Larry, Thanks for sharing LA Tango websites. I will be in Anaheim (Aug
10 Monday) presenting at a conference of the Academy of Management. My
symposium focuses on using Tango to teach Management skills of
leadership, communication, teamwork, risk taking etc. The audience is
Management
Larry et al,
I just returned from BsAs and am thankful for the timeliness of this
discussion. What I found to be interesting is that our BELOVED cabaceo isn't
used everywhere. Men simply had no problem asking me directly to dance and I
witnesses first hand that others were asked directly
Several people have emailed me asking for the names of the milongas I
went to. It was several years ago; I don't remember. The curious might
look at my writing web page for some specifics. It has a link to a
diary of my visit, written when I got back home, and expanded from
daily posts to
Larry de Los Angeles wrote to Tango-L:
Several people have emailed me asking for the names of the milongas I
went to. It was several years ago; I don't remember.
Those who are *really* interested might try to search the Tango-L archives.
From what I remember from those postings to Tango-L
The first one or two postings expressed your surprise at how your body felt
after a long overseas flight (hellooo?). The first 3 of them dealt with how
you kept changing hotels night after night, trying to find one where people
did not smoke, and how you locked yourself into your room and then
to clarify:
astrid is refering to larry's old postings on tango-l.
I never posted my initial experiences in bs.as. to tango-l!
christian
astrid wrote:
The first one or two postings expressed your surprise at how your body
felt
after a long overseas flight (hellooo?). The first 3 of them
--- On Wed, 6/4/08, Darlene Robertson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just returned from BsAs and am thankful for the
timeliness of this discussion. What I found to be
interesting is that our BELOVED cabaceo isn't used
everywhere. Men simply had no problem asking me directly
to dance and I
Darlene writes- I never went to Confiteria Ideal (and it was
only mentioned as a place tourists go).
The person who told you that was wrong. Certainly tourists go there,
but the place is hardly deluged with them. It's very popular with
Argentines, for several reasons.
It is centrally