At 10:02 AM 4/22/2008, Mario wrote: > What sort of reply will I get from this troll attempt? > Will the super critics drive out everyone else and only a private > email come thru? > Is Tango L not the place for newbies?..only the experts who > already know it all > and disagree vehemently with each other ?
Mario, Yes, Tango-L is a place for newbies. However, since you seem to have the time, and because I feel it will answer many of your questions (because they've been asked many times before), I suggest you read ALL of the archives from the beginning.(1994). I did. I found: answers to many of my questions, stuff that worked for me, stuff that didn't work, interesting ideas, helpful comments, etc. I also found nonsense -- still worth reading. We sometimes disagree with each other because it is our personal Tango -- we dance in the style and way we want to. We don't know it all -- Argentine Tango is a lifetime of learning. I'm 78 years old and know I'll never know it all -- I still take lessons, listen to opinions, and try to improve on what works for me in the ronda I'm in and floor I'm on -- crowded, uncrowded, good dancers, not so good dancers, etc.. In the weekly practica I run, we exchange ideas, explore movement, help and learn from each other, and still dance our own individual AT. FYI, the archives are at: http://pythia.uoregon.edu/~llynch/Tango-L/index.html Marty _______________________________________________ Tango-L mailing list Tango-L@mit.edu http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/tango-l