THE RICH tradition of tango music is set to be showcased this November with the captivating trio ‘Tango Enigmático’ bringing the vibrant tradition of Argentinian tango to the Coolum Civic Centre stage on Saturday, November 16.
The Southeast Queensland-based trio blends the passionate melodies of the violin, the rich resonance of the double bass, and the lively rhythms of the piano during their performances and transport their audience to the lively streets of Buenos Aires.
Known for their fusion of classic tango rhythms with innovative contemporary compositions, Tango Enigmático’s performances include works from renowned composers worldwide, including the legendary Astor Piazzolla.
The ensemble—featuring Chloe Ann Williamson on double bass, Flora Wong on violin, and Cara Tran on piano—aim to simply share their love of tango with audiences everywhere.
Chloe, one of Australia’s foremost tango double bassists, combines technical mastery with a deep passion for the genre, having studied under the world’s top bassists. Flora brings an eclectic approach to her music, moving seamlessly between contemporary tango, improvisation, and interdisciplinary collaborations.
And Cara is an accomplished pianist whose experience spans festivals and concert halls, performing with prestigious orchestras both in Australia and internationally.
Together, their music weaves a rich tapestry of emotions—passion, nostalgia, and even a touch of humour—connecting listeners to the universal soul of tango.
More information and tickets – www.redchair.com.au
Tour Dates:
Maleny Community Centre: Thursday, November 14, 7pm
Majestic Theatre Pomona: Friday, November 15, 7pm
Coolum Civic Centre: Saturday, November 16, 7pm
Eudlo Hall: Sunday, November 17, 4pm
The Tango Enigmático tour is presented by local performing arts company Red Chair with the support of the Queensland Government through Arts Queensland. This initiative was supported through the Creative Industries Investment Program and is jointly funded by ArtsCoast through Sunshine Coast Council’s Art and Heritage Levy and the Regional Arts Development Fund in partnership with Queensland Government.