
Milonga means social activity or space for tangp dance. To put it more simply, milongas are tango dance parties. Milonga dancers are called "milongueros". If a group of people are going to dance tango, we can say they are going to the millong for them. We will share the information in the following lines, such as how Milonga nights are and what rules are found.
Milonga also means a different kind of music. Milonga music is distinguished by fast temposu and dancers are expected to take more serial steps.
Milonga is also meant to dance with milonga music (Milonga also comes to mean a different style of tango, which is actually called Tango Milonga. Milonga; Using tango's basic items is faster and less complex. Milonga emphasizes the rhythm of music more. Milonga has 2 different styles. These are "Milonga Lisa" and "Milonga Traspie".
History of Milonga
Milonga; It appeared in Argentina and Uruguay and became popular in the 1870s. It has been developed from the singing type called "Payada de contrapunto". Milonga; Cuban Habanera, The Mazurka, The Polka and The Brazilian Macumba. "The Candombe" and "Payada" also affected this dance.
The Argentinian cowboys, called "Gauchos," came together in open spaces and were known for playing guitars and singing songs about life. The black slaves who participated in this meeting did not understand the songs. They call these meetings "milongas" or in other words "many words." As a result; The word milonga was used to describe these meetings.
Milonga Nights
In many large cities there are places that host weekly or monthly milongalas. You may have information about the places, times, and charges where the milongas are organized as a result of a search on the Internet. Milonga usually takes 4 or 5 hours and is organized as a social activity or lesson. Milonga practice lessons tend to be less formal than real milongas, and usually take place in the presence of DJs instead of live music.
Milonga usually plays 3-5 songs in sequence (this is called "tanda") and then a break with music (called "cortina"). The purpose of this search is to emptying the dance floor and making partner changes.
Milonga has some rules at night. One of them is with the eye contact invited to the dance and the man is pointing at the track by tilting his head; If the woman accepts the invitation to dance, she will not turn her face to the other side by ignoring the eye contact if she does not accept her smile or head in the sense of yes.
Milonga and Tango
Tango and milonga are in close relation to each other, although they are different species in the Argentine music. But how? And, what if different species are tango milonga? Misleading use of these two terms leads to confusion. Let's briefly summarize the situation.
The Argentinian cowboys called Gauchos were called milonga for their intimate conversation. The milonga, an African-Brazilian term, meant "many words" or "words" (words of singers). Then these Argentinian cowboys had to come to Buenos Aires. Here they entered into a relationship with an African-Argentinian population. This led to the birth of tango dance. A music was created to accompany this dance. And at that time the fashionable "milonga" and "habenera" influenced this music. Tango emerged in the face of the Gauchos "milonga", the European immigrants "habenera" and the multinational African-Argentine dances in Buenos Aires. Some features of the milongas of those days were also seen in the tangos of the 1900s. Angel Villoldo's "The Tango El Choclo" (1903) is the clearest example of the milongan effect. In other words, the milonga had appeared before the tangodon and was regarded as the pioneer of a kind of tango.
In the process from 1920 until 1955 tango underwent significant transformations. Three different tango varieties emerged during this period: tango milonga, tango romanza and tango concion. Tango Milonga was often called Milonga, which caused confusion among the terms. In 1931 Sebastian Piana wrote the song "Milonga Sentimental", which was written by Homero Manzi, and was the pioneer of the tango milongan. This work evolved the simple harmony of milongan and introduced the rhythmic, melodic, poetic probabilities. Numerous compositions followed his path, and works such as La Trampera (A.Troilo), La Punalada (P. Castellanos), Nocturna (J.Plaza) and Taquito Militar (M.Mores) appeared.
The main characteristic of Tango Milonga is that it has rhythmic patterns in Milonga.
Astor Piazzola, known as the creator of the new Tango, made radical changes in the tangoda by presenting classical music and jazz items. Tango Milongo used it as an important part of his style.
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