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Roberto Restucha, an Argentine native, and Amalia De Angelis Restucha, a native of Uruguay, introdued Argentine Tango to the Triangle in 1986 by participating in Raleigh's 2nd International Festival.  Along with the Fiesta del Pueblo and numerous other events at museums, universites, churches, fundraisers, and other social events, they have been a fixture for representing the Argentine Tango in North Carolina for the last eighteen years.

They have developed their style of dance with the help of world-renowned tango masters such as Facundo y Kely Posadas, Gloria y Eduardo Arquimbau, Nito y Elba Garcia, Fernanda Ghi and Guillermo Merlo, Alberto Paz and Valorie Hart, and Carina Losano, amongst others.

They are known for the sensivity, elegance, and simplicity of their dance style. 
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Tito Restucha
Tito started dancing the tango in 1996.  Tango, in music and prose, has been part of his life as long as he can remember.  To and from school, soccer practice or games, wherever his dad was taking him 90% of the time it was tango in the tape deck.

The teachers that have had the most impact on his style of dancing have been Facundo y Kely Posadas, Carina Losano, Jose Garofalo, and Pablo Fontana.      

He has learned and adapted a style closely associated with the tango masters
of the 1930's and 1940's (The Golden Age of the Tango).  This is Salon Tango,
not meant for the stage, the way it's danced in dance halls around the world.   

In his spare time ;-) you can find Tito at
Roberto Jewelers
in Quail Corners Shopping Centers