
Noelia Marzol (39) spoke about a stressful situation she experienced this year: the recent operation of Donatello, her four-year-old son, whom she has with her husband, soccer player Ramiro Arias.
The dancer who is currently shining Bloody Tango (Broadway Theater)He talked about what it was like to take Donatello into an operating room and the emotions that this shocking situation caused him.
“It’s great for a mother to leave her child in the operating room at such a young age. “It’s a terrible feeling that I wouldn’t wish on anyone,” the actress said.
To avoid talking more about the planned procedure the child underwent, Marzol added: “I don’t want to give too many details because I know that There are also many mothers who have to operate on their one and a half year old children because there is no other option.“.
So explained that Donatello had undergone tonsil and adenoid surgery and that he was already well and recovering at home.
“I won’t say anything because he is the one who laid the body and who had the worst time,” he commented in an interview he gave to Puro Show (El Trece).
Aware that she represented many mothers in the same situation, the protagonist of the piece Bloody tango advised: “It is a situation that must be handled with a lot of patience and love.”
The boy’s operation came amid the chaos of the end of the year and family transitions. “Three days after Dona’s operation we moved, it was Alfonsina’s (her other daughter) birthday and the parties and the premiere of the play in Mar del Plata came,” said Marzol.
“I don’t know how I stand here” She added with a laugh, suggesting that between motherhood and working life, the body clearly can’t do more.
Noelia Marzol, who has been a dancer since she was a child, also spoke about the physical strain of preparing for the tango show in which she stars.
“I’m completely broken. I have three herniated discs, infiltrated knees, I can’t take it anymore. “These are the last performances and I have to say goodbye,” explained the star of Bloody tangowhich will be in season from January 5th Radio City Theater in Mar del Plata.
In this sense, Noelía emphasized that her love of dance, which arose in the Río de Plata, was only discovered in adulthood. “Throughout my youth I had a fight with the tango“You think and feel that it is something that belongs to another generation, to your parents and grandparents, but now I love it and am happy,” he remembers.
His enthusiasm for the dance genre arose thanks to Dancing for a dream (El Trece) when she competed in 2023 and reached the final as runner-up.
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“When we finished dancing, There were a lot of people who really liked the tango version we performed in the finale. And with Johnny Lazarte (dance partner) we said we would do a show like that,” the artist recalls.
But putting on a show of this size Bloody tangohaving more than 12 dancers on stage was quite a challenge. “For me it is beautiful as a dance, It is one of the most complex and sensual in the world. But when I started dancing, it was like starting from scratch, I took lessons again and so on,” admitted Noelia.
“It also depends a lot on the partner you have, you have to measure the energy of how the other person treats you. It’s all a complication,” he analyzed.
Finally, he made a confession that reinforced his desire to take the show around the world: “We wanted to make a show that told a story. “We did it to get it out there.”