Interview with Gianpiero Galdi and Lorena Tarantino
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- Опубліковано 1 лип 2024
- Lorena Tarantino and Gianpiero Galdi chat about their philosophies, tango shows, teaching methodologies, and the tango comunity in a conversational interview with Elletango collaborator Yaara Melamed.
Gianpiero Galdi and Lorena Tarantino are Argentinian tango dancers, performers and teachers travelling around the world to share their art and pedagogy. We were grateful and lucky to host them year after year, seeing and experiencing their evolution as dancers and teachers.
Elletango is an Argentinian tango school in Bologna led by Luciana Semprini aiming to broaden the horizons of the local comunity.
TangoEchoes is a project led by ElleTango collaborator Yaara Melamed sharing the same goals.
Key moments:
0:00 - Intro
1:35 - Philosophy and experiences as teachers and performers
10:22 - What do you like to see on stage?
About expectations and audience demography,
21:04 - Do we need tango shows?
About the roles of tango shows in the comunity and the role of the performers, common emotions and audience feedback.
37:56 - What's next?
About future experiences, wishes and regrets.
47:55 - As your student...
About expected learning procesess.
53:55 - Concluding words
And goodbyes
Matteo Cardillo- Filming
Yaara Melamed- Editing, tranlation, transcription and subtitles
Special thanks to Luciana Semprini for enabling this project and hosting it under the roof of ElleTango.
As a pair they embody empathy intimacy and passion.
They made me feel emotional.
Excellent interpretation of tango.
Estos dos son bellos y su arte es impresionante. Los amo porque me hacen sentir feliz cuando bailan, eso es lo que me transmiten, alegria. Que Dios los continue bendiciendo para que continuen compartiendo su arte con nosotros los amantes del tango. Besos.
Thank you Lorena, Gianpiero, and Yaara for sharing some interesting Tango perspectives and thoughts with the world!
Very interesting especially Lorenas comment about changes.
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If my friends called and said come on we are going out to have fun I would jump and enjoy every moment, he seems like it’s a drag. I think he should stay quiet and just stick to dancing.
What you learnt in this interview about dancers? Absolutely nothing. Just obscure talks about nothing?