Villarreal Crom
Special Workshop for dancers
What the Hell Is Musicality?
This workshop is open to everyone who dances tango, regardless of level, and who wishes to deepen their understanding of musicality and learn how to integrate it more effectively into their dance.
Through a series of practical exercises, musical analysis, and improvisation techniques, participants will develop the ability to listen to and feel the music more deeply, enabling them to express their dance with greater authenticity, sensitivity, and technical precision.
This workshop is led by this year’s guest musicians, Villarreal Crom.
Based in Buenos Aires and active on tango scenes around the world, the duo—Juan Villarreal and Patricio Crom—will explore the relationship between music and dance from the perspective of performing musicians, offering insight into the structure, flow, and nuances of tango music and how these elements can be embodied in movement.
Date
April 4th (Sat.) 15:00 - 16:10
■ The number of participants is limited, so if you are interested in participating in the class, register as soon as possible.
Venue
TIEMPO HALL (Google Maps)
Fee
5,000 yen
Instructors
Villarreal Crom
Juan Villarreal and Patricio Crom began their activity in 2010, playing tangos in milongas and clubs in Buenos Aires city. From the beginning, the Villarreal Crom duo tried to find a unique aesthetic and style that, over the years and recordings, solidified the sound that characterizes them.
Today, they are one of the most recognized duos in the tango scene in Buenos Aires and the world, having embarked on countless tours across Latin America, Europe, and the United States. And having participated in numerous festivals and venues such as the CCK Symphonic Hall "Ballena Azul" in Buenos Aires, La Locura Tango Musik Festival in Innsbruck Austria, Lyon Tango Festival and Philadelphia Tango Festival among others.
They have released 5 albums: “De corte romántico (2012),” “Cinco otoños (2015),” “En la luna de Valencia (2017),” “D’Arienzo en guitarras (2022)”, “Moderno trovador (2023),” which consists entirely of their own compositions and their latest release, “Live in Zagreb,” recorded live in that city in 2024.
In 2022, they graced the cover of the renowned German magazine “Tangodanza,” the world’s most widely circulated tango magazine.
Information
■ Tel: 092-762-4100
■ Email: sakuratangofestival@tiempo.jp
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