> From: Valerie Dark [email protected]

> 
> I like to go to the milongas de barrio away from El Centro in Buenos
> Aires. You see dancing you could never have imagined. Two separate
> tangos? Try two hundred! The diversity is fabulous. > 

But they're not separate are they? Everyone is dancing happily on the 
same dance floor to the same music.

But Nuevo in BsAs have their own milongas [called practicas] and often 
have their own music. Aren't they separated from the rest of the Tango 
community? Aren't they even separated by BsAs city laws?

Jack


      

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