"La Glorieta La Glorieta attends to those attracted to tango’s drama but who eschew slick, three-hour dance extravaganzas in downtown cabarets. Free and open to the public, this gazebo, in a plaza near Belgrano’s Barrio Chino, transforms on weekend evenings into an open-air gathering place for tango dancers—young and old, experienced and rookies alike. If you’re looking to learn the dance’s steps (as well as its complex etiquette), go early for classes (5–6:30 p.m.) before the dance floor opens. Dancing goes on until 11 p.m. and is canceled on rainy nights. By Travesías"
Asian Cultural Days in Buenos Aires. Gamelan music was representing Bali, Indonesia. Trying foods of Thailand, Malaysia, Vietnam and Indonesia.
Laura
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It was really nice to see locals dancing tango on Sundays after 6 pm (not sure from which time of the year, I went in late spring)
SONIA VERA
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Bella
Rachael Kennedy
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It is lovingly preserved and so many find enjoyment there. I saw a group dancing tango one day. Other days older folks resting beside it.
Mohamed Omar
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From the people, by the people, to the people. One of the last places in Buenos Aires where you will see ordinary people dancing and learning the tango from each other without the pretentious etiquette of the posh melongas. And you will be welcomed to join in if you have the guts(just wear a shirt and an appropriate shoes)
Marilyn Simon
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I love this outdoor Milonga.
Mariano Limongi
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Nice to see. Make sure to catch this afyer 21:00 on weekdays. Possibly the laat place in Buenos Aires where you will see ordinary people dancing and learning tango from each other. And you will be welcomed to join in if you have the guts...
Alan Seabright
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An outdoor milonga (tango dance event) in a beautiful setting. Even more so now that Barrancas de Belgrano has been renovated, turning it into one of the most beautiful and well kept parks in the city.