Why You Should Tango

In case you were wondering if Tango is for you, here’s what some of the experts have to say:

“No other dance takes you over so completely. More than a dance, it becomes a way of life.” Camille Cusamano, “Tango An Argentine Love Story”.

“Tango is so strongly associated with Buenos Aires that a visit isn’t complete unless you immerse yourself at least once.”  
 The Rough Guide to Argentina, 5th edition

Researchers at the University of New England in South Wales and Australian National University in Canberra discovered significant improvement in mood of their subjects after only two weeks of Tango lessons.  

“If you get all tangled up, just Tango on.” Al Pacino

After that amazing Tango scene in Scent of a Woman can anyone argue with Al Pacino?  Just saying…

Moira Williams is dismayed when her daughter, Tami, announces her engagement. Sure Jon’s a great guy, but why do they have to get married in Buenos Aires?  Though she dreads seeing her ex-husband, Alan, the gorgeous father of the groom has her pulse racing.
Widower Alan Rochester buries his grief with non-stop home improvement projects, but a sexy redhead has captured his attention.  He’s eager to show Moira the sights of Buenos Aires from his college days, but is he ready to face the world again?
 South of the equator, nothing is as it seems.  Can Moira and Alan navigate through their feelings for each other and save their kids’ dream wedding from becoming a nightmare?

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