Tango By the River
About the Business
Tango By the River is a non-profit charitable organization located at 128 J Street in Sacramento, California. Dedicated to promoting the artistry and culture of Argentine Tango, this institution offers a unique opportunity to learn the beautiful dance form. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced dancer, Tango By the River welcomes you to immerse yourself in the world of tango. Join us and experience the magic of moving in synchronicity with your partner and the music, as you discover the passion and elegance of Argentine Tango. Please keep in mind that all sales and donations are final and nonrefundable. Tango By the River is not just a place to learn dance, but a community that celebrates the joy and connection that tango brings.
Photos
Location & Phone number
128 J St, Sacramento, CA 95814, United States
Hours open
Monday:
11:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Tuesday:
11:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Wednesday:
11:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Thursday:
11:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Friday:
11:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Saturday:
11:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Sunday:
11:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Reviews
"A great place to learn tango. Donna and her staff are amazing. And if you get a chance to take a class with Eduardo do it"
"I have to give 5 stars! I went to a tango show this evening and the atmosphere was classy and sexy. The show was amazing and the people were friendly and hospitable.. I am signing up for classes I would recommend anyone to do the same this was GREAT TIME!!"
"Seriously, a scrawny, skinny, white male instructor exhibited biased behavior towards myself and other minority students in their class. This man appeared encouraging towards Caucasian students, but would tense up or ignore all minority students. Without going into details, i saw this happen several times. When i asked him a question about a certain dance move, he glared at me and did not reply. I know this disgusting behavior all to well because my latin American teachers have always befriended me and shown incredible warmth towards me. I urge minority students to avoid this dump and seek out other options. Racist parasites like him are everywhere in this country, but this immature, petty behavior is despicable especially when you are teaching Tango that originates from South America, and no South American instructor acts like him. He needs to be banished from teaching this dance effective immediately."
"I went to a milonga there for the first time. Two gentlemen acknowledged me and danced with me. The rest were cold and I felt strange to even say hello or try be friendly. There was a very unwelcoming vibe as though I was crashing a private party. Sexy clothes and stiletto heels seem a must uniform here.Mostly older crowd bur very immature. It felt like a high school prom. I tried to let the hostess know how I felt and didn't understand why everyone couldn't be cordial and friendly to a new person and she told me if I don't like the culture I should go dance salsa. A waste of time and money and I left feeling a bit abused."
"I've never had any plans of Tango lessons. I was convinced to go with a private group and did so with great hesitation. I am so glad I went! The instructors were easy going, funny and made us feel very comfortable! We will definitely go back."
List of local businesses, places and services in California
β business help π services β phones π opening times βοΈreviews π addresses, locations π· photos