[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >>The vocabulary when dancing with an embrace is infinite. Nothing is excluded >>on pure technical grounds...
Perhaps I am showing my ignorance, but I haven't seen too many back saccadas or colgadas led while remaining in close embrace. >>It is bound to offend when people who do not follow the protocols and >>traditions of tango insist that their dance be held in the same regard as >>Argentine tango. It's like Pizza Hut demanding that their food be classified >>as Italian cuisine. Neil - I am not intending this as a personal attack and do apologize in advance if it would appear to be so. I don't know you and it is not a criticism of you, but rather a comment on what appears to be a common attitude on this list. OTOH, I'll be the first to admit that I might simply have misunderstood your remarks. But with that said: I find your remark to be quite insulting, bound to offend people who dance in any style other than whatever unspoken style it is that you consider the one and only true Argentine tango. If that one true style you refer to is close embrace/milonguero style, then the implication is that Fabian Salas, Chicho, Sebastian Arce, Gustavo Naveira, Sylvina Vals and hundreds of other other wonderfully skilled and excellent dancers are not tango dancers, or if they are, they are offensive to your taste and are the dance equivalent of fast food. If the one true style you are referring to is Nuevo, this is a similarly offensive statement. I don't understand the purpose of such a remark unless perhaps to shut down open discussion of any dance to Tango music that doesn't align with your personal taste. With apologies if I misunderstood, David Thorn _______________________________________________ Tango-L mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/tango-l
