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CU Tango Music Festival to bring global artistry to Champaign-Urbana: Community Focus with Callie Luttman

CU Tango Music Festival to bring global artistry to Champaign-Urbana: Community Focus with Callie Luttman

Executive Director En-Chi Lin said the event emphasizes both artistry and accessibility. Photo: Contributed/cutangomusic.org


CHAMPAIGN, IL (Chambana Today) — The CU Tango Music Festival will return to Champaign-Urbana April 16–19, offering a four-day celebration of Argentine tango through live music, dance and interactive community events.

Organized by CU Tango Music, the festival brings together local performers and internationally recognized musicians and dancers, while also welcoming newcomers to experience tango culture firsthand.

“We love tango and we think you’ll love it too,” said Artistic Director Amanda Ramey. “So come love tango with us.”

The festival opens with a free kick off concert Thursday at Krannert Center, followed by a weekend of performances, workshops and social events designed to build connection through music and movement.

Executive Director En-Chi Lin said the event emphasizes both artistry and accessibility. “This whole thing is about community,” Lin said. “We’re trying to build that community and get to know people.”

To hear the entire interview, click here: I CAN’T BELIEVE IT! by Illini Media Group

Highlights of the festival include:

  • A Friday concert featuring contemporary tango compositions, followed by a new meet-and-greet dance event
  • Saturday workshops led by guest instructors, along with free community programs for families and musicians
  • A large-scale evening dance, or “milonga,” featuring live music from a more than 20-piece orchestra and professional performances
  • A Sunday “PB&J” event — practica, brunch and jam — combining live music, dancing and a shared meal

Organizers say the festival is designed for all experience levels, including beginners. A free introductory tango class will be offered Saturday evening ahead of the main dance event. “If you can move, you can dance,” Lin said.

Ramey said tango’s emotional depth is what keeps people coming back. “It’s never boring,” she said. “Every dance with a different person or song is completely different.”

In addition to ticketed performances, several events throughout the weekend are free and open to the public. More information, including the full schedule and registration, can be found at CU Tango Music Festival website.

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