A Milonga is a social event where people gather to dance the Tango. Originating in Argentina, it typically features a lively atmosphere with music, dancing, and social interaction. Milongas can vary in style, from traditional to more modern interpretations, and often include a mix of experienced dancers and beginners.
During a milonga, dancers follow specific etiquette, such as the cabeceo, a non-verbal invitation to dance. The music played at these events usually consists of traditional Tango compositions, creating an immersive experience for participants. Milongas are not just about dancing; they also foster community and cultural exchange among attendees.