I recall the time (perhaps 12 years ago) in my area (San Francisco) when there 
were no discernible tandas.? I should say there were no cortinas.? At that time 
most tangueros honored the multiple-dance custom, but it was not based on any 
style of music.

Given the gender imbalance at many milongas in the U.S., I'm beginning to think 
tanda-less milongas are not so bad.? It seems far worse to have many people, 
ususally ladies, who never get to dance the whole evening.

In the swing dance community, the rule is 1 dance and move on.? Even the custom 
of escorting one's partner is sacrificed in order to maximize mixing. I suspect 
this approach would never work in Argentina, but in the U.S. it might help 
achieve the goal of distributing the joy of tango more evenly.

Bob 


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