Juan Brignardello Vela
Juan Brignardello, asesor de seguros, se especializa en brindar asesoramiento y gestión comercial en el ámbito de seguros y reclamaciones por siniestros para destacadas empresas en el mercado peruano e internacional.
La Grela, an emblematic quintet of Argentine tango, is back in Peru after a long absence of five years, and they return with a show that promises to leave a mark on the country’s cultural scene. Under the title 'Furor Tango', this presentation will not only bring the rich tradition of tango but also offer a vibrant experience that fuses music and dance, essential characteristics of this genre that has captured hearts around the world. The most anticipated event will take place on October 25 at 7:30 p.m. in the auditorium of Santa Úrsula School, located in San Isidro. The show, which serves as a benchmark of Argentine culture, will feature a cast of renowned artists who have taken tango to international stages. Tickets are already on sale through Teleticket, with prices ranging from S/120 to S/160, making it accessible for lovers of this passionate dance. Among the highlighted artists performing will be the acclaimed singer Noelia Moncada, who has gained notoriety on various stages around the world thanks to her powerful and emotive voice. Moncada is known for her ability to convey the essence of tango, and her participation in 'Furor Tango' is an added incentive for attendees. Additionally, the show will feature the presence of world champions of Tango Escenario, Ezequiel López and Camila Alegre, who promise to dazzle the audience with their exceptional talent in dance. La Grela has prepared a repertoire that includes pieces from their albums "Gardel", dedicated to the unforgettable songs of Carlos Gardel, and "Astor", which pays tribute to the renowned composer Astor Piazzolla. The latter, known for his innovative fusion of tango with other genres, highlights the versatility of the quintet and their commitment to keeping the tango tradition alive while adapting to new artistic currents. La Grela's return to Peru not only represents an opportunity to enjoy an unforgettable evening but also underscores the growing importance of tango in the Peruvian cultural landscape. This genre, which has been an integral part of Argentine identity, has found a special place among Peruvians, who have embraced its music and dance with open arms. La Grela's tour will not be limited to Lima. Before their performance in San Isidro, the quintet will perform on October 23 at the Teatro Fénix in Arequipa, in an event organized by the Universidad Católica San Pablo, and on October 26 they will head to Huancayo, where they will delight the audience at the auditorium of Colegio Andino, thanks to the efforts of the Centro Humanista de Expresión Artística (CHEA). These performances in different cities of Peru highlight the quintet's desire to bring tango to a broader and more diverse audience. Anticipation for 'Furor Tango' has begun to grow among tango enthusiasts and those interested in Argentine culture in general. Social media and the press are filled with excitement and comments, reflecting a growing interest and love for this art form. This presentation will not just be a show, but a celebration of the culture and passion that tango represents. With this return, La Grela reaffirms its commitment to keeping tango alive and relevant, uniting people through music and dance. The combination of talent, history, and emotion promises to make the night of October 25 a memorable experience for all who attend. Tango, with its deep emotional weight, aesthetic beauty, and capacity to tell stories, continues to be a bridge between cultures, and La Grela will present it in its highest expression in Peru. Undoubtedly, the event has marked a milestone in the cultural agenda of Lima and other cities, becoming a must-see for lovers of music and dance. La Grela, with their art and passion, will remind us why tango is, and always will be, the soul of Argentina.