita by Andres Chazarreta
flirting dance
Music by Ariel Ramirez – Gilberto Rojas – Anonymous.
Choreography: Santiago Ayala and Norma Viola.
Paintings:
* Preparing the spindle.
* Knitting a coat.
* Party and fun after work.
Gaucho transformation (part)
Choreography: Norma Viola and Santiago Ayala
Music: V. Velasquez and M. Morse.
crying baby (Tango/Milonga)
Choreography: Sabrina Castaño and Federico Santucho
Music: Hugo Diaz
National Pericon and Malmbo
Choreography: Norma Viola and Santiago Ayala
Music: Antonio Podesta/
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