Out & About!
Soledad Villamil
Centro Cultural Torquato Tasso (Defensa 1575). Fridays & Saturdays, 10pm. Tickets: $150 ($120 in advance) at the venue. Book at 4307-6506.
The actress-singer Soledad Villamil presents her latest solo album Canción de viaje on Fridays and Saturdays of February. This multifaceted artist is the leading actress of the Argentine Oscar-winning film El secreto de sus ojos.
Opus Cuatro
Los 36 Billares (Av. de Mayo 1265). Fridays, 9.30pm. Tickets: $90 at the venue. Book at 4381-5696 o info@los36billares.com.ar
The legendary vocal group Opus Cuatro, which was formed in 1968, offers four concerts in February with guest performers. Its repertoire includes popular and local folk music, tango and spirituals. Current members are Alberto Hassan (tenor), Hernando Irahola (baritone), Federico Galiana (bass) and Andrés Bugallo (tenor). Tonight they present Repique y canto, with Gabriel Said on percussion.
Julia Zenko
Velma Café (Gorriti 5520, 4772-4690, www.velmacafe.com.ar). 9pm. Tickets: $120 at the venue or www.ticketek.com.ar
Julia Zenko performs for the first time in public with her daughters Laura González and Elis García, in a show full of good memories.
La música del azar
Samsung Studio (Pasaje 5 de Julio 444, www.samsungstudio.com.ar). Thursdays-Sundays at 9pm. Tickets: from $120 at the venue or www.livepass.com.ar
This is the local adaptation of Paul Auster’s novel The Music of Chance. A man inherits a huge amount of money and decides to start a new life. He begins an aimless adventure in his car.
Taco, punta y traspié
Teatro Municipal Colón (Hipolito Yrigoyen 1665 , 0223- 499 6555). 9pm. Tickets at the venue.
Juan Pablo Ledo, the lead dancer of the Teatro Colón’s resident ballet presents Taco, punta y traspié, a show featuring ballet and tango classics. 10 dancers on stage and live music!
Humores que matan
Teatro Lido (Santa Fe 1751, 0223- 4943302, www.multiteatro.com.ar). Wednesdays - Sundays, 9.30pm. Tickets at the venue.
Soledad Silveyra and Betiana Blum star in the local version of Woody Allen’s comedy Central Park West, a story about love, sex, betrayal, adultery and death. Adapted by Fernando Masllorens and Federico González del Pino and directed by Luis Romero.


















