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{{Multiple issues, {{no footnotes, date=July 2013{{notability, Companies, date=July 2013 Kambras, formerly CETA, was a music and dance-theatre company based at
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Argentina Argentina, officially the Argentine Republic, is a country in the southern half of South America. It covers an area of , making it the List of South American countries by area, second-largest country in South America after Brazil, the fourt ...
. Formerly known as CETA, it was established in 2005, and renamed in 2011 for the presentation of their first short film Pixilation II Kambras was an independent collective of
Argentine Tango Argentine tango is a musical genre and accompanying social dance originating at the end of the 19th century in the suburbs of Buenos Aires. It typically has a Time signature, or rhythmic time signature, and two or three parts repeating in pat ...
dancers, musicians, technicians and media artists. It was led by Gonzalo Orihuela, Julián Rodriguez Orihuela and Solange Chapperon. Their intent was to have a more different, cosmopolitan and contemporary approach to tango dance than other existing tango
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. In particular, the company has been known to continuously bring new and refreshing ideas in to the standstill tango performance scene.


Director

Gonzalo Orihuela is a South African born Argentine blogger, teacher and choreographer of Argentine tango. Born in 1980. He is regarded as part of the vanguard of scenic tango, and he is best known for his pieces created with the group.


Performers

* Diego Mauriño guest actor *
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Musician * Julian Rodriguez Orihuela actor and musician * Juan Fosatti dancer and musician * Mayumi Urgino musician * Natalia Fures dancer and musician *Pablo Rodriguez dancer and musician * Solange Chapperon dancer * Claudio Del Bianco Light design * Anibal Tonianez sound technician and musician It dissolved in 2016 after producing 4 dance pieces, two of which have toured internationally, and 1 animation film. Their performances have the goal of breaking down the barriers between dance, theatre, and music.


Current repertoire

* El Sonido de las Caricias *
Cram Cram may refer to: * Cram (surname), a surname, and list of notable persons having the surname * Cram.com, a website for creating and sharing flashcards * ''Cram'' (Australian game show), a television show * ''Cram'' (game show), a TV game show ...


Other theatrical creations

* 1905 Tango (2011) Created under request to be performed in
La Bombonera La Bombonera (; , named after its resemblance to a chocolate box, per Viktor Sulčič), officially known as Alberto José Armando Stadium (, ; named after Alberto Armando), is an association football stadium located in Buenos Aires, Argentina. ...
* Resurección


Films, clips and spots

* Pixilation II * Banquito * Menage a Trois *
Pixilation Pixilation is a stop motion technique in which live actors are used as a frame-by-frame subject in an animated film, by repeatedly posing while one or more frame is taken and changing pose slightly before the next frame or frames. This technique ...


Reception

The Buenos Aires Theatre specialized magazine SobreBUE said "Un verdadero hallazgo dentro de la cartelera teatral de la ciudad. Cram se desarrolla en una extraña conjugación de representación, baile, música y humor, expresado en un idioma universal, el arte".


Notes and references


Tangauta interview
(April - 2013)
Balletin Dance
(March 2013)
Tangodanza - German
(2010) *"Argentine Tango
Dance Research Centre
(2008)
Buenos Aires Heralds
(2008)
Alternativa Teatral
*"Intervie
in KadmusArts
*"Planeando sobre Bue (pag5


External links


Kambras.comGonga's Blog
Tango Theatre in Argentina Dance companies