Tangorama is the new tango show of Mora Godoy and Gustavo Zajac; it is a magical and mysterious journey throughout the emotions of tango in the nights of Madero Tango.
The show is divided into four acts, four sensations attached to tango, each one represented by a color.
Madero Tango is the ideal place to enjoy, with your five senses, the best tango of the world under the warm twinkle of the stars.

Inside
First Act: White. Revelation
White represents the color of discovery and nearness to the audience; it means visual purity. The proposal is a frolic, lively and dazzling tango to unlock the doors of emotiveness.
Second Act: Blue. Nostalgia
The blue look of tango conveys feelings such as nostalgia and romanticism. Blue is also a different poetics, an advanced aesthetics where the most traditional of the genre is launched into the future.
Third Act: Red. Passion
Red represents the climax of the show. Red mixes energy and desire with a dose of refinement worthy of the best contemporary musicals. A ruby gaze in which the tango unleashes its shyness.
Fourth Act: Black. Modernity
Black represents the vanguardist tango, the international tango, and the proposal moves from synthesis to minimalism. Tango nights are symbolized by a fragile silhouette emerging from the darkness, untainted lines of a new body revealed by the touch.
WHITE
1. “Obertura” Daniel García
2. “Quejas de Bandoneón” Juan de Dios Filiberto
3. “Como dos Extraños” Laurenz y Contursi
4. “La Podrida” Mariano Mores
5. “La Yumba” Osvaldo Pugliese
6. “Desde el alma” Rosita Melo
7. “El Choclo” Ángel Villoldo
BLUE
1. “Potpurrí” C. Gardel/Repesa
2. “Caminito” J. De Dios Filiberto
3. “Newtango 3” Gerardo Gardelín
4. “Responso” (instrumental) Aníbal Troilo
5. “La Yumba” Osvaldo Pugliese
6. “Felicia” Enrique Saborido
RED
1. “A Evaristo Carriego” Eduardo Rovira
2. “Milongueando en el ´40” Armando Pontier
3. “Uno” Mores/Discépolo
4. “La Yumba” Osvaldo Pugliese
5. “Pasión Ruso” Gerardo Gardelín
6. “Roxanne” Sting
BLACK
1. “Adiós Nonino” (instrumental) Astor Piazzola
2. “La Yumba” Osvaldo Pugliese
3. “Verano Porteño” Astor Piazzola
4. “Oblivision” (The platform curtain is raised) Astor Piazzola
5. “ La Cumparsita” Mattos Rodríguez
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