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Dance tango on the bank of the Seinein Paris, France

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Feel the rhythm of tango. Allow yourself to lose control of your body and let the music guide you!
How to dance tango on the bank of the Seine in Paris
The River Seine is a truly inspiring place. It attracts many creative individuals — including dancers, who dance here in a variety of styles — from rock and roll to a tango. Here you can find the real masters whose movements are perfect, and fans enjoying their time. Here you can feel freedom. You can dance here for free at any night in summer - from 1 June to 31 August.

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