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Nelson Avila

Nelson Avila (born Héctor Nelso Ávila; August 7, 1940) is an Argentine born dancer, choreographer, and instructor. He is widely recognized for his expertise and knowledge of all types of Argentine dance, including Argentine folk dances and Argentine tango. He was part of the original cast of Tango Argentino, and together with his partner Nélida, was one of only three couples to perform solo in the original production.[1] Tango Argentino is viewed by many as the catalyst that began the 1985 revival of Argentine tango in Europe, North America and then spread throughout the world.[2] As an original member of the cast, Nelson Avila was an integral part of that Tango Argentino revival. He has always been noted for his quick feet and athletic ability on the dance stage.[1] Nelson is a member of Academia Nacional del Tango de la República Argentina[3][4] and is recognized as an authority of tango dance, history, music, musicians and its many styles and interpretations.[5]

Nelson Ávila
Born
Héctor Nelso Ávila

(1940-08-07)August 7, 1940
Chivilcoy, Argentina
Occupations
  • Dancer
  • choreographer
  • instructor
SpouseMadalyn Klein

Early years and dance partners edit

Argentine Folk Dance edit

Nelson was born in Chivilcoy, Argentina, a city 153 kilometers west of Buenos Aires. He began dancing Argentine folk dance at the age of nine. At eighteen, he began his professional career in Buenos Aires.[6] Nelson is an accomplished expert in all varieties of Argentine folk dance. His quick feet and his acrobatic ability have allowed him to master any dance.[7]

Nelson and Nélida edit

 
Inside Tango House El Viejo Almacén - Buenos Aires

In 1971, he met Nélida Rodriguez de Aure, who was trained in classical dance. They had been asked to demonstrate different types of Argentine dance on a television program.[8] It was their first time dancing together, but they danced so well that they formed a partnership. They danced at all the major tango houses in Buenos Aires, including El Viejo Almacén, where Nelson was a master choreographer, producer and star in many tango shows.[1] The partnership lasted over 30 years, including their major role in "Tango Argentino."[1]

Nelson and Madalyn edit

Since 2004, Nelson has teamed with his wife, Madalyn Klein. An accomplished dancer trained in many forms of dance, Madalyn has performed with the National Dance Institute under the direction of Jacques d’Amboise, the Arcady Festival in Maine and at the Waldorf Astoria’s Gala Viennese Opera Ball.[5] Nelson and Madalyn are very active teaching workshops around the world.[9]

Broadway and Stage edit

Original Cast: Tango Argentino edit

Orezzoli and Segovia edit

In 1974, Hector Orezzoli[10] and Claudio Segovia,[citation needed] two Argentine set designers, decided to put together a production about tango using the best dancers in all of Argentina. Claudio Segovia recounted that he wanted to reflect on the stage the reality of tango life in Buenos Aires, therefore he looked for an authentic mixture of the different types of musicians and dancers, of children, young people and mature people: "Elegí gente que según mi juicio era la más auténtica, la más verdadera, y creo que no me equivoqué." I chose people who, in my opinion, were the most authentic, the truest (tango artists), and I think I was not wrong.[1]

Nelson and Nélida were dancing and directing the choreography at the famous Michelangelo tango show[11] in San Telmo at the time. They had already been dancing together in the most prominent shows in Buenos Aires, had appeared together numerous times on television, and had performed internationally. They were noted for the speed of their dance and their acrobatic steps.[1] They were among the first, who were asked to join the original cast, and were one of only three couples to dance a solo routine in the performance.[12][1]

Paris 1983 edit

Unfortunately, the show found little support in Buenos Aires. They even had difficulty finding places to rehearse.[1] Then in 1983, they got a break. Nelson, Nélida and the rest of the cast of Tango Argentino boarded an Argentine military transport headed to Paris. The Argentine Air Force cargo plane provided no services; they flew as cargo.[2] They had been afforded the opportunity to participate in the Festival d'Automne.[13] The show was an immediate success. The first performance in Paris received so many loud standing ovations, that Nelson and Nélida stood at the front of the stage and wept after their solo performance, further exciting the crowd.[1] The show made a second tour of Italy and Paris the next year.[1]

Broadway 1985 edit

By 1985, Tango Argentino appeared on Broadway. Unfortunately, Nelson broke his arm before the first performance, and it was in a full cast. Nelson had the doctors break the cast in two and hinged it at the elbow so he could bend his arm a little, and he danced the show with a broken arm. Also appearing were Jorge Martin Orcaizaguirre [Virulazo] and Elvira Santa Maria, Juan Carlos Copes and Maria Nieves.[7]

