Argentina Hotels Travel - Forever Tango: Live from Teatro Coliseo Podesta

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Manufacturer: DPTV Media Starring: Various Artists
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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Binding: DVD Brand: Koch International EAN: 0796539026962 Format: Color Label: DPTV Media Manufacturer: DPTV Media Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: DPTV Media Release Date: 2008-03-04 Running Time: 120 Studio: DPTV Media Theatrical Release Date: 2008-03-04
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The Internationally acclaimed tour de force created by Luis Bravo returns to in a new production filmed at the Teatro Coliseo Podestá in Argentina. The show features a world-renowed, all Argentine cast which brings an absolutely unique excitement and passion to the stage. The production traces, through music, dance and dramatic vignettes, the Tango's colorful, often checkered history, from its beginnings in the turn of the century Buenos Aires bordellos to its acceptance into high society.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Great music! Great dance! Comment: I recently attended a live production of Forever Tango. While the orchestra size was smaller than on the DVD the quality of the performance was still excellent. I have been interested in tango music since I discovered Astor Piazzola about 6 months ago. I love the music. The musicans on Forever Tango are exceptional. And I agree that good tango music is like living an opera told in 4-5 minutes. The dancers are quite dramatic. The DVD is visually stunning. I am a fan of the music first and foremost. Great tango music and lively dance make this a rewarding experience. I highly recommend the DVD and/or the CD.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great dancing spoilt by "too many cameras" syndrome Comment: From what little we could see, the tango dancing in this video is excellent. But that hardly matters... because they appear to have had about 45 cameras available -- and an idiot director who clearly hates dance himself and assumes everyone else does as well. Mr. Director evidently decided that he was hired to make all that (yawn, snore) dancing stuff interesting... and the only way he can think to do so is to smash-cut from camera to camera to camera to camera to camera, never spending more than a second and a half on any one shot.
And those shots! He adores extreme close-up (XCU). We get an XCU of the lead's sweaty face, an XCU of the follow's left ankle, an XXCU of one single eyelash (source undetermined; it could be Hugo Chavez). Any minute, I expected some electron microscope images.
My wife and I bought this DVD because we wanted to watch the dancers dance (and listen to the tango music). We want one, at most two cameras; we want full-body two-shots, or else a shot of the entire stage with all the couples... like Astaire or Kelly or Murphy or Miller were always filmed in the 30s and 40s. (This same syndrome ruins the DVD of Riverdance, Lord of the Dance, and indeed, nearly every dance video or DVD released nowadays.)
If you simply cannot get enough of smash-cutting, and you really don't like dance very much anyway, then this tango video was made for you! But if you actually, you know, kind of want actually to see tango dancers dancing tango to tango music... then pass.
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