July 19th, 2008 in Tango Places | No Comments »
Although very few people would associate Colombia with anything else but salsa, it happens to be a very eclectic country as far as dancing and music is concerned. Of course, salsa plays a central role in the dancing and music scene of colombia but there are pockets of the country in which other types of music is also popular and flourishing.
the best place to go Tangoing in Colombia is the beautiful city of Medellin. The great Carlos Gardel died in this tango capital of Colombia. I unfortunately did not get a chance to visit this city during this visit, as I was essentially stuck in Bogota.
One might think that Bogota is devoid of tango being on of the Salsa capitals of the world. But even here there are a bunch of choices as far as tango is concerned. My favorite is the little known “El viejo Almacen del tango” which does not have that much web presence, but is a quaint little place in the heart of bogota, in the old colonial Candelaria. The place is guarded by wooden doors and unless you are looking for it, you are unlikely to come across it. But there is no cover charge (unlike salsa places in Bogota) once you enter, you will see a wall full of old records and a little bar with cheap beer. People mostly come in couples and are mostly regulars.
Here is the exact address:
El Viejo Almacen del Tango.
Calle 15 No 4-18C
Candelaria, Bogota.
Tele: +57-1-284-2364.
It’s just off avenida Jimenez (Ac 13), approximately behind the Crepes place.
Definitely check it out if you are in that part of Bogota, after having a nice creme bruelee or a tart at the french bakery nearby.