I agree completely, but want to amplify the "Sitting in one spot all 
night" thing. WHERE you sit is supremely important. At any venue there will be 
predominate traffic flows - to and from: the front door, the bathroom, the 
dancefloor, and the food, as Trini pointed out. Women who want to dance, do 
well to put themselves in or near the traffic flows. 
     Also, it helps greatly to be paying attention to every available guy (at 
least the ones you want to dance with) that comes near or even in your 
direction, making eye contact if he looks your way.
     Another tip: While it can be enjoyable to sit with other women so you can 
chat while you wait, I strongly recommend sitting/standing by yourself if you 
can, or at least avoid sitting in a cluster of women.
     Another tip: After the tanda has started, get up and cruise around. Any 
men hanging around instead of dancing are fair game. Like Trini said, being 
sociable at the food table can result in an invitation. It can be even more 
effective to be moving as a tanda is ending and people are coming off the 
floor, looking for their next partners.
     Another tip: Never be shy about asking a man to dance (at least outside of 
BsAs).

               J
             TangoMoments.com


> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [Tango-L] Gender Imbalance
> 
> One solution to teach them how to get dances.  Sitting in
> one spot all night, expecting someone to come up to you is
> not a very effective way to meet people.  The women who are
> successful in getting dances are the ones who aren't afraid
> to get up, will visit the food table which is a great place
> to strike up a conversation (without hinting about a
> dance), and act more sociable.  I don't think that acting
> like a prima donna works in the States.
> 
> Trini de Pittsburgh
> 


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