The tragic accident that took his brother's life, confessions to the former BBVA resident, cannot stop tears

In a touching interview in “Sé Luan Topi”, the renowned choreographer Tan Brama, gave way to tears when he stopped talking about his family. He related the painful moment when his older brother, Naim, was separated from his life six years ago in an elevator accident. [...]
In a touching interview in “Sé Luan Topi”, the renowned choreographer Tan Brama, gave way to tears when he stopped talking about his family.
He related the painful moment when his older brother, Naim, was separated from his life six years ago in an elevator accident.
The way he went... An accident... I never spoke. I didn't even mention Big's, I always kept it. Feel! It's so hard to talk. It was hard, because he was very kind, hard-working, alegro, always smiling. I didn't think he'd get away like that. It was difficult, very difficult. I was on trial this morning. That's where I got the news. I want to talk a lot, but it's really hard.
Naim was with the Tirana highway. He did pantomime. When I started dancing, he supported me. He used to say to me: Bravo, it's hard. It was the year '93. She never told me. When I started going on television, it said "Bravo." He's been very supportive. Both Chim and Naim”, said Tan Brama among others. /Periscopi/












