Milonga is a term for a place or an event where tango is danced. People who frequently go to milongas are sometimes called milongueros. The term Milonga can also refer to the musical style of tango that is quicker and upbeat.
The music played at Milongas is mainly tango, tango vals, and milonga. Most milongas are held on a regular basis and they often begin with a tango class and sometimes a demonstration dance. In Helena, we have a monthly Milonga on the third Saturday of each month. During the summer we also have outdoor Milongas more frequently. See the Calendar or the list below for upcoming events, and the Fee Schedule for costs.
Usually, three to five songs of a kind are played in a row (this is called a tanda) followed by a short musical break (called a cortina) to clear the dance floor and facilitate partner changes. There are a number of informal rules that dictate how dancers should choose their dancing partners.
It's almost the Spring Equinox!
Come celebrate at our March Milonga
Saturday, March 20th, 8:30pm to midnight
at the Montana Club Rathskellar
The DJ this month will be: Grace Hodges
The cover charge is $7, unless you're a Friend of TangoHelena, in which case it's $6
If you haven't joined as a Friend yet for 2010, now is a good time!
Go to http://www.tangohelena.com/friends to find out more
As usual there will be a free half-hour lesson for complete beginners from 8:00 to 8:30pm, so please invite your friends to learn some tango. Help our tango community continue to grow!