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Leandro Oliver & Laila Rezk of ‘Tango X2’ perform at All Night Milonga

Fall in love with the passionate Tango of Argentine stage dancers Leandro Oliver & Laila Rezk (Tango X2, Mundial Judges, Tango Con Las Estrellas Festival) at Tango La Nacional in Chelsea, Manhattan on Thursday, February 8, 2018.


Leandro Oliver & Laila Rezk

Argentines Leandro and Laila have been dancing together since 1999. They have been part of many important Tango shows. The first was Miguel Zotto’s Tango X2, the show that made Tango cool again for the younger generation in Argentina. They have also performed in Juan Carlos Copes’ Copes Tango Copes, Mora Godoy’s Tanguera and many other spectacles.

Leandro and Laila are judges in the Tango Buenos Aires Festival & Dance World Cup (El Mundial de Tango) in Buenos Aires.

They are also the founders and artistic directors of the Tango Con Las Estrellas Festival (Tango with the Stars Festival) in Siena, Italy in November.

The world-class Argentine Tango dancers are finally coming back out into the world after spending the holidays at home. Leandro and Laila offer a quality of dancing that we rarely have in New York since Tango Argentino and Forever Tango closed on Broadway. Even if you dance, go see them.


Leandro Oliver & Laila Rezk in New York City

Leandro & Laila are performing at Tango La Nacional in Chelsea, Manhattan on Thursday, February 8, 2018 at 11:30 pm. $15

Leandro & Laila perform at the NYC All Night Milonga in NoMad, Manhattan on Saturday, February 10, 2018 around midnight. $10 – $18


 


Published February 10, 2018 ~ Updated July 9, 2022.

Filed Under: Argentine, Tango

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