A night of tangos, boleros and good folklore

A night of tangos, boleros and good folklore
A night of tangos, boleros and good folklore

At the Figueroa Reyes Cultural and Artistic Center, this Saturday, from 10 p.m., the best music from tango, bolero and folklore. Anita Brizuela, Robustiano Figueroa Reyes and Manolo García will be the interpreters of the emblematic rhythms of our region, on a special night at Martina Silva de Gurruchaga 78.

At the Figueroa Reyes Cultural and Artistic Center, this Saturday, from 10 p.m., the best music from tango, bolero and folklore. Anita Brizuela, Robustiano Figueroa Reyes and Manolo García will be the interpreters of the emblematic rhythms of our region, on a special night at Martina Silva de Gurruchaga 78.

Anita Brizuela was born into a family of artists. Musicians, painters, poets and people of letters. She studied Music and Singing at the Salta Music School. She trained at the Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires. She toured the world, singing on important stages from a very young age, in New York, in the Vatican she had the honor of singing for Pope John Paul II. She was part of festivals such as Baradero, Cosquín, the Serenata a Cafayate. She shared the stage with renowned artists of citizen music, such as Lidia Borda, Rubén Juárez among others.

Without a doubt, she is one of the best exponents of the 2 x 4 from Salta, an artist who with her charisma attracts the public who delights in her performances because of the brilliance she transmits.

Robustiano Figueroa Reyes, the host, will provide his repertoire of music that points to the heart and love, a romantic voice that does not lose validity.

Manolo García, member of the renowned Trío Azul, as a soloist will retrace the folklore of the north, with a musical journey through zambas, chacareras, rhythms of the Litoral and the Quebrada.

Tangos, boleros and folklore to enjoy Argentine culture at the iconic Figueroa Reyes Cultural and Artistic Center.

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