Pretty much everybody seems to have attacked Janis on this subject. But the fact is, she's absolutely, 100% correct. Argentineans are the very best dancers of Tango and the best way to learn is to learn from the best. Isn't that obvious? Unfortunately, we all have limited time and money and we have to use each as wisely as possible.
If you're totally committed to Tango, you'll do as Janis and others have done, and go to live in Buenos Aires. If you're slightly less committed, you'll just spend as much time as you possibly can in Buenos Aires. If you're even less committed, you'll settle for learning from local and visiting teachers, whoever they might be. But let's not delude ourselves and imagine that any non-Argentine, including Melina and Detlef, are as good as the best of the Argentines. Quite simply, they're not. And Dani, no one has ever said that Argentines are the ONLY good teachers/dancers - just that the best teachers/dancers are Argentines. There's a big difference. In fact, even Janis, in her post, said that Americans could learn from American teachers - so she asked .. why import Germans? On that I have already disagreed with Janis. In the absence of Argentines - importing European teachers might make good sense. Keith, HK On Thu Sep 6 1:55 , Club~Tango*La Dolce Vita~ sent: >Tango is best learned from whoever is judged to be a good teacher (and dancer) >on *merit*... NOT on nationality! > >A boxing trainer/coach can raise a boxer to world class level ...IF that coach >is a good trainer and knows his stuff! How many boxing coaches have groomed world champions without ever having been in the ring themselves?! > >A racehorse trainer can groom a champion racehorse without himself ever having >run the Grand National! > >Can we leave this bigoted nonsense about Argentineans being THE only good >teachers/dancers...???!!! > >D > _______________________________________________ Tango-L mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/tango-l
