[email protected] wrote:
> The Solution: 
> This is the hard part and I'm not sure I know  the answer perhaps separate 
> milongas for Nuevo and Traditional is the only  solution?
> If anyone has any suggestions let the organizers know. If we talk  about a 
> challenge we can find a solution.  
>   
Most milongas we have here in Canberra are in the traditional style. 
Last weekend, we had a "Nuevo Milonga", where all the music played was 
modern tango music, with lots of electronica and fusion stuff.

There was a substantial overlap between attendees at this event and our 
regular traditional-style milongas. The ronda was operating quite well, 
with no more mishaps than usual.

Separate milongas is really not a solution to any problem I'm aware of. 
Certainly not where I live.

Myk,
in Canberra
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