amazed, but not surprised.
first, i want to thank sergio for his dead on answer to my question (you, my
new friend, must be a great teacher), and of course heather for her response,
certainly your cat is welcome, EVERYONE IS WELCOME WHEN AND WHERE I DANCE.
the question did not in any way, say that i "hated" ALL tango music, or that i
"hated any" tango music for that matter (my mother says i am not supposed to
use that word, so i don't. i was asking if others found some of the music
"whiney and uninspiring". obviously from the back channel answers, others have
the same feelings. sergio so aptly points out that there are many kinds,
reasons, styles, etc. of tango music, some which can be danced to, almost NEEDS
to be danced to, and some that can't. he also makes a great point of the
"journey" and one of the greatest metaphors EVER! "When this happened to me I
felt like I had been walking by a beautiful tree covered with flowers that I
had never noticed before, yet it had been there all the time in all his
complete magnificence." (i'm gonna borrow that one, OK?). i suspect that my
real problem is the local dj's not fully understanding the music, and playing
the "wrong stuff".
i sure hope that those of you with the "judgmental answers" NEVER EVER TRY TO
TEACH ANYTHING TO ANY ONE, i can almost assure that you will never succeed
(refer to sergios response for a positive example). I have spent more than 30
years teaching another movement based and equally passionate endeavor; i have
welcomed everyone from little girls to professional cage fighters. old people,
young people, athletes and klutzes, even ballerinas. i have loved to watch each
of them explore my "world" from their own perspective. i have treated every
single one of them with the highest respect, and been excited about everything
that they were excited about. i have bit my lip when they asked questions that
made ME evaluate what i did and why i did it. i have nearly passed out when
they "added" their stuff to my stuff. i have learned so much from them, and
TRIED never to judge them for their questions, or their experimentation (not
that they did not pi$$ me off sometimes). any of you judgm!
ental guys jewish? (got a jewish friend?) remember "the 4 types of children"
from passover, reread that section of your favorite hagadah. my post was a
question, not a condemnation, or ment to be disrespectful in anyway to the
traditions, the past, the current or the future (there WILL be one you know?)
the tango is a beautiful dance, life and music style. do you really think that
it should remain stagnant? OF COURSE we should respect the past dancers, music
and lifestyle, and understand them in the fullest depths, but do we need to
dwell in the past and not move forward? omg (i love that), is there no more
than what currently is? flat earth and dinosaurs eating little guys with clubs?
oh oh, things evolve. some people stand on the current state of things
shoulders and REACH UP. and sometimes they fall, and then the special ones get
up and reach again. and one day, one of them will touch the stars, and the next
one will stand on his (or her) shoulders.
get over your bad selves and DANCE. who freaking cares what dance (or what you
call it), if you love it, DANCE IT, TO WHATEVER MUSIC YOU WANT, whenever and
wherever you want; i ripped off a mean solo in the tool section at home depot
this morning looking at a new sander. and grumpy people, who are you to judge?
when you see someone loving their dance, be happy for them, just as you would
want them to be happy for you.
dance onthe tangnista
supported by PETA (People Expressing Tango Attitude) "no cats were injured in
the making of our music"
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [email protected]> Date: Fri, 28 Sep 2007 22:33:44
> +0000> Subject: [Tango-L] Tango Music> > > > Meaning of life says (among
> other things): 'i have been dancing tango about 5 years, 3 or 4 times a week,
> my wife is a dance instructor (not tango), so she has been dancing 'forever'.
> so, still figuring it out, but beyond beginners.' Does not like classical
> tango music. > > In my opinion you may have been 'dancing tango' for about
> five years as you say, but it seems that you never understood tango music. >
> > You may use the tango choreography to dance to any type of music but the
> feeling will be different.Unknown command - > > Many people both in Argentina
> and abroad have experienced similar feelings with respect to tango music in
> general as you do.Unknown command - > > What happens is that there are many
> tango orchestras, each one playing music with its own characteristics. > >
> There are different historical periods which were accompanied!
by different types of tango music.Unknown command - > > There is tango with
strong beat and tango with very weak or event absent beat. > > There are tangos
for listening and tangos for dancing. There are Argentine Tangos and foreign
tangos. > > There are thousands of tangos that are not very good. There are a
few hundred that are sublime. > > Unless you spend time with somebody that
knows the music and is able to teach you tango musicality it is obvious that
you, by yourself will never discover the pleasure of listening and dancing to
real tango music . > > This discovery may take several years, but then the
pleasure is in the journey; eventually you will be able to dance differently to
every tango orchestra with great feeling, improvising and making a good
artistic interpretation of the music.> > When this happened to me I felt like I
had been walking by a beautiful tree covered with flowers that I had never
noticed before, yet it had been there all the time in all his co!
mplete magnificence.> > With best regards, Sergio> ___________________
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