Really? And which milongas in BsAs accept switching roles? I can only recall
La Marshall - and that's because it's a gay milonga.

Keith, HK

On Tue Sep 11 23:42 , "Lois Donnay"  sent:

>After my Following for Leaders class last night, the men sat around talking.
>One question came up. We know there are milongas in Buenos Aires where
>switching roles is acceptable. Are there any other communities in the world
>where men are free to dance with men, women with women, etc? Are the
>milongas billed specially or is this acceptable in regular milongas?
>
>We also lamented the lack of male teachers who can follow, and the number of
>men who teach on the floor. Ladies, when you pick teachers or listen to your
>leaders, do you take into consideration whether they can follow?
>
>Loisa Donnay (adding the "a" in preparation for BsAs)
>Minneapolis, MN
>
>
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