Ron, I've only danced Tango in Buenos Aires and Hong Kong but we have had many foreign visitors to our milongas here and generally, they've been very good social dancers and have always been very welcome. So, up until a month or so ago I'd have thought, OMG, but wouldn't really have understood what you're talking about. But now we have our very own Tango instructor from the USA who is exactly as you describe. He's only one person so it's not too much trouble and I can still only imagine the nightmare of many dancers like him in our milongas. I'd simply stop going.
Keith, HK On Fri Mar 14 23:07 , "Tango Society of Central Illinois" sent: > >Outside Argentina these differences are not maintained. In fact, tango >reserved for exhibition or the stage is typically the predominant form >of tango danced in social gatherings called 'milongas'. It is also >quite common to find no one at a 'milonga' in the USA dance any of the >variations of 'tango de salon' at an event called a 'milonga'. > _______________________________________________ Tango-L mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/tango-l
