Stephen P Brown wrote: > Some of the djs in the United States have begun reducing the length of > tandas to three songs to promote/enable more rotation between partners. > I'm interested in opinions about the desirablity of such an approach.
For London milongas, I made that switch about three years ago and the general impression on myself and the organisers and dancers who've commented is that it works. Elsewhere e.g. Berlin, where dancers are on average much more experienced and girls don't greatly outnumber guys, I play longer tandas. As a dancer, I prefer longer tandas. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I also "play out" the cortina if I notice that a large number of dancers > are new .... between tandas I play one song that seems appropriate to > this group of dancers. A cortina (curtain) is for not dancing and an other-rhythm break is for dancing. I think it is a bad idea to confuse the two. I'm glad I know nowhere in Europe or BsAs that does that. -- Chris _______________________________________________ Tango-L mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/tango-l
