Tango History Talks with Professor Catalina Cabana 1880- 1910

Whispers from the Port: Tango Is Born (1880–1910)

$40.00

Have you ever wondered what it was like to walk through the shadows of Buenos Aires at the turn of the 20th century—where dockworkers, immigrants, and criollos gathered under dim lights, unknowingly shaping a new art form?

How did they bring together their languages, their music, and their sorrows—and slowly give birth to something as unique as tango?

In this first chapter of tango’s history, historian Catalina Cabana takes you on a journey to a time when tango wasn’t yet a spectacle on stages, but a quiet ritual whispered in the forgotten corners of the city.

You’ll discover how cultures collided, how African rhythms merged with European melancholy, and how a spirit of resilience and creativity gave rise to something deeply original.

The story unfolds in a 60-minute pre-recorded talk, enriched with visual materials and downloadable resources to deepen your understanding.

This is not just a lesson—it’s an experience.
You don’t just learn about tango—you feel its first heartbeat.