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TANGO ACROPOLIS IN WASHINGTON, DC
TANGO ACROPOLIS - Tango Workshops and Performance from ATHENS, GREECE The largest Tango festival of Greece is visiting the U.S. - bridging countries through the elegance and timelessness of Tango. Tango Acropolis, under the auspices of the Ministry of Tourism of Greece, the Hellenic Commission of UNESCO and the Embassy of Argentina in Greece, proudly announces the start of its world tour. Hosting "Milongas without Borders", Tango Acropolis will bring a unique tango experience to audiences around the globe as it visits Washington, DC, New York, London, Berlin, Rome, Buenos Aires and Tokyo. In Washington, DC, Tango Acropolis will feature a Tango fashion show and two photography exhibits, along with opportunity for friends of Tango from all over the DC community to be able to dance socially on the dance floor. The goal of Tango Acropolis is to bring the elements of Tango Argentino along with Greece’s rich cultural heritage to major cities worldwide with enticing performances and exhibits full of energy and grace. The Tango Acropolis 2013 World Tour will culminate in an unprecedented global gathering at the base of the archaeological site of the Acropolis in Athens, Greece with the "1st Tango Meeting For Humanity," set to take place July 5th-7th, 2013. The "1st Tango Meeting for Humanity" will be made up of a grand milonga and gala honoring participants of the Tango Acropolis 2013 World tour. We invite you to experience the unique synthesis of music, motion and passion of Tango Acropolis as we visit Washington, DC to showcase this Argentinean cultural treasure! Itinerary
Tickets can be purchased online at: http://tangoacropoliswashington.eventbrite.com/ For information regarding ticket sales and advertising opportunities, please contact: Yasmin Paraskevas
Bouzoukia Greek Night Live at the Plateia in Baltimore, MD
POSTPONED TO FEBRUARY 16, 2013 PLAKA Productions Presents: Featuring: George Marcantonis & Maria Pearce at Plateia The Plateia is located at 701 Quail Street, one block from St. Nick's on Ponca Street. All proceeds go to the Square/Plateia Building Fund. |