27 Mayıs 2010 Perşembe

MILONGAS IN ISTANBUL



MONDAYS
İ Milonga HOLA! Tangojean
Beyoğlu

Armada Tango Türk Ahırkapı

TUESDAYS
OKOTANGO QUARTET LIVE Tangojean
Beyoğlu
La Cumparsita Tuesday La Cumparsita Mecidiyeköy

Taksim Sanat Evi Tangoist Taksim

İWEDNESDAYSı
Nuevo & Electronica Tangojean
Beyoğlu

Tiyatro Cafe Tango Turco Beşiktaş
333 İstanbultango Taksim
Contacttango Idc Contacttango Beyoğlu

TUESDAYS
Milonga Alaturca Tangojean
Beyoğlu

Point Hotel Milongatör Taksim

FRIDAYS
Milonga Carlsberg Tangojean Beyoğlu
Levent Tenis Kulübü Tango Turk Levent
La Ideal El Encuentro
Fenerbahçe
Tanguisimo Dans Artistik Feneryolu

SATURDAYS
OKOTANGO QUARTET LIVE TangojeanBeyoğlu
La Cumparsita Saturday La Cumparsita
Mecidiyeköy

Baila Tango Baila TangoBeyoğlu
VİP Hasan GoganiModa
The Mix Cafe Adnan & MetinKadıköy
333 İstanbultangoTaksim

SUNDAY
Tangojean Sunday Tangojean Beyoğlu
Ponte Ayşe & Fevzi
Beyoğlu
Tangoneon Tangoneaon Kızıltoprak

26 Mayıs 2010 Çarşamba

GOTAN PROJECT In ISTANBUL


GOTAN PROJECT
Küçükçiftlik Parkı, Dolmabahçe, Beşiktaş : 23.06. 2010, Wednesday, at 20:00
Gotan Project



www.kucukciftlikpark.com

FOR THE TICKETS
http://www.biletix.com/perfList.htm?id=VC&pst=VENUE

Milonga @ KANYON

On the 18th of July there will be the 5th Kanyon Mionga on the b2 floor. dancers will have the opportunity to dance with the live music.

LAST PERFORMANCE OF OKOTANGO FOR THE SEASON

on the 29th of May Okotango will give the last performance of the season in TangoJean Club, Taksim. it will start at 21. 30 pm and last until 02.00 am. Entrance fee is 15 ytl.

Photos of the Street Milonga in Nişantaşı

You may find the Street Milonga pictures in album: http://www.milongator.com/Photoalbum_contents.aspx?Albumid=24

Gotan Project: An International Spin On Argentina's TangoE


Argentina's Gotan Project pioneered the art of merging traditional folk and pop into electronic dance music. The heart of its sound is Argentina's most beloved musical export: tango. Now, on its new album, Tango 3.0, Gotan Project reinvents Argentina's national music as a truly international sound.

The opening of Tango 3.0 would make a fine film-noir soundtrack. Its bluesy swing and Hammond organ vamp from Dr. John bring in the flavor of New Orleans, and the song's title, "Tango Square," underscores the connection by nodding to that city's historic Congo Square. But from the first notes of the distinctive button accordion — the bandoneon — there's no mistaking the presence of tango.

The world is full of accordions, but only one has the particular timbre and expressiveness of the bandoneon. The instrument was created in the late 19th century in Germany, but quickly became central to the sexy new dance music emerging from the bars and bordellos of Buenos Aires.

Despite its heavy club beat, "La Gloria" hews pretty close to a classic tango. The "glory" referenced in the title is that of Argentine soccer icon Maradona, and the track incorporates near-ecstatic play-by-play commentary of his legendary winning goal against England in 1986.

The cry of the word "goal" becomes "Gotan" in the song, which is itself a twist on tango. All this wordplay is of a piece with Gotan Project's approach to music. Artful dislocations and convergences are the group's stock in trade, as tango merges with reggae ("Desilusion") or cumbia("Peligro," featuring the silky voice of Cristina Vilallonga).

Gotan Project lives in Paris, which has always been more or less tango's second home. Tango legends, including the late Astor Piazzolla, fled to Paris to escape political and artistic oppression back home — musicians who tamper with tango's formulas have always riled the genre's purists.

But the very idea of tango orthodoxy is arguably absurd. At its core, this music is a collision of European, South American and African cultures. Gotan Project honors that tradition with reverence, humor and cinematic musicality.

4 Burak Göçmen & Burcu Kurnazoğlu IV NİŞANTAŞI SOKAK MİLONGASI TANGO ŞENLİĞİ