Cochabamba 444 (Milongas)



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Eighteen years ago the nights of San Telmo came alive at Club General Belgrano, with its "Cochabamba Practice Sessions," which is the popular name that was given to these traditional sessions which take place on the street after which they were named. It is considered one of the first, if not the first, open practice sessions, which is still characterized by the the fact that there is no admission fee, they have a pay-what-you-wish policy. The first professor was the legendary "Pepito" Avellaneda, subsequent professors include the late Efraín Ordoñez and then Gustavo Naveira with Olga Bessio and Mingo Pugliese with Esther. The club continues to operate as an old traditional local club: bar service is provided by members of the club's Management Committee, who cook homemade-style food. The tables are large and strangers sometimes meet while sharing them. Note: There is no admission fee; the establishment has a pay-as-you-wish policy.

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by Ritva :
March 30, 2011
Very familiar, intim and frendly place. If you like to learn dance tango, not only figures, go to Club Belgrano. There is lot of space to dance in milonga too.
by Dieter Schmied :
September 30, 2009
I went to this place a few years ago and it was neato. I never knew then what it was called. Dieter in Cincinnati

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