VIDEO: The University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa Symphony Release POR UNA CABEZA

The piece means “by the head,” and refers to a horse that narrowly wins a race by just the length of its head. T

By: Nov. 21, 2020
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The University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa Symphony Orchestra recently released its fall 2020 virtual performance of Por Una Cabeza.

The piece means "by the head," and refers to a horse that narrowly wins a race by just the length of its head. The piece was written by Carlos Gardel, a prominent singer-songwriter in the world of tango.

The performers worked with Lance Sabado, a UH dance lecturer, who taught them about the style of the tango and how to dance the tango through Zoom.

The video was produced by Duane Padilla, a professional violinist and educator from Hawaiʻi.

Check it out below!



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