The company Culturinter (Madrid) presented the spectacle of dance and percussion MALAMBO on Friday 6 March at 21.00 pm in the Teatro Villa de Molina (in Chorrico Avenue, # 10).
The ticket price is 15 euros.
Argentina popular music focuses on three major movements: Tango, Milonga and Malambo.
Malambo principles lead to the sixteenth century, when the ancient Patagonian Indians created a wild dance and ritual to offer sacrifices to their gods.
In the nineteenth century the gauchos of the vast Pampa Argentina adopt it in their social evenings by the fire, where, among snuff and smoke and roasted meat, finished the night with a manly, spectacular, rhythmic Malambo.
They were gradually incorporating field instruments such as rounders, with which, throwing them to the legs of cattle care, knocked down to score.
When the ceremony was Malambo, incorporated the drums.
Currently, for his great vistuosidad, his manly and unique stomping and heels, for its wealth of shades, Malambo sweeping the world.
Scenarios class New Yorkers and Parisians actually fill their audiences with performances of Malambo.
In the minds of two very earliest choreographers and dancers, Horacio Oscar Fernandez and Valverdi Nazareno, Argentina's great figures of its kind, the idea to create a great show that Argentina owes the world, given the richness and strength of their cultural heritage. Malambeando what up twelve great dancers and musicians, ten men and two women.
In addition to a stellar crew.
It joins the majority of Malambo, where rhythm and heel in improbable ways of strength and truth filled the stage.
Horacio Fernandez and incorporated Valverdi Nazarene Tango (in its variations, traditional and modern tango / jazz) and Milonga in innovative choreography, always filled with a sweeping force that constantly flows from the stage to the audience in the stalls.
The advance sale of tickets can be made Monday through Friday at the offices of the Theater (at Avenida del Chorrico, No. 10, or by calling 968 64 02 68 968 64 June 1966, from 9.00 to 14.00) Building and The Catch (at Calle Mayor, or phone 968 38 86 77, from 16.00 to 21.00).
Can also be purchased via the Internet at the addresses www.molinadigital.es , www.ticktackticket.com and www.fnac.es .
Source: Ayuntamiento de Molina de Segura