We Call It Tango: A Sensational Argentine Dance Show

We Call It Tango: A Sensational Argentine Dance Show

chicago, Illinois, US

Available Dates

200 North Oak Park Avenue, Oak Park

⭐  Get ready for a spectacular tango show with We Call It Tango in the Arts Center of Oak Park in Chicago, where every twist and turn is a move in a game of love and lust. With live music and atmospheric lighting, this tango dance show will whisk you away in a whirlwind of romance and passion. Get your tickets for We Call It Tango: A Sensational Argentine Dance Show in Chicago! Highlights ❤️ Immerse yourself in an emotional love story, beautifully portrayed through music and dance 😍 Marvel at the dancers, filling the stage with explosive footwork and electrifying energy 🎭 Feel the passion in the air, emotions heightened with intense atmospheric lighting 🎵 Get lost in the sultry rhythms of the piano and bandoneon in a live music performance General Info 📍 Location: Arts Center of Oak Park - 200 North Oak Park Avenue ⏳ Duration: 60 minutes approx. Doors open 30 minutes before the start of the concert. Late arrivals are not allowed 👤 Age requirement: 8+. Children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult. ♿ Accessibility: the venue is ADA-compliant ❓ For more information, please consult the FAQs of this experience here 🪑 Seats are allocated on a first-come, first-served basis within each zone. We recommend you arrive early. Description More than just a dance show, We Call It Tango is a love story. The dancers, commanding the stage with precision and agility, invite you on an emotional journey through love and lust. Experience every heartfelt moment alongside them, their unbreakable bond laid bare in every expertly executed step. And with live music and atmospheric lighting, this spectacular three-act romance is sure to take your breath away. Ready to discover the art of Argentine tango? Get your tickets now for We Call It Tango in Chicago: A Sensational Argentine Dance Show! Fever Seating ✨ Created, directed, and choreographed by Agustina Videla and Pablo Destito, directly from Buenos Aires