Keith wrote: > IMHO elegance > is an integral part of good Tango, including purely social Tango.
Yup. And another thing, too, at least for me: a lack of obviousness. One of the charms of tango is that it's an improvisational dance, and somehow I'm lessthan thrilled if I can guess everything a minute (or at worst three) in advance. *Especially* if you do a demo, it shouldn't appear as if you (*and* your dance partner) were running on autopilot on a crowded dance floor. By the way, complication isn't a lack of obviousness: autopilot can happen with very complicated routines rehearsed to death as well as with simple ones. -- Alexis Cousein [EMAIL PROTECTED] Senior Systems Engineer/Solutions Architect SGI/Silicon Graphics -- <If I have seen further, it is by standing on reference manuals> _______________________________________________ Tango-L mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/tango-l
