I think there is nothing wrong with technically identifying things - but he (and his fellows( missed some critical points in the technique - without them they are doomed to dance tango imitation.
And no, I will not reveal those points here, I am tired of repeating it. But still, if someone is curious, there are very important clues here: www.tangoandchaos.org There are no magic formulas, one will understand the important things only if it ready to understand. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Janis Kenyon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > There is an interview with Gustavo Naveira in which he says it used to be > about the music; now it's about the dance. I disagree with him. He > doesn't > understand what is special about tango because he has been concentrating > on > technically identifying everything in dance. He is missing the essence of > tango. It still is all about the music. > http://www.10tango.com/interior/detalle_nota.php?idx=90&seccion=4 > _______________________________________________ Tango-L mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/tango-l
