(medley) - Milonga

: It is characterized by a fast-paced 2/4 rhythm [2, 26]. It is significantly quicker and more "staccato" than the traditional tango or vals [11, 30].

Beyond a specific song, a is a foundational pillar of Argentine and Uruguayan culture, serving as a musical genre, a dance style, and a social event [11, 18]. 1. The Musical Genre

: Unlike the smooth, elongated strides of tango, milonga features smaller, faster steps and more relaxed body movements that allow for humor and improvisation [12]. Milonga (Medley)

: Tables usually surround the dance floor, serving as a "home base" for attendees to watch and socialize [3, 8].

: Dancers move in a counter-clockwise circle around the floor to avoid collisions [3]. : It is characterized by a fast-paced 2/4 rhythm [2, 26]

Watch professional dancers perform a milonga medley entrance to the song 'Comme il faut':

The milonga musical style originated in the Rio de la Plata region as a precursor to the modern tango [13]. : Dancers move in a counter-clockwise circle around

: Dancers often use a "tight" body core but soft knees to maintain the rapid tempo [16]. Common steps include "rock-steps" and quick "traspié" (synopated) movements to navigate the floor [3, 26]. 3. The Social Event