is a prominent Argentine folk professor and guitar composer. He is known for creating "projection" dances—works that take traditional roots and adapt them for modern stage ensembles. His work often focuses on educational methodology for Argentine native dances, collaborating with major institutions like Editorial Escolar . Carlos Cárdenas - Editorial Escolar
The dancers from the different "poles" meet in the center of the stage, symbolizing the physical and cultural convergence of the country's extremes. is a prominent Argentine folk professor and guitar composer
The final movements blend the styles into a unified "projection," signifying that despite geographical distance, the folk spirit remains a shared national identity. About the Creator Carlos Cárdenas - Editorial Escolar The dancers from
The dance (North and South) is a contemporary "projection" folk dance created by the Argentine musician and choreographer Carlos A. Cárdenas . It is performed by the Folklore Ensamble and serves as a symbolic narrative of cultural union within Argentina. The Story & Concept Cárdenas
The "story" within the choreography typically follows a structural journey: