Monday, October 8, 2012

“Tango Lovers” – (Enamorados del Tango) ignites the stage again in Uruguay with all its strength, passion and sensuality

International Tango sensation will perform again in the most important theater in Montevideo

Montevideo, October 07, 2012 - Tango Lovers (Enamorados del Tango) will take the center stage at the Adela Reta Auditorium at El Sodre, the most prestigious theater in the city. With a unique, fresh and totally renewed show returns to Uruguay by the audience’s demand , "Enamorados del Tango" displaying in full all the strength and passion of the most sensual musical genre of the world. The ensemble of more than 20 virtuous artists will perform this coming Saturday, October 27 at 9 pm.

Last August, the group was able to amaze audiences in important theaters in Miami and New York City, receiving the most positive feedback from spectators that acclaimed once again Tango Lovers as the best TANGO show in the last few years. The company tours in different countries offering renovated presentations making the audience vibrate each time.

ALFREDO LERIDA, director, singer and general producer is the creator of a dream come true, being a great international Tango ambassador seeking to share the culture of Rio de la Plata through the artistic expression of Tango.

Tango Lovers will perform in Montevideo, Uruguay under the musical direction of Alvaro Hagopian and his sextet, the artistic direction of MARCOS AYALA, the Argentinean tango sensation, winner of the world championship in Japan in 2006 and a group of extraordinary dancers that will present breathtaking tango dress designs from Mimi Pinzon’s exclusive collection.

The performance will feature the extraordinary TANGO dancer MORA GODOY, the internationally renowned Queen of Tango, dancer, director, producer and choreographer of tango, Tango Amor, Chantecler among other productions that have conquered the world.

ALFREDO LERIDA says “Tango has been spread all over the world and has no borders, it enchants people from all nationalities,” and he is continuously working alongside with MARCOS AYALA to create global awareness about the art and culture of Rio de la Plata while integrating local talent and diverse generations. “I aim to reach public of all ages and to attract younger generations to the Tango culture” says Marcos Ayala, who dynamically works with Alfredo Lerida to put on stage new and varied artistic proposals while promoting the culture of Rio de la Plata.

“Tango’s cultural importance has been recognized and it is featured on UNESCO World’s Cultural Heritage list.” Tango Lovers shares and promotes the culture of Rio de la Plata, the birthplace of tango.

Tickets are already on sale in Red UTS and the Auditorium box office.

Contact:
Pierina Asti
Enamorados del Tango
5241 SW 154 Place
Miami, FL 33185
(305) 228 9605
press@enamoradosdeltango.com
http://www.enamoradosdeltango.com

Reports of Increased Timber Prices Welcomed by FRA

Forestry Research Associates (FRA) has highlighted the news from the Malaysian Timber Council (MTC) that the prices paid for its exported timber products are up by five per cent year-on-year.

Bainbridge Island, WA, October 08, 2012 - Forestry Research Associates (FRA) has highlighted the news from the Malaysian Timber Council (MTC) that the prices paid for its exported timber products are up by five per cent year-on-year.



“This is great news for timber investors, as it suggests demand for timber is up and prices could rise globally,” stated FRA’s analysis partner Peter Collins. The chief executive officer of the MTC, Cheah Kam Huan, explained that the majority of the growth has been measured in the second half of the year so far. He explained that the first half saw prices that were less favourable but that demand from the US and elsewhere, particularly for timber furniture, was driving prices up in the past few months.

Speaking at the International Conference on Market Requirement for Timber and Timber Products, Mr Cheah said, “Hopefully, the second half would be better than the first half. So far, it is showing good results.” In fact, exported timber furniture prices increase by an impressive 12 per cent so far this second-half.

In addition to this good news came further positive noises from US–based International Wood Products Association, Brent McClendon, who added that the value of hardwood plywood imports to the UK from Malaysia so far this year had increased by 70 per cent.

FRA said that the reports that timber demand from the US was rising was great news for timber investors everywhere. Mr Collins added, “We can see demand for timber continuing to rise from the US, due to the improvements in the housing market.”

FRA supports a range of timber investment schemes and supports sustainable plantations investment projects like those run by firms like Greenwood Management and Ethical Forestry Investment in Brazil and elsewhere.

“Sustainably managed plantation timber is a good investment option for those looking to diversify their portfolios.” added Collins.

Contact:
Peter Collins
Forestry Research Associates
620 Vineyard Lane
Bainbridge Island, WA 98110
(206) 316 8394
info@forestry-research.com
http://www.forestry-research.com