 
"Tango Argentino" Buenos Aires Performance 2011 (Foto: Estrella Herrera)

Tango Argentino received rave reviews from the New York critics. Celebrities took in the show, including Frank Sinatra, Madonna, Brooke Astor, Mikhail Baryshnikov, Helen Gurley Brown, Henry Kissinger and Claus von Bulow. Régine Zylberberg of Regine's invited the cast to dinner. Dance instructors in New York saw the demand for Argentine tango instruction triple overnight.[12]

Tango Argentino became a world-wide hit, touring the United States, then Japan (1987).[1] On tour, Nelson and Nélida danced their solo before the likes of Princess Diana, Jacqueline Kennedy, Ann Miller, Rita Moreno, Mikhail Baryshnikov, Rudolph Nureyev, Burt Reynolds, Kirk Douglas, Dustin Hoffman, Robert De Niro, Liza Minnelli, Katharine Hepburn, and Placido Domingo.[6]

Tango Argentino continued its world-wide tours until 2000, with Nelson and Nélida, appearing in all of them.[1]

Forever Tango 2004 edit

Tango Argentino was followed by Luis Bravo's Forever Tango in 1997, which ran for 14 months and earned a Tony nomination for Best Choreography.[14] In 2004, Nelson appeared in Luis Bravo's Forever Tango, dancing with Zita González in its production on Broadway, Chicago,[15] Rome,[16][17] Toronto, Philadelphia and Detroit.[6]

Films edit

Tango Bar edit

Nelson and Nélida appeared in the 1987 movie The Tango Bar. The movie starred Raul Julia as a Tango show owner, who returns to Buenos Aires to join his partners after the oppressive government of Argentina has dissolved.[18] [19]

Los Chicos Crecen edit

In 1974, Nelson and Nélida performed in the Argentine movie "Los Chicos Crecen" (The boys grow up).[20] This movie, directed by the prolific Enrique Carreras, is based on a 1941 theatrical comedy by Camilo Darthés and Carlos S. Damel.[21] It premiered on May 13, 1976.[22] In this comedy, a man passes a friend off as the father of three boys he had with his lover.[23]

Choreographer and Instructor edit

Nelson is a highly recognized tango instructor and has trained many professionals, actors and dancers including Robert Duvall[24] Rita Moreno, Sharon Stone, Linda Cristal, the Russian dancer Vasilev, and Anthony Quinn.[6][25] Nelson and Madalyn have taught and performed at numerous tango shows, festivals and workshops around the world, including the New York City Tango Festival.[26]

