Tango Calor, who perform at Porlock village hall next month, will take you on a journey from the back streets of Buenos Aires to the salons of Paris.

The trio has performed for tango milongas - dances - around the country and has played festivals such as WOMAD and Glastonbury in the UK, and La Ghironda in Italy.

Indira Roman is one of the great stars of Latin music in the UK. She has sung all around Europe with artists such as Roberto Pla, performing the music of her home city Havana, Cuba.

In this show she gets to explore her other love, the great love songs of Argentine tango.

Mirek Salmon is one of only a few bandoneon players in the country. This instrument - Argentine concertina - is the true sound of tango and this will be a rare opportunity to see it played live.

The show will appeal to young and old and moves from high energy Latin rhythms to the heartbreaking songs of Carlos Gardel. Suitable for both those who like to dance and those who want to sit and drink it all in.

The Take Art presentation is at the village hall on Saturday, February 5, at 7.30pm. Tickets are £10 from SPAR, Visitor Centre or online. A wine bar and interval refreshments will be available.

Tango Calor, who perform at Porlock village hall on Saturday (February 5), will take you on a journey from the back streets of Buenos Aires to the salons of Paris.

The trio has performed for tango milongas - dances - around the country and has played festivals such as WOMAD and Glastonbury in the UK, and La Ghironda in Italy.

Indira Roman is one of the great stars of Latin music in the UK. She has sung all around Europe with artists such as Roberto Pla, performing the music of her home city Havana, Cuba.

In this show she gets to explore her other love, the great love songs of Argentine tango.

Mirek Salmon is one of only a few bandoneon players in the country. This instrument - Argentine concertina - is the true sound of tango and this will be a rare opportunity to see it played live.

The show will appeal to young and old and moves from high energy Latin rhythms to the heartbreaking songs of Carlos Gardel. Suitable for both those who like to dance and those who want to sit and drink it all in.

The Take Art presentation is at the village hall at 7.30pm. Tickets are £10 from SPAR, Visitor Centre or online. A wine bar and interval refreshments will be available.