Save the Date! Sunday, June 14 12-4pm Fundraising Brunch
- Walter Perez

- May 24
- 2 min read
Support Friends of Argentine Tango’s Free Wellness Programs for Seniors & Survivors

Dear Friends,
At Friends of Argentine Tango, we have spent more than a decade bringing the joy, connection, and healing power of dance to older adults across New York City.
Through our free tango and social dance programs, we have witnessed how movement, music, and human connection can profoundly improve quality of life for seniors — physically, emotionally, and socially. Many participants tell us these classes help reduce isolation, improve balance and mobility, stimulate memory, and bring renewed joy and confidence into their lives.
Over the past year, we have also expanded this mission through two very meaningful initiatives:
• Adapted Tango for Cancer Survivors
• Tango for Parkinson’s
These programs provide safe, welcoming spaces where participants can reconnect with their bodies, build community, and experience the emotional support that dance can offer during difficult health journeys. Seeing the impact of these classes has deeply reinforced our belief that the arts are not a luxury — they are an essential part of community wellness and healing.
To help sustain and grow these free programs for under-served communities, we will be hosting a
~ fundraising brunch at Art House in Brooklyn on June 14 12-4pm, $50 donation ~
Please come and bring friends for a fun, delicious, dancing afternoon and show your support for movement programs for seniors and those dealing with health issues!
We would love your support!
You can help by:
• Joining us at the brunch on June 14 - come alone or bring friends!
• Making a donation online through our website
• Sending a check in support of our programs
Donations can be made through our website here:
Every contribution, no matter the amount, helps us continue offering these programs free of charge to seniors, cancer survivors, and individuals living with Parkinson’s disease.
Thank you for believing in the power of dance, community, and human connection.
With gratitude,
Leonardo Sardella
Program Director
Friends of Argentine Tango


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