Tango-L was undeniably Very Important for years. I am one of the many
who appreciates today the friendships I made through Tango-L.
In a perfect world, would I like to see it find a new relevancy? Yes, of
course.
Is that possible? I personally don’t see why not – although apparently a
fresh
Keith,
Reflecting on things digital, after reading your message I immediately
looked for the 'like' button. Guess that sums it up.
Tango-L was great in its time, but I haven't read anything on it for years.
Robin Tara
http://www.taratangoshoes.com
1-207-505-5227
On Mon, Apr 6, 2015 at
...@gmail.com
To: Keith Elshaw ke...@totango.net
Cc: Tango L tango-l@mit.edu
Sent: Monday, April 6, 2015 8:47 PM
Subject: Re: [Tango-L] Should Tango-L continue?
Keith,
Reflecting on things digital, after reading your message I immediately
looked for the 'like' button. Guess that sums it up
Is there a place on the web where people are discussing tango?
I don't know why people stopped posting on Tango-L. I miss Tango-L, but I
don't expect that people will change their (non-)posting patterns.
I still prefer email lists, but I think I'm a throwback on this.
--Sharon
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I appreciate Tango -L for the worldwide responses, as well as the
thoughtfull and experienced people here. Most are now teachers, and I think
it is great to continue to share thoughts and ideas about teaching, and
about what makes tango click with people. I say keep it!
On Mon, Apr 6,
Today is the most content I've seen ontango-L for years. I do miss it. Tango-L
started off for me being a advertisingtool for the Tango Fantasy on Miami
beach. It was a fun way to meet many of theTango organizers that have become
great friends. It's also been a majoreducational tool for those