Thanks for the refreshing honesty, Mash...'going to a job interview'..lol
   I've just spent the past month wondering why the slow Tango is soooo 
difficult
   and has this ability to be posed and marched thru instead of danced.
    The only thing that I've come up with is that I've heard in BsAs the 
Milongueros
     only dance when their song and their orchestra is played.  That they 
choose to
      dance only to their favorite songs, the one's that move them, and they 
know every note.
       Recently, I've been waiting for Tangos to be played with a strong, 
driving beat,
         before I will dance.  This has worked well enough that I was strongly 
complimented
          by the follow after what may have been my best tango.  The beat was 
strong and
           I didn't mind dancing slow to it and pausing when there was a pause.
            There is a lot of Tango out there with a fugitive beat that comes 
and goes, and
             what seems like moments with nothing happening..
               no wonder one needs steps,there.

       
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