--- On Mon, 4/18/11, Jack Dylan <jackdylan...@yahoo.com> wrote:

> I can't help but disagree with this,
> especially when it's supported by a comment
> from the superficial world of fashion - IMO, nothing has
> less in common with 
> Tango.


Actually, Jack, women's fashion has more of an effect on tango than you might 
think.  Have you ever seen canyengue performed in modern clothes?  In modern 
clothes, women doing canyengue look inelegant and awkward with knees akimbo.  
When women wear dresses cut similarly to the early 1900's, they look quite 
nice.  

Today, women are wearing pants to milongas or dresses with leggings underneath. 
 This gives them more freedom to more their legs without exposing personal 
areas.  Fabrics are also stretchier, which also allows more movement.  There 
are many factors influencing tango.  Fashion is one of them.


Trini de Pittsburgh


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