On 03.12.07, at 17:34, NANCY wrote: > Actually, most DJs in BsAs play three tango sets, then > a milonga set, three more tango sets, then a vals set. > ...
Dear Nancy, just out of curiosity, which milongas in Bs As are you referring to? I only know of other... ehm, let's call them "cycles": Canning, El Beso, any day - T T V T T M From my more distant memory: El Arranque, Monday matinee - T T V T T M Maipú 444, Wednesday matinee - T T V T T M Lo de Celia, old place - T T V T T M Sunderland - T T V T T M Porteño y Bailarin - T T V T T M La Glorieta - T T V T T M La Marshall - T T V T T M Only Niño Bien does it differently, but less tango, rather than more: Niño Bien, thursday - T V T M To further explain what I actually mean: Each T stands for 4 Tangos, each V denotes 4 Valses, each M is 3 Milongas. Saludos de Buenos Aires, Thorsten. ------------------------------------------------------------------- E-Mail : mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Phone : +49 211 239 28 29 Fax : +49 1212 510 741 830 Skype : skype:thorstenzoerner URL : http://www.TangoDuesseldorf.de/ Yahoo! : http://de.groups.yahoo.com/group/ThorstensTangoTagebuch/ ------------------------------------------------------------------- "A good tango dancer you recognize by the way he walks - not by acrobatic figures." Pablo Verón _______________________________________________ Tango-L mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/tango-l
