Milonguero
Milonguero refers to a style of Argentine tango dancing that originated in Buenos Aires. It is characterized by close embrace, intimate connection, and a focus on improvisation within a smaller dancing space. The term itself can refer to a dancer who practices this style, or to a social dance event where tango is danced, specifically a milonga. Milonguero style emphasizes intricate footwork and subtle lead-and-follow communication. Dancers often maintain a very close embrace, with partners' chests almost touching, allowing for a deep connection and shared musicality. The movements tend to be more contained and subtle than in other tango styles, with an emphasis on "walking" and small, precise steps. This style developed in the traditional milongas of Buenos Aires, where space was often limited, encouraging a more intimate and grounded approach to dancing. The milonguero dancer prioritizes connection with their partner and the music, rather than elaborate figures or showy movements. It is a style deeply rooted in the social aspect of tango, valuing the shared experience and conversation between dancers.