The number of those who advertise themselves as teaching tango milonguero or milonguero style in Buenos Aires is growing along with the demand. It is unfortunate that dancers actually believe they are learning tango milonguero from teachers who have never studied or danced with a milonguero.
At the beginning of the year I had the opportunity to partner a teacher friend from Milan, Italy, who wanted to learn how to teach milonga traspie. She decided to study with a milonguero who was very generous with his time and gave her what she needed in a couple hours. This week I have been partnering another teacher friend from Mexico City who is going to begin teaching tango milonguero at the university. She is studying with the same milonguero who is giving her everything she needs to prepare her course. She had several tandas with him in the milongas, and he invited her last night for an asado with his family. I have danced with this milonguero over the past ten years in Buenos Aires. He has never had the opportunity to travel anywhere to teach tango, but he has his passport. His name is Pedro Sanchez. If anyone wants to learn tango milonguero, the best way is in privates with one of the few milongueros who teach: Beto Ayala, Roberto "Pocho" Carreras, Osvaldo Centeno, Roberto Angel Pujol, and Pedro Sanchez. www.totango.net/milongueros.html _______________________________________________ Tango-L mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/tango-l
