La Marshall
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Sandwiched between office blocks in downtown BA, La Marshall is easy to miss. But up the stairs, through the blue curtains and onto the dance floor, this milonga is the first – and for a long time only – of its kind. While it’s bi … Read more
Sandwiched between office blocks in downtown BA, La Marshall is easy to miss. But up the stairs, through the blue curtains and onto the dance floor, this milonga is the first – and for a long time only – of its kind. While it’s billed as gay tango, gender is irrelevant. Read less

The city's first gay tango
Sandwiched between office blocks in downtown BA, La Marshall is easy to miss. But up the stairs, through the blue curtains and onto the dance floor, this milonga is the first – and for a long time only – of its kind. While it’s billed as gay tango, gender is irrelevant.
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