I will go to great lengths to improve my dancing. To improve my molinetes, I've 
practiced with a circular garbage can. To improve my frame I practiced with a 
broom handle on my shoulders behind my head with my arms hanging on it. I know 
I do crazy things, but sometimes, the crazier; the better the tool.

Yesterday, I went to New York for my monthly gift to myself. I saw the show "El 
Tango y Ella Milonga. In one scene, Anton Gazenbeek came onto the stage with 
two long, thin, sticks. They must have been at least 5 feet long. He danced 
with them to nueve de julio. The sticks represented the woman's feet. As he 
lead the sticks in a molinete, he practiced  barridas, sacadas, displacements, 
ganchos, and I don't remember the rest. I was really impressed!! And the best 
part- there were no arguments between the partners, which I sometimes see at 
practicas. HMMMM!! 

Michael Ditkoff
I'd rather be dancing Argentine Tango
Finally, two weeks to Atlanta Tango Festival

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