Jack Dylan wrote:

> But Nuevo in BsAs have their own milongas [called practicas] 

The difference between a practica and a milonga is something
quite orthogonal to style discussions (even though some
styles are obviously no-nos on crowded dance floors).

> and often have their own music.

How "often"? "Often" also means "not always", right? Again,
let's not confuse tango styles with the "I can dance this
to Beethoven's Ninth" movement.


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