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Tango Classes & Milonga Re! at Piccadilly (Central London)

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This Tuesday at Re! with Hubert from France! 🌈🔥

Only for this Tuesday 24th of June we will have only one Open Level Class before Milonga.


19:00 Open Level Tango Class with with Beto Ortiz & Ewa Zbrseska

Re-TDJ: Hubert (France)

20:00 to 12:00am – Milonga

How Much?

Classes:
1 class £18 cash / £19 card
2 classes £30 cash /£31 card (Inc. Milonga)
1 class + milonga £30 cash / £31 card

Only Milonga:

Standard price £15
Special Cash Discount £13
Students:
£12 cash / £13 card (Inc. Milonga)

Where:

NEON 194

194 Piccadilly. St. James. London W1J 9LN

🚇 Picadilly Circus
🚇 Trafalgar Square


What does “RE” mean in Argentine Spanish?

If you’ve been around Argentinians for more than 10 minutes, you’ve probably heard someone say “Re” — like “Re lindo,” “Re bueno,” or just “Re.” But what does it mean?

“Re” is short for “recontra”, and it’s used to intensify whatever comes next. Think of it like saying “super,” “totally,” or “sooo” in English.
• Está re bueno → It’s super good
• Estoy re cansado → I’m so tired
• Ella es re piola → She’s really cool

But here’s the fun part:
Argentinians also use “Re” on its own — like an entire answer.

Let’s say someone asks:
— “Che, do you wanna go dance tonight?”
You can just say:
“Re.”
That’s it.
And it means something like:
“Yes, totally!” / “Of course!” / “Absolutely!”

So when we say Milonga Re, we are not just naming a milonga —
we’re saying it’s SO milonga.
Totally milonga. Super milonga. Re milonga.

The hug for Tuesdays



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