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ROME - BUENOS AIRES: Roundtrip to TANGO FESTIVAL
Miguel Ángel Zotto, one of the greatest tango artists of all time, stated that no folk dance like the Tango approaches the same level of communication between bodies.
And how couldn’t also be said that none achieves symbiosis among peoples, more between Italians and argentines people.
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THE HUG AND THE TANGO
di Manuel Gonzalez

For those who dance, the tango’s embrace, is a wonder that allows us to meet people who do not know.
Tango allows us to find partners to dance in the milongas, at the dance classes, at the parties, in street performances, including family reunions, concerts, restaurants, anywhere in the world people play the sounds of tango.
The adventure of meeting someone we do not know, always create doubts and fears, especially because the other is or is not compatible with us and with the way we dance.
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Approach to the rules of the Ball "in a Milonga"
Manuel Gonzalez.

When someone learns the tango, all the preparation and practice of dance lead to an acquitance with the dance floor "La Milonga" *.
In this preparation you have to pay attention to technique, posture, communication, the steps to music, how to move in the room, the choreography, etc... But rarely it is taught what we're going to face when we dance in a Milonga.
I refer to the codes, rituals and traditions that till live in the ballrooms. Many times, if you've never attended a Milonga before, you should visit some first of all to soften and learn more about the details and rituals of the dance.
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FIVE MILONGAS IN BUENOS AIRES

In the world, are recognized for their prestigious teachers and for being the place where you can dance the tango without artifice. All courses are for beginners and experts alike.
n many courses do not need to register in advance. For the most part, you can eat during the break between a "tanda" of music and each other. There are "sophisticated" and simple district Club.
But all alike are trying to preserve a tradition that defines the identity of the city.
TAKE NOTE:
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