Edward Clug's contemporary dance show.
"Tango" and "Radio and Juliet" are shows that have left their mark on my life and have deeply marked my path and my evolution as an artist. "Tango" is my first show, which I did at a relatively young age, at only 23 years old. This is reflected in the show, through a direct, sincere communication, without conceptual compromises. It's a show that somewhere intimidates me with its emotional power and I relive it, not easily, like a mirror of that youth."
Edward Clug - choreographer
"The ballet dancers who fully highlighted, in the first part of this year, the pure and abstract classical style of George Balanchine or the neoclassical-modern one of Ioan Tugearu, were confronted this time, in the two pieces now assembled by Edward Clug, with a modern style that they have never approached before, their interpretive palette thus diversifying spectacularly."
Liana Tugearu - ballet critic, Literary Romania, no. 2, 2011
In two
Tango. Radio and Juliet is a show that combines two choreographies created by Edward Clug - an artist of Romanian origin based in Slovenia - which includes elements of contemporary theater and dance and extremely diverse musical fragments as a genre - from Astor Piazzolla to Goran Bregovic and Radiohead. While the first choreography was first performed, under the title "Tango", in 1998, at the National Theater in Maribor (Slovenia) - where the artist now leads the ballet company of the institution - the second choreography, "Radio and Juliet ", saw the light of day also in Maribor, in 2005.
Tango, one of the most passionate dances in the world, and the eternal lovers Romeo and Juliet thus meet, in a unique way, in the show “Tango. Radio and Juliet ”to bring to life the strongest and most contradictory states: passion, love, disappointment, loneliness.