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Aggie Wranglers

Since 1984 Wranglers has grown to be one of Texas A&M University's most recognized student organizations and newest traditions. The Aggie Wranglers are a student-run, Country and Western exhibition dance group comprised solely of Texas A&M students.

Check out our promotional video here!

Announcments

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LESSON SIGNUPS:


Online Sign Ups will run September 1-10. You can also sign up at our booths on campus:

Date: September 1-5
Time: 9am-3pm
Location: Commons Lobby

Date: September 8-10
Time: 9am-3pm
Location: MSC Hallway

Check out our Lessons page for more details!

What do we do?

We travel all across Texas, the United States, and the world performing choreographed high-speed polka routines and our internationally famous Aggie-style jitterbug. The Aggie Wranglers have been honored with personal invitations by President George Bush (41) to perform in Washington DC, the opening of the Qatar branch of Texas A&M University in the Middle East, the christening of the USS Texas nuclear submarine in Virginia, the 750th Anniversary of Gravelotte, Germany, the Retailing Hall of Fame in New York City, the Steamboat Springs MusicFest, and Walt Disney World in Orlando.

The Aggie Wranglers teach approximately 3,000 students, faculty, staff, and community members to polka, two-step, waltz, and jitterbug each year. Dance lessons are offered in six sessions: two sessions each in the spring, summer, and fall semesters.

Why do we do it?

We perform to show our love for Texas A&M University and our love for Country and Western dancing.