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If you are planning a trip to Argentina to experience the wonders of Argentine Tango then this site might be just what you are looking for.
Argentina’s Travel Guide
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Tango
With over 134 Milongas a week, a plethora of schools, and an ever-growing number of teachers, the Tango scene in Buenos Aires can be overwhelming, even to the most seasoned aficionado.
Where to Dance
Though the Milongas listed below are predominantly popular for their particular category, the beauty in them is that they are always mixed, especially between the Milongureo and Salon styles.
Terms to Know
Milonga is a public tango dance. Milonga is also a style of tango music and a dance indicated by an uptempo 4/4 rhythm. Other tango rhythms include Tango (lyrical and melodic 2/4) and Vals (3/4 time.)
Where to Shop
Comme Il Faut Arenales 1239 – Puerta 3M. 4815-5690
This store was the first to create “haute couture” tango shoes. They are the most beautiful Tango shoes in the world. Not for the indecisive, they come in an enormous range of styles and colors……
Publications
El Tangauta This is the bible for tango dancers and aficionados. It is published monthly and has all the information on everything Tango, including who is performing where. You can find it for free at most schools and some Milongas. It is also available online.

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