Since Miles posted videos, it's time to express my thanks to the organizers, 
Alan and Angel, for a wonderful festival. They care very much about making it 
great and listen carefully to feedback.

After last year's festival, I wrote on Tango L that the ballroom was too dark 
and cabeceo was just about impossible to use. On top of that, very few people 
seemed to use it. At this festival, Barbara Durr taught a class on milonga 
etiquette about cabeceo and that LINE of dance also means LANE of dance. Alan 
has a cute expression that sums it up "You're not just dancing with your 
partner. You're dancing with everybody else at the milonga." Unfortunately, 
that message fell on deaf ears as some couples wanted to go NOWHERE and do some 
fancy, elaborate figure that took up too much space (crossed over into the next 
lane) or too much time.

Fortunately, Robert Hauck and Barbara taught a class "Viceversa reversals and 
mirror images." The class dealt with check steps (I call them rock steps) to 
use when stuck behind non moving traffic.

Where cabeceo didn't work for me, I used Plan B, which I should have used last 
year. I told women in the hallway and at classes I wanted to dance with them. I 
got to everybody except two, which is better than coming home complaining there 
were a lot of women I didn't dance with. I remember telling one I couldn't get 
her attention, even though she was sitting at a table closest to the floor. She 
only looked out into the floor and not around her to see if anybody wanted to 
dance with her. Like the flight crew says on the plane "Your closest exit might 
be behind you." At a milonga, the closest person who wants to dance with you 
could be BEHIND you.

One man wanted a woman so badly, he sat in a chair in front of her and just 
starred at her. When she finished talking to her friends, she turned around, 
saw his gaze, and screamed. Well, he got to dance with her. I was going to try 
that with Hillary, but somebody sat in that chair and my chance was lost. Well, 
there's next year.

Congratulations again to Angel and Alan.

Michael Ditkoff
Washington, DC
I had such a good time, I forgot I haven't filed my taxes yet.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "m i l e s" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [Tango-L] Atlanta Tango Festival Video


Hi,

Here's the end result of *MY* Atlanta Tango Festival experience...

http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=996E01128CEEB12E

Miles.

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