Damn.. made a mistake...
I should have said:

Ladies, I expect nothing LESS than your presence, sharp-pointed elegance and
refinement, to be who each of you are, at that moment during the tanda and
dance. The space and pause between my request is yours.

Igor: One thing;
"A dancer like to dance"??
Is this good grammar?

Off to dance..
David
PS: Spell check is my Fribend...

 


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Igor Polk
Sent: Thursday, December 27, 2007 9:02 PM
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Subject: [Tango-L] Keep away!

This has nothing to do with dancing.

And it is better to make a clear distinction.

A dancer like to dance. Everything else is irrelevant.

Igor Polk.


1. they embrace you with tenderness
2. you can feel their heart beating
3. you can feel them breathing
4. they are warm
5. if you do something inventive or particularly musical you get a small
smile or sometimes a sigh
6. the smell of them when you are both working hard and you both start to
sweat
7. the way they hold you for a moment after a beautiful dance before they
release you and step away





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