Argentine Traditional Night: Folklore show, wine & dinner - Buenos Aires, Argentina
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EXPERIENCE

In a relaxed and beautiful atmosphere, this experience invites you to enjoy and get to know part of our cultural DNA: folklore.

200 years ago, long before Tango landed in Buenos Aires, there was a cultural explosion in Santiago del Estero, a northern Argentine province. The crossing of Spanish colonizers with the native peoples of the area gave rise to this new cultural DNA, today known as the folklore of Santiago del Estero.

In this arid land of infernal temperatures, new rhythms and songs took root, always running according to the dancers. That is why a zamba, chacarera, gatito, malambo and carnavalito are dances that respect ancestral musical structures.

In this show you will have the chance to learn the story of “Los Abalos”, 5 brothers born in Santiago del Estero. They were the first to bring this culture to Buenos Aires back in 1940 where Tango was the musical star.

They were a unique case in the world of 5 brothers who played together for 60 years!

By the hand of Juan Gigena Abalos, grandson of Machingo, the eldest of the Abalos Brothers, you will experience “Gauchos of the Pampa” who recreate from their own and personal interpretation of this Argentine folklore with the repertoire of incredible and emblematic, “Hermanos Abalos”.

Upon arrival at the historic site where the show will take place, you will have a reception with wine tasting, and during the show you will be able to enjoy a traditional dinner.

A unique and autochthonous event where you will be moved knowing the history of Argentine Folklore and the famous Abalos brothers. You will not regret it!

 

HIGHLIGHTS

Learn and get to know part of Argentina’s cultural DNA: folklore.
Enjoy listening to “Gauchos of the Pampa”
Let yourself be carried away by the music and live a unique experience
Have a 3-course traditional dinner at a historical place in Recoleta

 

 

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