It's my feeling that people are people. Next someone is going to say the 
color of you skin also has a difference. 

On my last trip to BsAs, I'm finding that the visitors there are dancing 
better tango than the Argentines. Why you ask?
Americans, Germans, who ever really love the dance and are willing to give up 
anything and everything to get more of it. Argentines do it because it is a 
part of their culture, or because they see it everyday, or it an easy way to 
make a buck.

I would really like to know how much money I've spent on Tango and traveling 
to BsAs to get more deeply involved in it. Foreigners have moved to BsAs and 
given up their born heritage to become a part time Argentine. I my self now 
perform the Zamba, and Chacarera in my demos. People think I love Argentina 
more 
than the US sometimes because I live and breath Argentina.

My tango really improved when I first met Robert Hauk. Because I could 
understand him far better than some of the Argentines. Or because we speak the 
same 
laungage. I wonder what heritage background Robert has.

The last time I looked, I'm a white, American male with Polish heritage.
Does that make me a good dancer-teacher?

Timmy in Cleveland




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