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Hello and Welcome to TangoinUtah.com. We teach both Argentine and Ballroom Tango Dance Classes and organize Tango dances (Milongas) in beautiful Salt Lake City, Utah. On our site your will find information about Argentine Tango Dance Lessons that we offer, Practicas (practice sessions), Milongas (dance parties) and more. No partner is ever required & Beginners are always welcome. Learn to dance Argentine Tango and experience the Romance & Passion for yourself!
"Forget the mannered ballroom dancing image, tango is a real roots music: sometimes sleazy, sometimes elegant, but always sensuous, rhythmic and passionate..." The Rough Guides, "World Music" |
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New 4wk session of "Intro to Argentine Tango" classes starts Tuesday, April 27th @ 7pm.
Who can join this class? This is an "Introductory level" class, so everyone is welcome to attend! 
No experience & No partner is required.
Start dates: New session starts Tuesday, 04/27
Date/Time: Tuesdays 7-8pm
Location: DF Dance Studio 2978 S State St. Salt Lake City
Price: $40/1 person/4 week session. The price includes a FREE FPractice Music CD
Drop ins: $15/class/person (doesn't include the CD)
Registration: BUY ONLINE or call: (801) 557-3648 What is Argentine Tango: Argentine Tanog is an intensely passionate dance that will capture your feet and your soul. Your life will never be the same as you enter the nocturnal world of ochos, sentadas, and milongas. Enjoyable at any level, Tango becomes more physically and intellectually rewarding as your relationship with the Buenos Aires-born dance deepens.
Brief History: First appearing in the 1880's, tango has developed and grown into one of the most popular dances in the world. Now people can experience it's whole essence, it's melodramatic lyrics and movements in Buenos Aires and many other cultural centers in the world.
Far from the caricatured performances in Hollywood movies, real tango expresses the emotions and tells the story of the Argentine people. Tango songs and dances are a rich source of poetic history and tell their own stories about Argentina and Buenos Aires.
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