Milonga (medley) – Real & Instant

: It incorporates African candombe, the Cuban habanera, and European polka [2, 13].

: Unlike the smooth, elongated strides of tango, milonga features smaller, faster steps and more relaxed body movements that allow for humor and improvisation [12]. Milonga (Medley)

: The word itself comes from the African Bantu language, meaning "words" or "argument," reflecting its history as a competitive singing style known as payada [9, 14]. 2. The Dance Style : It incorporates African candombe, the Cuban habanera,

Watch professional dancers perform a milonga medley entrance to the song 'Comme il faut': : It incorporates African candombe

: Using eye contact and a nod to invite someone to dance from across the room [8].