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MUSICALITY WORKSHOP with El Chachivache
10/10 | 7:30 - 9pm | $40-$45
No partner necessary!

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A Milonga with El Cachivache

El Cachivache Orkesta is currently one of the most popular tango groups and is widely recognized on the world music circuit. Sometimes called ‘Tango Punk’, the group is characterized by its undeniably creative, original, and very “danceable ” style.

Some call them “modern buffoons”, others describe the music as “communal flat groove”, and both are true. El Cachivache serves up its music in a vigorous manner with a good dose of humor, mixing up overdriven traditional tango music with a post punk look, which simultaneously frightens and attracts the tourists.

Witty song introductions emerged with the music, livening up already energetic performances. The band is very popular in its home city of Buenos Aires, playing around 90 concerts a year.


Vito Venturino

Guitar & bass player for rock and jazz. Attracted to tango during the new millenium, founded the band in 2008

Andy Ferrari

Born in Buenos Aires in 1986, recently join the band in 2022.  Music producer, Dj and piano player.

Adriano De Vita

Born in 1986. Bandoneon player in OT La Vidu and Sismico as well, Adriano join the band in early 2017.

Pacha Mendes

Born in Neuquen, Patagonia in  1983. Coursed his studies at SADEM. Began  playing with the band in 2014.


SCHEDULE

VENUE: ULTMATE TANGO, 349 WASHINGTON ST, MALDEN, MA 02155
PARKING: PLENTY

PHOTO: Kay Herschelmann

8:00 pm
Milonga starts - TDJ Hernan

9:15 pm
El Cachivache Orkesta (First Set - 45 min)

10:00 pm
TDJ Hernan

10:30 pm
El Cachivache Orkesta (Second Set - 45 min)

11:15 pm
TDJ Hernan


WARNING

What to expect?

There will be no table reservations. First time - first served. All tickets are general entry. Small space and hence only 60 tickets are available. Buy early, as this is a super unique event. It will be crowded. It will be awesome. It will be UNFORGETTABLE!

El Cachivache Orkesta 'Busnadote' ("Searching for you")

This is how we saw El Cachivache during our latest tour to Buenos Aires last December.