Creating and Managing Events

Any tanguero on Tanguear can publish events. Whether you are a dancer organising a practica, a teacher promoting your workshops, or a school running a festival — all you need to do is become a publisher.

To become a publisher, go to Settings > Publisher Preferences and accept the terms and privacy policy. Once activated, a Create Event button appears in the bottom navigation bar of the app.

This guide explains the three key concepts behind every event on Tanguear — Events, Schedules, and Recurrences. Once you understand these building blocks, creating any kind of event becomes straightforward.


The three building blocks

Think of every Tanguear event as a set of nesting boxes:

1. The Event — the big picture

An Event is the overall container. It has a title, a description, and optional media like photos and videos. It represents "what" you are organising — for example, Milonga del Sur or Buenos Aires Tango Festival 2026.

An Event on its own does not have a date, a time, or a location. Those details live inside Schedules.

2. The Schedule — when, where, and how much

A Schedule is a specific occurrence within your Event. It defines:

  • What type of activity it is (milonga, class, workshop, concert, performance)
  • When it starts and ends (date and time)
  • Where it takes place (venue name and street address)
  • How much it costs (entry price, or free with optional donations)

Every Event must have at least one Schedule. But it can have many. For example, a three-day festival might have:

Schedule Type Date Venue
Friday Night Milonga Milonga Fri 20:00 – 01:00 Salón Canning
Saturday Workshop with Maestro X Workshop Sat 14:00 – 16:00 Studio Tango
Saturday Grand Milonga Milonga Sat 21:00 – 03:00 Salón Canning
Sunday Farewell Milonga Milonga Sun 18:00 – 23:00 Salón Canning

Each Schedule can have its own image, video, guests, tags, and even a separate attachment (such as a PDF flyer).

3. The Recurrence — for events that repeat

If your event happens regularly — for example, every Tuesday evening — you do not need to create a new Schedule each week. Instead, you set up a Recurrence pattern.

A Recurrence tells Tanguear:

  • How often the Schedule repeats (daily, weekly, monthly, or yearly)
  • Every how many intervals (every 1 week, every 2 weeks, etc.)
  • Until when the pattern ends

Tanguear then automatically generates the future dates for you. Each generated date can even have a different price if needed.

Example: Your milonga happens every Wednesday from 20:00 to midnight, from March through June.

  • You create one Schedule: "Wednesday Milonga, 20:00 – 00:00"
  • You set recurrence to: weekly, every 1 week, ending 30 June
  • Tanguear generates all the Wednesdays for you automatically

Summary

Concept What it is Example
Event The overall container with title, description, and media "Milonga del Sur"
Schedule A specific date, time, location, and price within the event "Friday 21:00 at Salón Canning, 10 EUR"
Recurrence A pattern that repeats a Schedule automatically "Every week on Friday until June"

With these three building blocks, you can describe anything from a simple weekly milonga to a complex international festival — all from your phone or from the Publisher Area on the web.

Ready to create your first event? Continue with the step-by-step guide.

In breve

Come usare questa funzione

1

Open the Events section and tap Create Event

2

Enter the event title, description, and toggle Festival if applicable

3

Add optional media: image, video, attachment, external link, and guests

4

Tap Add Schedule and fill in the type, date, time, venue, and price

5

Optionally configure a recurrence pattern (weekly, monthly, etc.)

6

Add more schedules if your event has multiple sessions

7

Review all details and tap Publish

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