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Sadonna - The Brown Ambition Tour
In the form of a concert conceived as a poignant homage to his idol, Miguel Gutierrez reinterprets some of Madonna’s big successes in a melancholic way, accompanied on stage by cross-dressed singers, the Slutinos (“The Sad Latino Boys Backup Singers”). From effervescence to sadness, the affective displacement which he produces here gives an additional spirituality to pop hits, which were initially calibrated to make crowds dance and, by doing so, radically renews the listening experience. Run through with delicacy and fragility, and delivered without any superfluous artifice, his interpretation is so vocally impressive that it quite literally suspends times. In the process, the show weaves an underground, intimate connection between the star from Michigan and the choreographer from New Jersey, the better to seal their shared destiny, that of people born to their professions who still conserve from their origins the same vague melancholy, always concealed beneath an apparent joyfulness.
Source: program of the CND