3 – 31 July

Introduction to Tango

MAH
Free, Booking Required

In July, the vibrant spirit of the Río de la Plata takes over the courtyard’s arcades with tango evenings. The program includes a guided tour, an introduction to tango, and a concert-milonga.

In French.

Thursday 3 July, 18:30
Thursday 10 July, 18:30
Thursday 24 July, 18:30
Thursday 31 July, 18:30

Rue Charles-GALLAND 2,
1206 Genève
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Photo Credit: DR

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