Who has witnessed a high-energy performance from the Aggie Wranglers?



Since 1984, the Aggie Wranglers have torn up dance floors performing choreographed, high-speed polka and jitterbug routines. The student-run country and western dance group is comprised of eight male-female dance pairs who share a passion for dancing and Texas A&M.

To be an Aggie Wrangler, students must be able to perform five specific high-flying, death-defying flips, spins and twirls. Beyond that, the group teaches about 2,000 individuals through dance lessons offered each semester at the Memorial Student Center, Expressions Dance and Music Studio, and College Station's popular dance hall, Hurricane Harry's.

Learn more about the Aggie Wranglers in the spring 2017 issue of Spirit magazine.