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TRADITIONAL DINNER SHOW
THE SERVICE INCLUDES

  • 3 step menu
  • Beverage included per person (Glass of wine, water, beer or softdrink)
  • Tango show
  • Transfer Free
USD 80.
Per pax
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TOTAL TO PAY
USD 80.-
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INQUIRIES

LOCATION

Dr. Tomás Manuel de Anchorena 647

Abasto - Buenos Aires - Argentina

ATTENTION SCHEDULE

From Monday to Saturday

trans.09:00hs to 8:00pm

SHOW DINNER

Thursday, Friday and Saturday

Dinner: 8:00pm

Show: 9:30pm

BOOKING

(+549) 11-6399-1032

reservas@catulotango.com

He was born in 1906. In 1955 he was one of the many political persecuted by the military dictatorship. He died in 1975 at his home in Ciudad Evita. In his honor, the street where he was born is named after him. At the age of 10 he composed Canyengue, a piece that Canaro performed. At 17 years of age he composed Organito de la tarde. Among his main works, in addition to those mentioned, are: Silbando, Viejo ciego, Corazón de papel, A Homero, Patio de la Morocha, Maria (with music by Troilo), The Last Coffee, Texas mansion, Red ink, Disencounter, The last curda. Distinguished as an illustrious citizen of the City of Buenos Aires, he stood out in this society by obtaining numerous awards: National Endowment for the Arts, SADAIC and other entities. This distinction was further reinforced when President Juan Domingo Perón appointed him to head the National Commission for Culture. His multifaceted personality allowed him to act in different environments:

• Professor, Secretary and Director of the "Manuel de Falla" Municipal Conservatory of Music.

• Founder of the Gardeliana Association in 1968.

• One of the first members of SADAIC and its President, after having held various management positions. Much loved and respected member in the union entity OSPESA.

• Journalist for "El Lider", "El Nacional", "Última Hora" and "La Prensa".

• Founder of MAPA (Argentine Movement for Animal Protection).

• Argentine featherweight boxing champion.

His favorite friends were: Pichuco, Manzi, Espósito, José Razzano, Piana, Cadicamo, Julián Centeya, Héctor Stamponi and Contursi. He was loved by his people as much as Manzi, Hugo del Carril, Leonardo Favio, Pugliese and many others.

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