Jake wrote: >>> couples often end up dancing to music that they might prefer not to. > Actually, I believe the root cause is a DJ who plays music which people > don't want to dance to.
I've never met a good DJ that doesn't play some music that some people don't want to dance to. Nor a good dancer that dances every number. Brick wrote: > Actually I've described a group of men who want to dance. > They do care about the music, They care about the music a lot. > if the men wait for the music to start, there are no followers > left to dance with, and they sit. Then perhaps the members of your music-caring guy-only group should be dancing with each other. ;) Meanwhile, the group I referred was the guys /and/ /girls/ whom, by your own account, don't care enough about the music to wait for the guy that does. They pays their money and they takes their choice. > So you are suggesting that the DJ should ignore the Tango customs and > codas that members of this list, and Tangueros world wide, hold so dear? Yup! ;) In a milonga where people already ignoring the music when inviting, it won't help for the DJ impose yet more customs to be ignored! ;) -- Chris _______________________________________________ Tango-L mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/tango-l
