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milonguero style : ウィキペディア英語版 | milonguero style
Milonguero is a style of close-embrace tango dancing, the name coined by Susana Miller and Oscar "Cacho" Dante from the Argentine word "milonguero".〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Practimilonguero interview with Oscar "Cacho" Dante, dance partner and teacher of Susana Miller )〕 ''Milonguero'' is a term for a skillful and respectful tango dancer who holds a reverence for the type of traditional social tango that is danced at milongas in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The two uses of the term do not coincide: many dancers who are considered to be milongueros do not dance milonguero-style tango.〔 ==Origin==
Milonguero-style tango, also known as ''estilo milonguero'' (in Buenos Aires, known by name ''Estilo del centro'' because it originates from downtown milongas where dance floors were crowded) or ''apilado'' (piled up, stacked), is a close-embrace style of social tango dancing in which the focus is inward and the leg and arm movements are kept small. The style developed from and is appropriate to crowded dance floors. The term was coined by Buenos Aires-born tango dancer Susana Miller in the 1990s in the process of teaching others the kind of inwardly focused tango dancing that was practiced by veteran dancers in the social dance venues of central Buenos Aires, differentiating it from the more pronounced movements of outer Buenos Aires and other less crowded milongas, and especially to separate it from choreographed stage tango.
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