Ritmo Latino prepares for Saturday showcase
By Missy Schrott | April 6, 2017University of Richmond's latin dance group, Ritmo Latino, is ready to fill the Tyler Haynes Commons with their namesake, 'latin rhythm,' this Saturday night.
University of Richmond's latin dance group, Ritmo Latino, is ready to fill the Tyler Haynes Commons with their namesake, 'latin rhythm,' this Saturday night.
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