Awards, honors and tributes edit

 
Academia Nacional del Tango, Av. de Mayo, Buenos Aires

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Gazenbeek, Anton (2013). Inside Tango Argentino: The Story of the Most Important Tango Show of All Time (eBook). Enrico Massetti Publishing. p. 270. ISBN 978-1-304-69202-3.
  2. ^ a b Thompson, Robert Farris (2005). Tango: The Art History of Love. New York, NY: Pantheon Books. pp. 368. ISBN 9780375409318.
  3. ^ "Academia Nacional del Tango". Asociación Amigos de la Avda. de Mayo. Retrieved 17 April 2018.
  4. ^ a b c d e f "Awards". Nelson Avila Tango. Retrieved 19 March 2018.
  5. ^ a b "NELSON & MADALYN AVILA". Celebrate Tango. Retrieved 2 April 2018.
  6. ^ a b c d Cowley, Vic. "A Tribute to Nelson Avila". NelsonAvilaTango.com. Retrieved 1 April 2018.
  7. ^ a b Boutwell, Jane (28 October 1985). "The Tango". The New Yorker. No. October 28, 1985 Issue. p. 27. Retrieved 3 April 2018.
  8. ^ The New Yorker, Volume 61, Part 5. Northwestern University. 1985. p. 27. Retrieved 24 March 2018.
  9. ^ Avila, Nelson. "NelsonAvilaTango.com". Retrieved 4 April 2018.
  10. ^ Dunning, Jennifer (8 December 1991). "Hector Orezzoli Is Dead at 38; Won Tonys for 'Black and Blue'". The New York Times. New York Times Archives. Retrieved 20 March 2018.
  11. ^ "TangoCity.com". Michelangelo. Retrieved 5 April 2018.
  12. ^ a b FREEDMAN, SAMUEL G. (19 December 1985). "'TANGO ARGENTINO,' THE SEASON'S IMPROBABLE HIT". No. National edition. The New York Times Archives. p. 15. Retrieved 18 March 2018.
  13. ^ "Festival d'Automne". Festival d’Automne à Paris (in French and English). Retrieved 27 March 2018.
  14. ^ Bravo, Luis (Jul 9, 2013). "Luis Bravo on How the 'Intoxicating Passion' of Forever Tango Leaves Audiences Breathless". Broadway Buzz: First Person. Broadway.com. Retrieved 1 April 2018.
  15. ^ Jones, Chris (October 22, 2004). "Even sound woes don't trip up 'Forever Tango'". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 28 March 2018.
  16. ^ Guidoni, Armando. "Al Sistina, Forever Tango di Luis Bravo". Musica (in Italian). Retrieved 31 March 2018.
  17. ^ "Musical che spettacolo - Forever tango". Musical Italy (in Italian). Retrieved 31 March 2018.
  18. ^ "Tango Bar (1987)". IMDb.com. IMDb.com Inc. Retrieved 1 April 2018.
  19. ^ Nelson, Avila; Klein, Madalyn. "Nelson Avila Tango". Retrieved 18 March 2018.
  20. ^ "IMDb.com". The Kids Grow Up (1976): Full Cast and Crew. Retrieved 1 April 2018.
  21. ^ Pellettieri, Osvaldo; Burgos, Nidia (2005). Historia del teatro argentino en las provincias, Volume 1 (in Spanish). Buenos Aires: Galerna. p. 212. ISBN 950-556-474-0. Retrieved 1 April 2018.
  22. ^ "Los chicos crecen (1974)". Cinenacional.com (in Spanish). cinenacional.com. Retrieved 1 April 2018.
  23. ^ Knapp Jones, Willis (2011). Behind Spanish American Footlights. Austin, London: University of Texas Press. p. 142. ISBN 9780292737242. Retrieved 1 April 2018.
  24. ^ Dullea, Gergia (21 March 1986). "THE EVENING HOURS". New York Times. p. 22. Retrieved 5 April 2018.
  25. ^ "Nelson with the stars". Nelsonavilatango.com. Retrieved 2 April 2018.
  26. ^ "CelebrateTango.com". 14th New York City Tango Festival. Retrieved 5 April 2018.

External links edit

  • NelsonAvila.com
  • Nelson and Madalyn Avila performing at the Black and White Ball in New York City
  • Nelson Avila and Nelida Rodriquez dancing in Tango Argentino
  • Facundo Posadas and Nelson Avila 70th Birthday Dance NYC (1) (2)

