Lights, Camera, Tango
Buenos Aires | Argentina
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Tango Show Photography experience and dinner in at the San Telmo Tango House in Buenos Aires.
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Bernardo Galmarini
What is this?
This photography experience takes you front and backstage at an iconic tango show in the San Telmo district of Buenos Aires. Hosted by a professional photographer, the activity starts with a 30-minute introductory talk in a San Telmo cafe where you'll learn about the camera settings and techniques required for shooting moving objects in low light. After this, you will walk a short distance to the theater where the rest of the evening plays out over photography, art, dining, and conversation.
Once seated at a premium table with a clear view of the stage, you will photograph the dancers and orchestra without obstructions. Dinner is served during the show, while Bernardo mentors you through the photography and shares cultural insights into tango culture. At a convenient moment, you will access the backstage area for the opportunity to meet and photograph the tango dancers while they prepare their make-up and costumes ahead the show.
What makes this unique?
This rare-access experience puts an immersive twist on the typical Buenos Aires tango show. Hosted by a globally published photographer from Buenos Aires, you will view this splendid performance from the perspective of an artist. The experience includes a workshop in photography, addressing how to configure your camera, composition, and techniques for shooting dancers. This enables you to capture incredible photographs during the show itself which takes place in a traditional tango house in the bohemian neighbourhood of San Telmo. The guarantee of VIP seats also ensures you have a clear view of the performance, which you will enjoy over dinner with your host.
Going backstage is the highlight of this experience. Bernardo will take you into the dressing room of the dancers where you can capture intimate portrait shots and have the opportunity to talk to the performers and understand more about the culture, the significance, the fashion, and the passion behind this legendary art form.
What is the profile of the host?
Bernardo Galmarini is a professional photographer from Buenos Aires, Argentina, specializing in travel and architectural photography. As a freelance photographer, his work has been published in the most prestigious newspapers, books, travel guides, and magazines worldwide including National Geographic, the Michelin Travel Guide, Lonely Planet, and The New York Post. Among his numerous accolades, he has claimed top prize in the "Luxury Travel Guide Awards" four times.
In order to share his knowledge, talent, and passion with other curious travelers, Bernardo has curated his own photography tours, workshops, and photoshoots in Buenos Aires as well as other locations around Argentina. These are designed to accommodate novice photographers new to the art as well as experienced photographers seeking ways of improvement.
What to bring?
A DSLR or mirrorless camera is recommended. However, this experience is available to those traveling with compact, point-and-shoot, and cell phone cameras. No flash is necessary.
Additional camera batteries are recommended.
Smart-casual clothing for the show.
Where is this located?
Where will we meet?
Meet Bernardo at El Federal Bar (Carlos Calvo 599) in the San Telmo neighborhood of Buenos Aires.
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USD 300
per person
Private
2 - 5 peopleⓘ
2.5 hours
The price includes all fees and tips.
This experience accommodates a minimum of 2 participants and a maximum of 5. It includes:
Introductory photography workshop at a porteño Cafe in San Telmo (x1 coffee included).
Premium table with an obstruction-free view of the stage.
Dinner (x1 alcoholic beverage included).
Backstage access.
Offered in English, Spanish
Private
2 - 5 peopleⓘ
2.5 hours
The price includes all fees and tips.
This experience accommodates a minimum of 2 participants and a maximum of 5. It includes:
Introductory photography workshop at a porteño Cafe in San Telmo (x1 coffee included).
Premium table with an obstruction-free view of the stage.
Dinner (x1 alcoholic beverage included).
Backstage access.
Offered in English, Spanish