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It takes two to Tango, and though it is difficult to bring about the number “2” in a city that is made up of “5” boroughs, we have cautiously selected the picture of  “2” roses in order to create the fashion statement of tango connection. The New York Rose of Tango also depicts the “2” (double personality) extremes associated with most Tango Dancers.

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La Nacional :
239 W.14th St. (between 7th and 8th Ave.), 2nd floor 212-427-2606 hosted by Coco (917-385-9698) and Juan Pablo (917-691-6399);
  Milonga 9:30pm - 1:30am  (Refreshments & food available ) $14
Lessons: beginner 7:00-8:00 taught by Juan Pablo;  intermediate 8:00-9:30pm;
Afternoon Milonga 5-9pm $8 ($7 additional to stay for Milonga de Coco)
La Milonga de Coco 9pm-3am $15; Lessons: 7-8pm Beginner taught by Kumi & Coco, 8-9pm Intermediate taught by María jose

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Stepping Out Ballroom & Latin Dance Studio:
37 W. 26th Street, between 6th Ave & Broadway, 9th floor;  646-742-9400  email: info@steppingoutstudios.com
Thursday. practice 9:30-10:30pm; Free for students; $5 non-students
3rd Friday Moulin Rouge - hosted by Maria Jose - milonga 9:30pm - 2am
2nd Saturday All Night Milonga hosted by Sarah Larocca $15, $10 for SO students; 9pm Intermediate lesson, dancing 10pm-5am
Sunday. Práctica with María José 3:00-6:00pm Free for students; $7 non-students

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Moulin Rouge - hosted by Maria Jose - milonga 9:30pm - 2am
Babalú Restaurant (live music) 327 West 44th Street, between 8th & 9th Aves.
Sunday "El Recodo"  9PM-12:30am, $10 ($5 Dancesport Students) DJ: Carlos Quiroga;
Esmeralda's Irregular Tango
1st and 4th Friday
Hit & Run Tango Saturday at the Bethesda Fountain in Central Park - Free - 6:00-8:30pm;Map

La Belle Epoque Restaurant (Live Music) 827 Broadway (bet. 12th & 13th Sts), 2nd floor, 212- 254-6436
La Estación (You Should Be Dancing); 412 8th Ave, 4th Fl, @ 31st St; Hosted by Reba Perez;
Sandra Cameron Dance Center; 20 Cooper Square @ East 5th Street (near Astor Pl & Bowery) 6th floor 212-674-0505
Spice Summer Festival:
Salsa-Tango Party on the Pier

Triangulo at Chelsea Market Ninth Avenue between 15th & 16th Streets; Saturday 4PM-7PM(?) Free
Friday Milonga 10:00pm-2AM $10 ($5 - XXI students) and includes refreshments 
Corazón @ Dance Studio 101; 101 Lafayette St 2nd fl; DJ Yesim
Rubyfruit Gay & Lesbian 9:45-2am
La Boca @
Iguana Milonga & Restaurant 9pm-12:30am DJ Yesim
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A Tanguero: Is a Person who regular visits the Milongas almost every night of the week. Is considered to be an exceptional Leader, one who can easily determine dance floor etiquette. An individual bearing an un-selfish and progressive attitude. A person who is slow to speak and often easily overwhelmed by dance floor interruption. A fresh but moderate individual.

A Tanguera: Is rather an attitude than a person which/who can be referred to as the followers normally found at Most Popular Milongas. She: the Tanguera (Attitude) is the reason why there is a Milonga, a Tanda, or the serendipitous mood which can find no reason why it is so important to be at another and another Milonga almost every night of the week.

A Most KNOW about all Tango Milongas, Tangueros y Tangueras - There's always an extreme mixture of personalities and often one person can emit an equal amount of emotions similar to those exhibited in each Tanda.

The most sincere method is UNDERSTANDING. However if leaning the difference between "Normalcy" and "Ordinary" is something you can afford? You'll be sure to eventually cover hundreds or even thousands of Milongas throughout your life span as a Tanguero or Tanguera without succumbing to the ubiquitous emotional diasporas of each Tango Community where ever you might find the Milonga. Fact: to each discovered "Normal" there is unfortunately in the lingering hind-site an obtuse (excruciating)  "Abnormal" and to every "Ordinary" there is fortunately more often found an "Extra Ordinary". The later would cause the most precious couple to again fall deeply in love. It takes 2-to-Tango, But 3-to-Learn to Dance the Tango.

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