Elemer,

I think that Lois is saying that the prospects of tango for her traveling 
companions are quite good because the newcomer dancers *in Argentina* are 
seeing that foreigners that come to BsAs dance tango better than they do and 
that everybody's level of tango dancing has improved as a result of that. 
However, I'm not sure that others would agree with her theory. Anyway, I wish 
Lois good luck with her trip and I'm sure her companions will love BsAs.

Cheers,

Manuel

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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> To: [email protected]
> Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2007 21:06:09 -0800
> Subject: Re: [Tango-L] Leaving for BsAs tomorrow
>
> Is this a joke?
> Are we recent converts to tango, realizing that the foreigners are better 
> dancers than us?
>
> Elemer, Redmond
>
>
 I am especially interested in the level of dancing. I would think that a> 
better understanding of the dance and focus on improvement throughout the> 
world, that the level has gotten higher. I am also thinking that the> 
Argentines who are recent converts to tango are realizing the high level of> 
dancing of the foreigners and are "stepping up", so to speak. This may be> 
great news for us visitors.>> I will have a group with me again, and it is 
always great to see this> beautiful city through the eyes of the newcomers.> 
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