I don't have anything bad to say about Copes as a father of the modern tango, 
just teachers (and there are plenty of them) who still use his eight step basic 
to teach. Typically they don't tell students anything about connection, 
navigation or embrace, even though in many cases they know better, they just 
keep moving into more complex sequences in subsequent lessons. In many cases 
they also do not correct basic errors such as poor posture. Even if these 
things are mentioned they are soon forgotten as they are irrelevant to the 
learning process that is going on in lessons structured in this way. When you 
dance with someone from one of these teachers you think - wow - how can someone 
know so many steps and not be able to lead/follow a single one? Today there are 
better ways to teach tango and I would definitely call that progress.

Victor Bennetts

>So, I suppose on that basis, we can say Jesse Owens wasn't really that good 
>because >nowadays he wouldn't even qualify for
>the Olympics, let alone win 4 gold medals. No need to be too deferential? How 
>soon >people forget.

>Keith, HK


> On Sun Jan 20  9:35 , Victor Bennetts  sent:

>>Yes, Copes is a legend of the dance, but things have moved on a lot from his 
>>day both >>in terms of teaching and performance. I think (without mentioning 
>>Copes specifically) >>that was Naveira's main point in his article previously 
>>linked by Janis. Tango today >>is stronger than it has ever been and there is 
>>no need to be too deferential to the >>past.
>
>>Victor Bennetts
>

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