
Gabriel Misse
Gabriel even started to dance the tango at the age of 8, and since then he could be seen at the milongas of Buenos Aires on a regular basis. He comes from a family of talented dancers of which already his sister Andrea and his brother Sebastian are known as excellent dancers and teachers. He was studying tango with the most famous teachers and milongeros: Pepito Avellaneda, Portalea, Toto, Villarrazo, Turco Jose, und bei Antonio Todaro, and Miguel Angel Zotto. His dancing style is very agil and refinded, his knowledge of classical tango is exceptionally great for such a young dancer as he is.
Natalia Hills
was one of the dancers of the original cast of the Broadway and London hit "Forever Tango" and the recipient of a 1998 Tony Award and Drama Desk nomination for Best Choreography.
Her Broadway debut was at the Walter Kerr and Marquis Theater. During her association with the company (1995-2005) she performed in major cities throughout North America, Asia and Europe, as well as for the first and only time on stage at the historical opera house Teatro Colon in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Born in Buenos Aires, she began her theatrical career at the age of 12 and soon appeared as both a dancer and a choreographer in various national and international productions including appearances in 1992 in NBC Universal (Telemundo) and National Geographic.
In 1995, after the very successful London production, she was specifically invited to perform in honor of Princess Diana Spencer at the British Embassy in Argentina.
In the summer of 1998, Natalia appeared in the long-running, popular PBS series "Evening at Pops" with the Boston Pops Orchestra with Leslie Caron as hostess.
During the last years she was featured on Broadway Shubert Theatre in 2004, with appearances on television at the “Today Show” on NBC; at the Hollywood Bowl as principal dancer with the Los Angeles Philharmonic, and as special guest artist at the Hollywood's Kodak Theater (home of Academy Awards), the New York City Center, Columbia University and at the Mohegan Sun Casino. Recently, she performed at the Symphony Space, in New York City when the dance critic Alastair Macaulay at the New York Times published:
“To be more specific, Ms. Hills is a completely appealing and stylish dancer: delightful at a brisk tempo, sensuos at any pace “ Read More.

