SPECIAL FUNDRASING EVENT Milonga “ El Huracán” ( The Hurricane ) was developed by a group of young enthusiasts tango dancers to provide help to our brothers and sisters victims of Hurricane Maria that just passed through Puerto Rico. After the Hurricane passed things have gotten very hard in Puerto Rico and is our human duty to help, most of us knows someone living there and their current ordeal. “El Huracán” is also a tango song. Tango Música: Osvaldo Donato / Edgardo Donato Letra: Nolo López We address to our Tango community and other to come or help to participate to this event. SPECIAL GUEST TEACHERS AND PERFORMER We have the pleasure to have with us an amazing couple visiting from Argentina teaching and performing at the Event. Alejandra Hobert & Adrian Veredice. Workshop & Milonga $25 Milonga Only $20 If this is your first time in Tango a classes for beginners will be provided by Carolina Balmaseda & Nando Cáceres. No partner needed. If you have some other level of Tango come to learn new moves with our amazing teachers: Carolina Balmaceda & Nando Caceres **DONATIONS Credit Card payment accepted at the door. Your are welcome to make an extra donation receipts will be provided. We have a Paypal account available if you wish to pay or Donate online. Your Donation will be taken as your entrance. Just keep a receipt or notify us. You can bring for donation non perrishable first need item. Donations & Payments through Paypal soon available All donation will be display online upon request You can do your request online or at the door. We want to make sure all donation will get to their destination. A check to the proper organization will be release and posted in our Facebook page. Milonga El Huracan is sponsored by CITA ( a Non-profit organization that helps children with Cancer and other ) which gives you the certainty that donations will be responsible accounted. Anyone desiring to know how the money is used please contact us. Sponsors Welcome to participate! DJ, DANCE & DINNING DJ Nando will play beautiful Traditional tandas for all of us to enjoy & dance. Large hardwood floor and great energy :-) awaits you that night. Please feel free to bring a bottle of wine just be safe don't drink and drive. Basic dinner will be serve in an amazing dining room to refresh and catch up with each other in between tandas. Special decoration & lightning for that night. RSVP: Tables will be by Reservation Make yours ahead of times Tables wll be name after famous orquestras or singer or song Get Your Darienzo's table now!! You can suggest the name you want as long as that name is not already taken and is Tango related. VOLUNTEERING... Volunteers needed for the event. Please contact Fernando Soutullo [hidden] or by Facebook. PARKING: Free Plenty of Parking available on premises. Classes from 7.30pm to 8.30 INVITE A FRIEND & COME DANCE WITH US FOR A GOOD CAUSE! More info... El Huracán is a song well known for its unique sound effects. I present you with the famous Donato version with Felix Gutierrez, but also a selection of three instrumental versions gets you carried away... The Hurricane Music: Osvaldo Donato, Edgardo Donato Lyrics: Nolo López The hurricane cruelly uprooted the rosebush I planted in the garden of my love, that I fervently looked after, and, when a flower bloomed, treason cut mercilessly its root and the rosebush never again blossomed. It was your caresses full of evil and treachery lips that lied, ruthless, and kissing your faithless mouth my heart froze over. Dream I forged, Love that was slain by a bad woman that holds her poison hidden in her black heart. El Huracán El huracán desarraigó con crueldad el rosal que planté en el jardín de mi amor, que cuidé con afán y, al nacer una flor, la traición le cortó sin piedad su raíz y el rosal nunca más floreció. Fueron sus caricias llenas de mal y traición, labios que mintieron despiadados y al besar su falsa boca se me helaba el corazón. Ilusión que forge, amor que mató una mala mujer, que lleva el veneno escondido en su negro corazón. Donato, Edgardo canta Felix Gutierrez (1932) D'Arienzo, Juan (1944) De Angelis, Alfredo (1948) Lauro, Francisco [Sexteto los Mendocinos] (1949) More Info below.