The Festival Gala was hosted by actor Paul Castanon, known for his roles in TV series like "The Secret of Old Bridge" (Antena 3), "La Reina del Sur" (Antena 3), "Brave" (Four) "SMS" (The Sixth) and film, among others, "Paper Birds", making it one of the most popular young faces of Spanish cinema.
In this edition of the Festival, the award for Best Live Action Short Film went to "That was not me," Esteban Crespo, who collected the award from Mayor of Torre Pacheco, Daniel García Madrid.
For its part, the Director General of Social Affairs and Immigration Equality, Leopoldo Navarro, although significant Roser gave Corella Director Award for Best Short Documentary.
The award for Best Director went to Dani Short Film of the Order and Cyprien Clement for the short "Luciano ·.
Rafa Rojas Díez actor and actress Cristina Blanco obtained awards for best male and female, respectively, for his performances in the short "The End of the World" and "I can not."
Finally, the Youth Jury Award for Diversity was for the short film "ngutu, Daniel and Felipe del Olmo Valledor.
The Gala was a Buenos Aires accent acting as guest artists Carlos Andreoli, songwriter and poet, with eight albums and five books of poems and songs.
In his latest album, "The Journey Continues", featured the special collaboration of the master Enrique Morente.
The bandoneon music was provided by Fabián Carbone, the director and musician has performed as soloist with the Symphony Orchestra Canary Project Gerard Orchestra and the Philharmonic Orchestra of Spain.
He has worked with prominent Latin American music as Fito Paez, Joaquin Sabina, Pedro Guerra, Maria Dolores Pradera, Shakira, Nacha Guevara ... Finally, Guillermo Henao and Rebecca Nunez added ingredient that can not miss an evening of this kind, combining tango dance in its most classic elements of contemporary dance.
Music and dance show, "My tango was you"
One day before the final on Friday 22 June, as part of the Fourth Edition of the national festival Cotometrajes for Diversity "Andoenredando" held in Torre-Pacheco, the public could enjoy the magic show "My tango was you , "in which players were music and dance.
Through it, Horatio Rebora, Director of the World Summit of Tango, told the story of this musical genre, from its beginnings to the present, in a fascinating journey that started from the traditional to contemporary tango.
It introduced the tango into the neighboring yard, in the brothel, in dance halls, at parties in the upper classes.
He related how the tango song appears, the figure of Gardel and the bandoneon, the contribution of Astor Piazzolla and the tango-dance as performance art ... Through this show was made a first approach to the genre of tango as urban cultural and artistic expression contemporary.
As artists involved Charles Andreoli, songwriter and poet born in Buenos Aires.
His career of more than 25 years has led him to act on important stages in Latin America and Spain and touring in various European countries.
He earned eight albums and has published five books of poems and songs.
In his latest album, "The Journey Continues", featured the special collaboration of the master Enrique Morente.
The bandoneon music was provided by Fabián Carbone, Buenos Aires also has participated in several international festivals (Poland, Mexico, Germany, Japan, Spain, Venezuela ...).
As a soloist, has performed with the Symphony Orchestra Canary Project Gerard Orchestra and the Philharmonic Orchestra of Spain.
He has worked with prominent Latin American music as Fito Paez, Joaquin Sabina, Pedro Guerra, Maria Dolores Pradera, Shakira, Nacha Guevara ...
Last but not least, William Henao and Rebecca Nunez who, after a long professional career in the world of tango as a dance partner started in 2001.
In his country, Colombia, Guillermo Henao was dancer founder of two companies of the country's leading tango, Tango and Tango Ballet Vos Colombia.
From a young age, Rebecca Nunez, combines her studies of classical and contemporary dance with the Argentine Tango.
Together they have built companies and shows such as The Summers of Villa Tango Fes (Madrid), Artango, Afrotango Dauria Oscar and Tango Concept.
Participated in the Festivals of Tango of Granada, Almeria and Torrejón de Ardoz, among others.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Torre Pacheco