Richardson residents now have the opportunity to immerse themselves in the art of Argentine tango, as the Argentine Tango School has officially opened its doors at 1360 W. Campbell Road, Ste. 126. Founded by renowned tango performers Hugo Patyn and Celina Rotundo, the school offers a variety of dance classes tailored for individuals, couples, and groups.
Weekly Milonga Events
Starting in June, the school will host a milonga every Friday. These social dance events provide a platform for students and community members to practice their skills in a lively and authentic setting. Milongas are an integral part of the tango culture, offering dancers a chance to connect and share their passion for this traditional dance form.
Experienced Instructors
With over 30 years of experience teaching and performing in more than 40 countries, Hugo Patyn and Celina Rotundo bring a wealth of knowledge and expertise to the Richardson community. Their dedication to preserving and promoting the cultural heritage of Argentine tango is evident in their comprehensive teaching approach and commitment to fostering a welcoming environment for dancers of all levels.
Community Engagement
The opening of the Argentine Tango School adds a vibrant cultural dimension to Richardson’s local community, encouraging residents to explore new hobbies and engage with the arts. The school aims to create a space where individuals can come together, learn, and enjoy the rich traditions of Argentine tango.
For more information about class schedules and events, interested individuals can visit the school’s website at www.argentinetangoschooldallas.com.
Original reporting: Community Impact — Richardson — read the source article.