Natalia Hills
Fernando Carrasco
Ana Neil
Marcos Carabajal
Chizuko Kuwamoto
Max Van de Voorde
Daniela Barria
Juan Ruggieri
Pablo Flores

OBELISKO ZERO

The initial inspiration comes from “The Man Who Is Alone and Waits,” which reflects on the world from a Buenos Aires street corner.

Part of this work is set at Corrientes and Esmeralda (Buenos Aires), and from there, from that point of planetary confluence, it traces the outlines of an era that is both its own and, at the same time, all the eras of an inexhaustible city and century."

This work is showcased in four scenes with the choreographic and musical aesthetics that are the personal hallmark of Natalia Hills and her company Tangueros Del Sur.


With innovative stage design and costumes, this piece explores a historical moment in Argentina: the exile of artists, and it travels to an unexplored past in the early decades of the 20th century. During this time, with the arrival of immigrants and the social and cultural changes they produced, a unique music from Buenos Aires emerged: Tango

We await you on Saturday, August 30th at 4:00 PM at "Teatro de La Ribera" Pedro de Mendoza 1821, La Boca


Admission is free and will be granted on a first-come, first-served basis until capacity is reached


For more information, please contact us

Teresa Rosenfarb
Daniel Dunkelman
Jesica Gómez
Rodrigo Saucedo
Marta Kubicz
Franz Álvaro Bravo
Virginia Ramos
Nicolas Gauto
Masha Stepanova

Dancers:

Direction and Choreography:

Natalia Hills

Choreography Assistants:

Marcos Carabajal

Ana Neil

Musical Direction:

Include arrangements by Patricio Villarejo

Technical Direction:

David Seiras

Artistic direction and Costume designer:

Gian Luc Di Vito