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"Inside a restored 1920s mansion with high ceilings and period details, communal seating at long shared tables makes it surprisingly social—solo travelers won’t feel awkward and groups easily meet people—while a chronological show traces tango from immigrant-neighborhood origins to Piazzolla’s modern era with a live orchestra, four dance couples, and two singers across five segments; fair warning, there’s more singing than you might expect if you’re here for the full cultural education." - Celeste Moure, Allie Lazar