Madonna Sticky and Sweet Tour in Buenos Aires


Pop star Madonna will offer a concert in Buenos Aires, at River Plate Stadium, as part of her international "Sticky & Sweet Tour", presenting her new album "Hard Candy". The confirmed date is December 6, 2008, but more shows are likely to be added according to the demand of tickets.
'Sticky & Sweet' promises two hours of non stop hits in a show that features 16 dancers, a 12 piece band, more than 8 costume changes, and £l million of Swarovski crystals.

The show is broken into four sections:

Pimp: An homage to 1920's deco and modern day gangsta pimp. Madonna makes a grand entrance dressed by Givenchy.
Old School: Madonna tips her hat to her early 80's downtown New York City dance roots with flashes of Keith Haring and the dance culture vibe of the time including the birth of rap.
Gypsy: A VIP trip to La Isla Bonita infused by the spirit of Romanian folk music and dance.
Rave: Far eastern influences emerge all sparkly and sporty.

Guest artist: DJ Paul Oakenfold, will present a 45-minute DJ set before Madonna's show.

Update: Show of December 6th: Sold out. New dates: December 3rd, 4th and 7th.

Tickets on sale from September 8th, at Ticketek Argentina
or at its selling points, 9 AM to 9 PM:
- Mendoza 2467 (Belgrano)
- Viamonte 560 Local 6 (Microcenter)
- Cosme Beccar 274 (San Isidro)
- Av. Corrientes 860 (Teatro Opera)
(Cash, credit cards, and Visa Debit cards accepted). A service charge (*) will be added to the individual price of tickets:

Prices
(in Argentine Pesos):
VIP field (standing): $630 + $100*
Paltea Preferencial: $630 + $100*
Paltea Baja: $475 + $75*
Platea Alta: $175 + $25*
Field: $215 + $35*
General: $95 + $15*

Tickets without service charge on sale at River Plate Stadium, from September 8th, 9 AM to 9 PM (except the days when football matches are played at the stadium).

More information:
www.madonna.com
www.madonna.com/stickyandsweet/

Two simultaneous Guitar Festivals in Buenos Aires

The “XIV Festival de Guitarras del Mundo 2008” (14th Guitars of the World Festival 2008), will take place from September 30 through October 12, 2008, with free entrance to the public.
For the past 14 years, the Festival "Guitarras del Mundo" has remained the biggest world wide event dedicated to guitars and guitar players, in which over 700 artists have participated and 36 countries from America, Europe, Asia and Africa have been represented.
"Guitarras del Mundo" features regional music from around the world as well as new musical pieces, promoting at the same time meetings among different guitar schools.
In this year's edition over 250 local and international guitar players will offer 280 concerts with free entrance in 82 venues around the country. Some of the prestigious artists that will participate in the festival are: Serkan Yilmaz (Tukey); Gonzalo Solari (Uruguay); Alter Ego (Cuba) Masao Tanibe (Japan), Orlando Rojas (Paraguay); Juan Antonio Sánchez (Chile); Rafael Smits (Belgium); Fréderic Limoge (France); José Ignacio López (Spain); Claudio Marcotulli (Italy); Vladislav Bláha (Czech Republic), Diego Mizrahi and Cristian Guzmán.
In the city of Buenos Aires, the concerts will take place at 8 PM in the following venues:
September 30: Centro Cultural Recoleta, Junin 1930. Sala Villa Villa.
Ocober 5: National Library, Aguero 2503, and Centro Cultural Recoleta, Junin 1930
October 11: Espacio Tucuman, Suipacha 140.

At the same time, from October 9 through October 11, 2008, the first Festival "Cuerdas de America" (Strings of America) will take place at Centro Nacional de la Música, México 564, also with free entrance. This festival will showcase the work with different string instruments, like Paraguayan harps, "charangos", "bandolas", applied to the popular music of our continent. There will be three concerts per day, from 7 PM.

Both festival will have a common ending, on October 12, at Auditorio Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires Design Center, Pueyrredon 2501.

Piano Festival Chopiniana 2008


The Festival Chopiniana 2008, organized by Fundación Chopiniana de Buenos Aires, will consist of eight piano recitals that will take place between the end of August and mid October, 2008, every Wednesday at 8 PM.

This event is sponsored by several private institutions, the Czech Center, and the embassies of Austria, Poland, Czech republic, and Vietnam.

Program:

August 27th: Ingolf Wunder (Austria). Works by Beethoven, Chopin, Rachmaninov and Liszt.
September 3rd: Libor Novacek (Czech Republic). Works by Haydn, Chopin, Brahms and Liszt.
September 10th: Daniel Wnukowski (Poland). Works by Bach, Mozart, Beethoven and Chopin.
September 17th: Dang Thai Son (Vietnam). Works by Fauré, Ravel and Chopin.
September 24th: Aquiles delle Vigne (Argentina). Works by Beethoven, Chopin and Rachmaninov.
October 1st: Alexander Panizza (Argentina). Works by Mucillo, Liszt, Chopin and Stravinski.
October 8th: Elsa Puppulo (Argentina).Works by Franck, Chopin, Liszt and Rachmaninov.
October 15th: Martha Noguera (Argentina). Works by Scriabin, Brahms, Chopin and Ginastera.

Location: TEATRO SANTA MARIA - Montevideo 842 – Buenos Aires
Informations: (011) 4811-6086
Tickets from AR$ 30

Julio Bocca's Ballet Argentino performs in Buenos Aires

Ballet Argentino, the company directed by Julio Bocca, will offer a series of performances from September 9th to 21st, 2008, at Teatro Maipo Buenos Aires, starring Eleonora Cassano, Hernan Piquin, and Cecilia Figaredo. These shows are part of a tour that includes cities around Argentina and Spain.

Program:

Nine Sinatra Songs:
This first part commemorates the traditional dancing ball room with a strong female participation. This work has become one of the classics by Twyla Tharp, with reminiscences of the social dancing of the 50's through the nostalgic look of the 80's. With choreography by Twyla Tharp and costume design by Oscar de la Renta. The songs, sung by Frank Sinatra, are: Softly, Strangers, One for my baby, My way, Something stupid, All the way, Domani, That’s life and My way.

Tango:
In 1975 Oscar Araiz created a ballet based on Argentine Tango, in a way no other choreographer could ever do. The traditional tangos were arranged by composer Atilio Stampone: Responso (Anibal Troilo), La puñalada (Pintin Castellanos), Silbando (Piana y Castillo), El día que me quieras (Carlos Gardel, Alfredo Le Pera), Mi refugio (J.C. Cobian) and El choclo (Angel Villoldo). Costume design by Renata Schussheim.

Bésame:
With choreography by Ana María Stekelman, Bésame is based on the bolero Bésame mucho, composed by Consuelo Velázquez in 1940, at the age of 24. Costume design also by Renata Schussheim.

Dates and hours of the performances:
October 3 to 11, 2008.
Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays: 8 PM.
Sundays: 5:30 PM

Location: Teatro Maipo. Esmeralda 443

Tickets: Form AR$ 90 to AR$ 200. On sale at the theater 10 AM to 8 PM, or Platea Net