Tango and Insomnia: The Adrenaline After a Milonga
Post-milonga insomnia is the tango side effect nobody warns you about — adrenaline, replayed dances, and music that will not leave your head.
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Post-milonga insomnia is the tango side effect nobody warns you about — adrenaline, replayed dances, and music that will not leave your head.
From role democratisation to new venue formats, explore the trends that will shape London's tango scene over the next decade.
Compare Argentine tango and salsa: their music, embrace, movement, and communities. Discover what makes each unique and what London dancers can learn from both.
Tango does not fix grief. It makes space for it. Explore how the embrace, the music, and the community help dancers process loss and find solace on the floor.
Rising venue costs in London are reshaping the tango scene. How gentrification affects milongas and what the community is doing about it.
The post-milonga debrief is where tango's best conversations happen — reliving dances, discussing music, and deepening community bonds over late-night chips.
Visiting London? Find a tango milonga any night of the week. A practical guide for tango tourists navigating the city's vibrant dance scene.
Get the most from pre-milonga tango classes in London. Practical tips for beginners and experienced dancers on the clase previa — that valuable hour before the dance.
Ever wondered where your milonga entry fee goes? A breakdown of the real costs behind running a tango event in London.
Partner rotation in tango class can feel uncomfortable, but it's one of the fastest ways to improve. Here's why dancing with everyone accelerates your learning.
Your non-tango friends will never fully understand your obsession, and that is perfectly okay. Here is why the gap exists and how to live with it.
From Tokyo to Berlin to London, tango has become a global dance while retaining its Argentine soul. Explore how different cultures have shaped and been shaped by tango.