Keith wrote: >I think you've got this backwards. I believe these are supposed to be Tango dancers so it's not modern dance incorporating a few Tango poses, it's actually Tango incorporating a lot of modern dance moves. The question is, when does it stop being one and become the other. On that I have no comment< --------------- IMO, it depends, if it is a tango presentation at let's say Sunderland, and dancers want to incorporate ballet movements to one of Pugliese's late tangos. Then, it is a no go by a show of hands. The rationale is seasoned tango people would have rather gone to see a ballet performance featuring Pugliese's music.
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