Delhi Milonga – Tango Socials by Eduardo and Kiran

Milonga de Mis Amores, the Tango Milonga by Kiran and Eduardo, debuted in Delhi’s plush Eros Hotel at Nehru Place. Milonga is a tango social – a place for everyone to Tango!

Noida Diary: Delhi Milonga - Tango Socials by Eduardo and Kiran

Delhi Milonga, that play only tango music, is an excellent mix of Traditional and Classic Golden Age tango, vals and milonga. It provides beginner’s classes and is the only regular milonga in town held every Fridays at the swanky five-star Eros Hotel, Nehru place. The venue with its old world, vintage charm transports you to the milongas held in Buenos Aires.

Tango is a social dance from Argentina. It is a partner dance. It is very classy, sensual and sophisticated. Obama was recently seen dancing tango during his visit to Argentina. Besides football, Argentina is famous for tango.

Tango is very meditative and therapeutic. People compare it to yoga and zen. Art of living Guru, Sri Sri Ravishankar ji is also promoting tango under Sri Sri Tango. Our Indian Gurus are also realising its benefits.

It is not hard core fitness activity. It is slow and gentle. Any age group can do it but a noted fact is that tangueros (people who dance tango, are referred as tangueros) are seldom unfit. There must be a reason. Like golf, it is an amazing socializing and networking activity. Tango is also supposed to be very addictive but in a very good way. Tango is healing and curing.

Noida Diary: Delhi Milonga - Tango Socials by Eduardo and Kiran 

In Delhi, the only school to teach tango is New Delhi Tango School- NDTS

They organize regular milongas (tango socials), tango festivals and tango workshops from world renowned artists. The founder of the school is Kiran Sawhney.

Tickets for the milonga INR500 
Venue: The Lounge Bar, Eros Hotel, Nehru place, New Delhi
Organizer: Kiran Sawhney (9810530027)
Email: kiran.sawhney@gmail.com



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