Marble dance floors are really tough on the feet, knees, hips and back. I'm surprised a new place doesn't have a proper wooden dance floor. Are they targetting serious dancers?
God, I love my cushioned, floating floor of solid European Oak. Hmmmmmmmm. Keith, HK On Tue Sep 11 22:18 , [EMAIL PROTECTED] sent: >Tonight we went to the inauguration of the new Tuesday milonga of Hector y >Norma (Cachirilo) >in Boedo--in fact, it's half a block from my apartment. > >It's in the Salon de Fiesta Mallorca at the corner of Boedo and Carlos Calvo >3595. > >All Buenos Aires was there to check it out, the first milonga in Boedo, el >Barrio de Tango, in many years. Of course, being the inauguration, it was also >free. > >There are many problems to work out, such as where to seat people for the >cabeceo. Tonight it was impossible, as the tables were large round ones for >8-10 >people, men and women mixed. And people were crowded in front of the door, >waiting for a seat. >The floor is marble, hard but smooth for dancing. The salon is elegant in >black and silver. Terrific air conditioning. > >There were over 250 attendees, and it was great to see young and old there. > >We wish Hector y Norma lots of luck, and certainly I will attend often if for >nothing more than proximity. Up to now, there has been no good Tuesday >milonga here. Time will tell. > >Cherie (y Ruben) > >(54) 11 4932-5027 >http://tangocherie.blogspot.com/ > > > > See what's new at http://www.aol.com >_______________________________________________ >Tango-L mailing list >[email protected] >http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/tango-l _______________________________________________ Tango-L mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/tango-l
