OK, Jay is the first person to actually touch on what I'm asking. 

So, what is the difference between the American and the Argentine cultures that 
results in 
these different teaching methods and different problems arising. What I really 
want to know,
personally, is why Argentines so much better than everybody else. And, please, 
don't put 
words in my mouth again - I'm not saying every Argentine is great at Tango - of 
course they're
 not. But a lot of them are. And the best of the best, even in the younger 
generation are all 
Argentine. Why is that? Is it because of the way they are taught and the way 
they learn. I
think it is. Which brings us right back to WALKING.

Keith


 On Thu Feb 14  0:01 , Jay Rabe  sent:

 It's not unexpected that different cultures, e.g. American vs. Argentine, 
might require entirely
 different teaching styles to convey the same material to their population.
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