Swango is a dance revue conceived and choreographed by Mariela Franganillo and Robert Royston, with a script by Rupert Holmes and a potpourri of tango and swing music.
The original production played in the off-Broadway Swing 46 jazz club in 2002[1] and moved to the Helen Hayes Theater in Nyack, New York, in 2003. It received mixed reviews. In both productions, Franganillo and Royston played the lovers.[1][2] It played at theatres in White Plains, New York and Queens, New York in 2005.[3]
Plot
editA Romeo and Juliet-type story loosely based on the 1957 play West Side Story: a girl from the Argentine Tango world meets a boy from the West Coast Swing crew. A bartender narrates the conflict as the two groups compete to take over a new dance club in a converted warehouse. When the lovers come together, they create the fusion of Tango and Swing suggested by the title.[4]
References
edit- ^ a b Seibert, Brian. "Swinging Summer", The Village Voice, September 3, 2002
- ^ "In Swango, This Time Opposites Don't Attract", The New York Times, June 15, 2003
- ^ Parks, Steve. "In lively competition, swing vs. tango rocks", Newsday, May 13, 2005
- ^ An interview with the choreographers of Swango