The tango represents a grand part of the soul of Argentina.
Listening concerts of the bandoneon (a small Latin American accordion) player and singer Ruben Serra, many of us believe that the soul of this artist is totally tango.
As if it were a common source, a shared cry, where the artist and his music, coming perhaps from poor neighborhoods of Buenos Aires, fuse together to reach the sky, with an understanding made of love, of rage, of absences, and hopes.
As if the bandoneon, the heart of tango, with its deep sound of hoarseness, pain and joys, chose the chest and soul of this artist to resonate harmony with their voice accomplices.
The art of Ruben Serra, revives an authentic tango, as well as names predecessors: Enrique Santos Discepolo, Angel Villoldo, Pascual Contursi, Juan Bautista Deambrogio, Alfredo Le Pera, Carlos Gardel and the more recent like Anibal Troilo, Osvaldo Pugliese, Jose Dicenta Sanchez, Alberto Cortez, Catullus Castillo, Hector Stamponi, Horacio Ferrer, Astor Piazzolla.
Professional dancers Betty Jorge and Roberto Romanelli, with their sobriety and refined steps, perfectly able to amalgamate with the soul of tango by Ruben Serra. And that is where we, as audience, enjoyed the sensual pleasure offered by his art.
Show time : 1h30