Ksenija's fundraising milonga in mid December was one of the nicest I went to in Scotland last year. Several people said how lovely it was.
It all starts with the host and the tone. It is a necessary element though not sufficient, because great music and good physical conditions for dancing are also needed. But actually Ksenija's milonga was makeshift, not fancy. It was a space in someone's office and I think it was organised fairly impromptu. Still, it had a good floor, there were chairs opposite one another and you could see to invite and though it was a smallish space people did still invite by look. Those I think are the main conditions.
December 2015
A: I had such a great night! Finally, in Edinburgh! Did you? Amazing how different host, venue, atmosphere can change everything even with the same (or rather a subset of the same) people.
B: My thoughts exactly! What a lovely host and a lovely evening!! It's nice when things don't feel oppressive.
A: What a relief when a milonga like Ksenija's can change so much.
B: She was so happy, sunny and welcoming!
A: Yes. And attentive to everyone's needs. She is an ideal host.
B: Yes I think the key to a good milonga is a good host.
A: An essential element, I agree. Like attracts like when it comes to organisers, I feel.
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March 2016
A: I was chatting to someone yesterday about who/why certain people get asked to dance... He reckoned it could be summed up as "warmth".
B: I agree with that. For me dancing has much less to do with skill, technique even experience, than it has to do with character.
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December 2015
It was just lovely. It was the best night I have had in Edinburgh since...I can't remember. Iain had offered a room at his office for free. He's born to host too. They are ideal hosts together. It was the warm tone that was so nice. I commented on that to a partner & he said yes, warm & cosy which is exactly the sort of event I'd've expected Ksenija to run.
Juan was the DJ. The music was lovely if high energy. Biagi then fast Laurenz - No me extrana (dance video with Ismael Heljalil) & friends; fast vals, fast milonga. Most of the tandas were great except (another) poor Pugliese. There was a not so great OTV at the start with Coqueta (dance video in Lo de Celia) & Viento Norte - I'll take Coqueta at a push but never Viento Norte. Video [or "how to tramp a tango"]. There was another poor "early evening" tanda next to it I'm not sure I even knew the orchestra. But overall it was very nice. Tricky perhaps to DJ for such an intimate milonga. I wish Juan had varied the speed of the tandas more is all. He did a great trad set at the Counting House in November though was more variable the once or twice I heard afterwards.
We were only between 15 & 20. Of the guys I only danced with one guy swapping 2 & 2 tracks because he is tall & amazingly good as the girl. It was very nice. I had all nice girl partners & good dancers.
With the Forth Road Bridge closure it was three hours travel for three hours in the milonga but it was worth it.
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Ksenija, who I think is an anthropologist, has gone to Nepal now but if you need a great host or just someone warm, attentive and welcoming - that's the chica!
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