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Nelson Avila born Hector Nelso Avila August 7 1940 is an Argentine born dancer choreographer and instructor He is widely recognized for his expertise and knowledge of all types of Argentine dance including Argentine folk dances and Argentine tango He was part of the original cast of Tango Argentino and together with his partner Nelida was one of only three couples to perform solo in the original production 1 Tango Argentino is viewed by many as the catalyst that began the 1985 revival of Argentine tango in Europe North America and then spread throughout the world 2 As an original member of the cast Nelson Avila was an integral part of that Tango Argentino revival He has always been noted for his quick feet and athletic ability on the dance stage 1 Nelson is a member of Academia Nacional del Tango de la Republica Argentina 3 4 and is recognized as an authority of tango dance history music musicians and its many styles and interpretations 5 Nelson AvilaBornHector Nelso Avila 1940 08 07 August 7 1940Chivilcoy ArgentinaOccupationsDancer choreographer instructorSpouseMadalyn Klein Contents 1 Early years and dance partners 1 1 Argentine Folk Dance 1 2 Nelson and Nelida 1 3 Nelson and Madalyn 2 Broadway and Stage 2 1 Original Cast Tango Argentino 2 1 1 Orezzoli and Segovia 2 1 2 Paris 1983 2 1 3 Broadway 1985 2 2 Forever Tango 2004 3 Films 3 1 Tango Bar 3 2 Los Chicos Crecen 4 Choreographer and Instructor 5 Awards honors and tributes 6 References 7 External linksEarly years and dance partners editArgentine Folk Dance edit Nelson was born in Chivilcoy Argentina a city 153 kilometers west of Buenos Aires He began dancing Argentine folk dance at the age of nine At eighteen he began his professional career in Buenos Aires 6 Nelson is an accomplished expert in all varieties of Argentine folk dance His quick feet and his acrobatic ability have allowed him to master any dance 7 Nelson and Nelida edit nbsp Inside Tango House El Viejo Almacen Buenos AiresIn 1971 he met Nelida Rodriguez de Aure who was trained in classical dance They had been asked to demonstrate different types of Argentine dance on a television program 8 It was their first time dancing together but they danced so well that they formed a partnership They danced at all the major tango houses in Buenos Aires including El Viejo Almacen where Nelson was a master choreographer producer and star in many tango shows 1 The partnership lasted over 30 years including their major role in Tango Argentino 1 Nelson and Madalyn edit Since 2004 Nelson has teamed with his wife Madalyn Klein An accomplished dancer trained in many forms of dance Madalyn has performed with the National Dance Institute under the direction of Jacques d Amboise the Arcady Festival in Maine and at the Waldorf Astoria s Gala Viennese Opera Ball 5 Nelson and Madalyn are very active teaching workshops around the world 9 Broadway and Stage editOriginal Cast Tango Argentino edit Orezzoli and Segovia edit In 1974 Hector Orezzoli 10 and Claudio Segovia citation needed two Argentine set designers decided to put together a production about tango using the best dancers in all of Argentina Claudio Segovia recounted that he wanted to reflect on the stage the reality of tango life in Buenos Aires therefore he looked for an authentic mixture of the different types of musicians and dancers of children young people and mature people Elegi gente que segun mi juicio era la mas autentica la mas verdadera y creo que no me equivoque I chose people who in my opinion were the most authentic the truest tango artists and I think I was not wrong 1 Nelson and Nelida were dancing and directing the choreography at the famous Michelangelo tango show 11 in San Telmo at the time They had already been dancing together in the most prominent shows in Buenos Aires had appeared together numerous times on television and had performed internationally They were noted for the speed of their dance and their acrobatic steps 1 They were among the first who were asked to join the original cast and were one of only three couples to dance a solo routine in the performance 12 1 Paris 1983 edit Unfortunately the show found little support in Buenos Aires They even had difficulty finding places to rehearse 1 Then in 1983 they got a break Nelson Nelida and the rest of the cast of Tango Argentino boarded an Argentine military transport headed to Paris The Argentine Air Force cargo plane provided no services they flew as cargo 2 They had been afforded the opportunity to participate in the Festival d Automne 13 The show was an immediate success The first performance in Paris received so many loud standing ovations that Nelson and Nelida stood at the front of the stage and wept after their solo performance further exciting the crowd 1 The show made a second tour of Italy and Paris the next year 1 Broadway 1985 edit By 1985 Tango Argentino appeared on Broadway Unfortunately Nelson broke his arm before the first performance and it was in a full cast Nelson had the doctors break the cast in two and hinged it at the elbow so he could bend his arm a little and he danced the show with a broken arm Also appearing were Jorge Martin Orcaizaguirre Virulazo and Elvira Santa Maria Juan Carlos Copes and Maria Nieves 7 nbsp Tango Argentino Buenos Aires Performance 2011 Foto Estrella Herrera Tango Argentino received rave reviews from the New York critics Celebrities took in the show including Frank Sinatra Madonna Brooke Astor Mikhail Baryshnikov Helen Gurley Brown Henry Kissinger and Claus von Bulow Regine Zylberberg of Regine s invited the cast