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Milonguero is a style of close-embrace tango dancing, the name coined by Susana Miller and Oscar "Cacho" Dante from the Argentine word "milonguero". [1] Milonguero is a term for a skillful and respectful tango dancer who holds a reverence for the type of traditional social tango that is danced at milongas in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Veteran tango dancers. A milonguero is a person who spends time dancing social tango.The word comes from the term milonga referring to a tango dance event.. The term was used from the 1870s to mark a man who spent much of his time dancing tango of any style. [1]
Susana Miller is an Argentine tango professional who is one of the most prominent teachers and dancers of the modern milonguero style of tango.She introduced the term Milonguero Style [1] in the mid 1990s when she was assisted by Cacho Dante, Pedro 'Tete' Rusconi, and other milongueros with whom she collaborated to develop a new didactic and system to teach tango. [2]
This brought the "milonguero style" to the West Coast. See Alberto's account in "Sweet and Sour Tangos" El Firulete October, 2000. [In 1995] the “Year of the Milonguero” was “declared” by the head of the dance department at Stanford University to herald the inclusion of real milongueros for the first time in its memorable Tango Weeks.
Carlos Espinoza (born 8 March 1981) is a Chileno dancer and teacher. His dance style is based on tango milonguero. Together with [Agustina Piaggio] he gives tango classes at various tango festivals around the world. One of Carlito's first tango teacher was Carlos Malone and Sergio Natario, who taught him the importance of walking.
Kaitlyn Sardin takes 20 years of experience in Irish dancing and blends it with hip hop and dance hall to wow millions on Instagram.
For their freestyle dance, Stephen brought along fellow members of his gymnastics team to showcase his incredible strength and gymnastic skills (and, of course, his pommel horse made an appearance).
Maria del Carmen Rodriguez de Rivarola, better known by her artistic name Maria Rivarola (born in Buenos Aires, ca. 1957) is an outstanding professional dancer, social dancer, and choreographer of the Argentine Tango. She is known for performing a specific style of Argentine Tango known as Milonguero Tango. [1]