Famous Argentinean dance duo – Julieta Biscione and Roberto Castillo – along with Hanoian artists will performed at the pedestrian area around Hoan Kiem Lake. (Photo: jimcdn.com)
Hanoi (VNA) - The atmosphere at the pedestrian area around Hoan KiemLake will be stirred up on May 27 night at 8pm with a special tangoperformance.
The dance is being performed by famous Argentinean dance duo – JulietaBiscione and Roberto Castillo – along with Hanoian artists.
The performance is among the activities being held to celebrate the207th anniversary of the May Revolutionary and the National Day ofArgentina (May 25, 1810 — May 25, 2017).
Julieta Biscione and Roberto Castillo began dancing together in 2005. Overthe 12 years, they have created their unique tango style, developing theirtango stage and salon techniques with the guidance of some of the top teachersand choreographers of Tango Argentino.
The pair were members of the EV Tango Company and Leonardo Cuello Company. Theyhave been part of the cast of the most important tango shows in Buenos Aires.
In the last nine years, they have worked towards developing the tango inSoutheast Asia, particularly in Thailand; conducted workshops and performances;and participated in the💟 most important events and festivals in the region.-VNA
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Despite strong home support and high expectations, Vietnam were unable to overcome the defending champions, who secured their third consecutive win over Vietnam in a regional final, following previous victories in 2014 and 2023.
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