to dinner Dance instructors in New York saw the demand for Argentine tango instruction triple overnight 12 Tango Argentino became a world wide hit touring the United States then Japan 1987 1 On tour Nelson and Nelida danced their solo before the likes of Princess Diana Jacqueline Kennedy Ann Miller Rita Moreno Mikhail Baryshnikov Rudolph Nureyev Burt Reynolds Kirk Douglas Dustin Hoffman Robert De Niro Liza Minnelli Katharine Hepburn and Placido Domingo 6 Tango Argentino continued its world wide tours until 2000 with Nelson and Nelida appearing in all of them 1 Forever Tango 2004 edit Tango Argentino was followed by Luis Bravo s Forever Tango in 1997 which ran for 14 months and earned a Tony nomination for Best Choreography 14 In 2004 Nelson appeared in Luis Bravo s Forever Tango dancing with Zita Gonzalez in its production on Broadway Chicago 15 Rome 16 17 Toronto Philadelphia and Detroit 6 Films editTango Bar edit Nelson and Nelida appeared in the 1987 movie The Tango Bar The movie starred Raul Julia as a Tango show owner who returns to Buenos Aires to join his partners after the oppressive government of Argentina has dissolved 18 19 Los Chicos Crecen edit In 1974 Nelson and Nelida performed in the Argentine movie Los Chicos Crecen The boys grow up 20 This movie directed by the prolific Enrique Carreras is based on a 1941 theatrical comedy by Camilo Darthes and Carlos S Damel 21 It premiered on May 13 1976 22 In this comedy a man passes a friend off as the father of three boys he had with his lover 23 Choreographer and Instructor editNelson is a highly recognized tango instructor and has trained many professionals actors and dancers including Robert Duvall 24 Rita Moreno Sharon Stone Linda Cristal the Russian dancer Vasilev and Anthony Quinn 6 25 Nelson and Madalyn have taught and performed at numerous tango shows festivals and workshops around the world including the New York City Tango Festival 26 Awards honors and tributes edit nbsp Academia Nacional del Tango Av de Mayo Buenos Aires 1990 Honorary member of Academia Nacional del Tango de la Republica Argentina presented by the Minister of Culture and Education in Argentina 4 1995 Academia Nacional del Tango de la Republica Argentina honor presented to Nelida Y Nelson 6 19 1995 4 1998 Noche De Milonguero Homeaje a NELIDA Y NELSON Honors from Club Sin Rumbo 3 3 1998 4 1999 Noche De Milonguero Homeaje a NELIDA Y NELSON Honors from Club Amalgro 5 20 1999 4 2012 Outstanding Life Achievement Award presented at the Las Vegas Red Carpet Tango Festival 10 2012 4 References edit a b c d e f g h i j k l Gazenbeek Anton 2013 Inside Tango Argentino The Story of the Most Important Tango Show of All Time eBook Enrico Massetti Publishing p 270 ISBN 978 1 304 69202 3 a b Thompson Robert Farris 2005 Tango The Art History of Love New York NY Pantheon Books pp 368 ISBN 9780375409318 Academia Nacional del Tango Asociacion Amigos de la Avda de Mayo Retrieved 17 April 2018 a b c d e f Awards Nelson Avila Tango Retrieved 19 March 2018 a b NELSON amp MADALYN AVILA Celebrate Tango Retrieved 2 April 2018 a b c d Cowley Vic A Tribute to Nelson Avila NelsonAvilaTango com Retrieved 1 April 2018 a b Boutwell Jane 28 October 1985 The Tango The New Yorker No October 28 1985 Issue p 27 Retrieved 3 April 2018 The New Yorker Volume 61 Part 5 Northwestern University 1985 p 27 Retrieved 24 March 2018 Avila Nelson NelsonAvilaTango com Retrieved 4 April 2018 Dunning Jennifer 8 December 1991 Hector Orezzoli Is Dead at 38 Won Tonys for Black and Blue The New York Times New York Times Archives Retrieved 20 March 2018 TangoCity com Michelangelo Retrieved 5 April 2018 a b FREEDMAN SAMUEL G 19 December 1985 TANGO ARGENTINO THE SEASON S IMPROBABLE HIT No National edition The New York Times Archives p 15 Retrieved 18 March 2018 Festival d Automne Festival d Automne a Paris in French and English Retrieved 27 March 2018 Bravo Luis Jul 9 2013 Luis Bravo on How the Intoxicating Passion of Forever Tango Leaves Audiences Breathless Broadway Buzz First Person Broadway com Retrieved 1 April 2018 Jones Chris October 22 2004 Even sound woes don t trip up Forever Tango Chicago Tribune Retrieved 28 March 2018 Guidoni Armando Al Sistina Forever Tango di Luis Bravo Musica in Italian Retrieved 31 March 2018 Musical che spettacolo Forever tango Musical Italy in Italian Retrieved 31 March 2018 Tango Bar 1987 IMDb com IMDb com Inc Retrieved 1 April 2018 Nelson Avila Klein Madalyn Nelson Avila Tango Retrieved 18 March 2018 IMDb com The Kids Grow Up 1976 Full Cast and Crew Retrieved 1 April 2018 Pellettieri Osvaldo Burgos Nidia 2005 Historia del teatro argentino en las provincias Volume 1 in Spanish Buenos Aires Galerna p 212 ISBN 950 556 474 0 Retrieved 1 April 2018 Los chicos crecen 1974 Cinenacional com in Spanish cinenacional com Retrieved 1 April 2018 Knapp Jones Willis 2011 Behind Spanish American Footlights Austin London University of Texas Press p 142 ISBN 9780292737242 Retrieved 1 April 2018 Dullea Gergia 21 March 1986 THE EVENING HOURS New York Times p 22 Retrieved 5 April 2018 Nelson with the stars Nelsonavilatango com Retrieved 2 April 2018 CelebrateTango com 14th New York City Tango Festival Retrieved 5 April 2018 External links editNelsonAvila com Nelson and Madalyn Avila performing at the Black and White Ball in New York City Nelson Avila and Nelida Rodriquez dancing in Tango Argentino Facundo Posadas and Nelson Avila 70th Birthday Dance NYC 1 2 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nelson Avila amp oldid 1203804217, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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