I guess the real issue is the definition of connection. If the context is the 
physical arrangement of the partners, then, yes, connection can be taught. 
However, if the definition of connection is the wonderful, exchange of 
emotional energy, that can't be taught.

You can plug a lamp into an electrical outlet. The bulb comes on when the 
switch is turned. How is connection defined? If the former, anyone can be 
taught to put a plug into an outlet. You can't be taught how to turn on the 
"emotional switch" and light up like a lamp.

I thought Virginia was writing about the "lighting up like bulb" connection and 
not the physical arrangement of the partners since she described the feeling 
she got from dancing with her partner and better leaders. I guess I'm the only 
person on the list who didn't understand what "making a connection" means as 
Keith wrote below.

Michael
I'd rather be dancing Argentine Tango
Two more months to the Atlanta Tango Festival-- and warmer temperatures

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Keith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [Tango-L] Creating a strong connection



On Thu Jan 24  9:07 , "Michael"  sent:

I don't really know what Michael means here but I'm a simple, straightforward 
kinda guy and I'm 
going to assume it means what the words say - "Connection is not something that 
can be taught". 
In that case, I'm sorry, but I have to disagree and I honestly have to wonder 
why anyone would 
say this. 

I assume Michael means something else, but in the context of learning and 
dancing Tango, 
I hope we all know what ... 'making a connection' means - and it depends on 
technique, 
feeling, practice and awareness, not chemistry. That's something entirely 
different and I would 
agree that the right chemistry between a couple can raise the Tango to 
completely new heights 
and this is something that cannot be taught. The chemistry either exists or it 
doesn't. 

Keith, HK

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