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Your one-stop calendar of Milongas in Calgary.- 3030.March.Sunday
Concert, Trans is a Flower
https://www.showpass.com/cwp-presents-trans-is-a-flower/“Trans is a Flower” celebrates gender diversity through music, poetry, visual art and drag. Based on the artwork of the same name- by Mike Hooves, this concert includes a tribute to the great trans masc jazz musician- Billy Tipton- and will include performances by Chantal Chagnon, NobleOney, Comrade Yulia Borscht, Sarah Good Medicine AKA MEdz, Audrey Lane Cockett and more!
Calgary without Patriarchy, is:
Joanna Borromeo, Piano
Shane Statz, Soprano and Tenor Saxes
SallieMae, Vocals
Luis Tovar, Percussion
Bella DeSouza Cook, Alto Sax
Guests: Leo Sato (Bandoneon) Ayham Kardouh (Oud) and Anacrucifix (Youth Choir)
with jacqs walker- Bass, Composition and ArrangementsSunday March 30, 7-9pm at The Alcove Centre for the Arts
Tango Course 3-2025
Olympia Dance Clubhttp://www.tangocalgary.com/classes517 16 Ave NE, Calgary, AB T2E 1K5, CanadaFor details, please visit, www.tangocalgary.com/classes
What are Prácticas and Milongas?

Prácticas
In Tango, a práctica refers to a practice session where dancers come together to work on their dance skills in a less formal environment than a milonga (tango dance party). Unlike milongas, which are social events where the emphasis is on dancing and socializing, practicas are focused on learning and improvement. They provide a space for dancers to experiment with new steps, work on technique, and ask for feedback from more experienced dancers or instructors who might be present.

Milongas
In Tango, a milonga is also a social dance event or gathering dedicated to dancing tango, including its various forms such as traditional tango, milonga (the dance style matching the milonga music genre), and vals (waltz-style tango). These events are where dancers of all levels come together to enjoy tango music and dance in a social setting, often following specific cultural etiquettes and traditions such as the “cabeceo” for inviting partners to dance.
Milonga Etiquette:
- No teaching, no criticizing.
- No lifts.
- No unsafe figures.
- Leave the figures for shows at home
- No loud talking.
- No soliciting.
- Stay in your lane and move forward in Line of Dance.
- Move up and fill gap in front of you.
- Use Cabeceo and accept refusals.
- Keep eyes up to avoid collisions, both gents and ladies.
- Apologize regardless of who is at fault in case of collisions.
- Shower, brush teeth before milonga. Dry sweat between tandas.
- Ladies, feel free to ask men to dance with you in Calgary!