Centro Región Leonesa (Milongas)






Location
Humberto Primo 1482
15-4147-8687
Thursday is the day of Niño Bien, the milonga that takes place in a building of the Sociedad Leonesa. The traditional rules and codes of milongas are strictly observed in this place. For example, tangos are danced in sets of four songs, which are separated by an interval in which a variation of music is played, from national rock music to Arabic music. The interval, which only lasts a few seconds, is the perfect excuse to change partners. Another tradition is the "nod," which is the signal used by a man to indicate that he is inviting a woman to dance from afar, waiting for the woman to accept, so that he can go to meet her at the table. Note: Don't try to dance if you don't know how, since at these places "you are what you dance."

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