La Milonga Del Corazón
The aim of 'La Milonga Del Corazón' is to further promote Tango in the region of Skåne. We will strive to complement the already rich tango scene by offering an authentic milonga based on the traditions of Buenos Aires. Our biannual milonga will take place in conjunction with visits by top dancers from Argentina who will perform at the evening milonga and present a range of workshops over the weekend.
In order to uphold the traditions and authenticity of the dance as it is danced in Buenos Aires, La Milonga Del Corazón will promote the use of tango etiquette, rules and traditions that are used in the most famous milongas such as 'Salon Canning', 'El Beso' and 'Nino Bien'. Below you can find some of these traditions that we call the Rules of the House:
Cortina "Leave the dance floor" - The Cortina is a code of behavior in a milonga and the beauty of cortinas in Buenos Aires is that absolutely everybody thanks their partner and leaves the dance floor. Since each tanda is followed by a cortina, you can now choose who you will dance with next from among everybody present in the room, instead of having to limit yourself to whoever is sitting. It promotes the social aspect of the evening and maintains the traditions of the tango.
The Cabeceo - The accepted way to invite a person to dance is to catch someone's eye, and smile and nod, perhaps raising your eyebrows in an inquiring expression or directing a nod towards the dance floor. The response, if the invitation is accepted, is to smile and nod back, whereupon both people walk to the dance floor and dance. Why not try to invite your partner to dance in this way? After all the purpose of this Argentine custom, known as the "cabeceo", is to make the invitation to dance less stressful and the possibility to decline more discrete. Essentially you can avoid receiving or having to say a harsh verbal "No". It spares everybody's feelings.
Interlude 'Media Lunas' - A short musical interlude will take place 2 hours before the end of the milonga when tango will be very briefly rested to make way for 2 songs of another traditional Argentine dance. This will coincide with the serving of "media lunas" and coffee to give you that extra boost needed to get through the last part of the milonga. (This tradition has been borrowed from 'La Viruta')
'La Melodia Del Corazón' - Some DJs in Buenos Aires play "La Cumparsita" twice to end the night, one each of different versions. People will dance the first "La Cumparsita" with just anyone, but then dance the final La Cumparsita with their special someone. La Milonga Del Corazón will play one "La Cumparsita" but the very last song of the evening will be our special signature tune, listen out for it and make sure to have your favourite dancer/special someone ready.
E-post:
Telefon: 0733209395
Kontaktperson: Johanna Eckberg
Adress: Ystadsgatan 16B, 214 24
Region: Skåne län, Södra Sverige










