Learn the basics of Argentine tango with professionals. Activities include two 1.25 hour classes, an Argentine-inspired dinner, and live and recorded dance performances.
Learn the basics of Argentine tango with professionals, Amy Beaudet and Ilya Lisenker. Connect with your partner and the music of Argentina in a fun, inclusive environment. Individuals and duos welcome!
Activities include two 1.25 hour classes (10:30 am and 2:30 pm) with time in between for shopping, soaking in the hot pools, or relaxing by a warm fireplace.
Then savor an Argentine-inspired dinner with live and recorded dance performances at 6:30 pm to round out the experience.
Cost is $100 per person (or $190 per couple). Deadline to rigister is October 20. Questions? Call Nancy Ford at 970-225-9136.
Adults only, Alcohol not included in the cost. Questions? Call NancyFord at (970) 225-9136.
Sponsored by Platte Valley Arts Council with support from The Wyoming Arts Council.
Enjoy lodging savings if booked by October 5 at the Saraotga Hot Springs Resort--call 307-326-5261.
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