Destacados / Highlights
Youngsters’ tango at Abasto neighborhood
On Fridays, the Museum Home of Carlos Gardel presents the series of music Joventango, with free admission
This Friday, Mirta Godoy, accompanied by Marisa Pérez Acosta in guitar, will present the show Tangos en género femenino (Femenine genre’s tango). "Generally, tango was written and sang for the masculine genre. We we always the “percantas” who made men suffer, so we had to ask for permission to change the genre in the songs to transmit love, pain, anger, that in every lyric had a woman soul", Godoy says about her show.
Friday 9, guitars’ duo TanGuido, formed by Guido Briscioli and Guido Di Blasi, who will perform Tirate un lance.
Friday 16, Buenosiarece, by Quintet La Biyuya, with Pablo Dichiera (guitar), Marina Baigorria (voice), Pablo Vaira (electric bass), Santiago Varela (percussion) and Pablo Marasco (traverse flute). La Biyuya is a searching, a path that follows the essence of what tango tells and discovers what can be narrated. A reflection of the present Buenos Aires, without cliches.
Friday 23, En El Abasto, Las Del Abasto, with Laura Camacho (double bass), Lucrecia Ortiz (piano), Paula Gluzman (bandoneon), Mercedes Musso (clarinet), Valeria Matsuda (violín) aned Stella Díaz (voice). Women’s orchestra that performs a varied repertory, including instrumental themes and songs from tango, milonga and waltzes, which became part of our cultural heritage.
Closes de series, in May, Elke Josefina Aymonino, with the show Elke sufre el tango como ninguna.

Concerts are held from 7pm to 9pm, at the museum located in Jean Jaurés 735, Abasto.